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Press Release - New York City Marathon - 11/1/06

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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            ING New York City Marathon to Conclude Inaugural Year of 
                          World Marathon Majors Series

NEW YORK CITY - The ING New York City Marathon, with its stellar elite 
field and 40,000 participants, is a highlight of the international 
marathoning calendar. This year's race, taking place this Sunday, November 
5, will have added import as it is the fifth and final event on the 2006 
World Marathon Majors (WMM) Series calendar-and the women's field will be 
battling for the top spot on the leaderboard.

With the 2006 Boston, Flora London, real,-Berlin and The LaSalle Bank
Chicago races already completed, the standings atop the leaderboard
illustrate the depth and intensity of the competition thus far. Robert K.
Cheruiyot (KEN) has assured himself the top spot for the men heading into
2007, by virtue of his victories in Boston and Chicago. The lead of the top
female, Berhane Adere (ETH), is more precarious, however. Adere's fourth in
London and first in Chicago-good for 30 points-have given her a slim
five-point lead over New York entrants Deena Kastor (USA) and Rita Jeptoo
(KEN).

Many miles of hard racing still remain before the first WMM Series champion 
is crowned a year from now, but much could be decided over the 26.2 miles 
in New York on Sunday. Indeed, the outcome of the ING New York City race 
could see plentiful changes in the WMM standings, especially among the 
women. The American favorite, Kastor, was the 2004 Olympic bronze medalist 
and the winner in London earlier this year, while Rita Jeptoo (KEN), won 
Boston in April. Should either win in New York-and capture the accompanying 
25 points-they would roar past Adere and into a commanding WMM lead. In 
fact, any placing in the top three would be sufficient to overhaul the 
top-ranked Ethiopian.

This is not to say that the NYC race is a two-woman confrontation. The 
field is loaded with talent, with Catherine Ndereba (KEN), the second 
fastest female marathoner in history, and Lornah Kiplagat (KEN), fresh off 
of a 20K world record in early October, also on the starting line. Nor to 
be overlooked is Jelena Prokopcuka (LAT), New York's defending champion and 
the second-place finisher in Boston earlier this year. Ndereba and Kiplagat 
have yet to make an appearance in the WMM standings, while Prokopcuka is 
tied for sixth with 15 points. The permutations are many, as even Susan 
Chepkemei (KEN)-currently tied for ninth with 10 points-could end up atop 
the leaderboard should she win and the other favorites falter. The only 
thing that may be assured is that Adere is unlikely to head the rankings 
once the leaders have reached the finish line at Tavern on the Green.

Cheruiyot is secure, for now, at the head of the men's WMM rankings, but
competition behind him is fierce. A loaded New York field-including last
year's winner, Paul Tergat (KEN), and runner-up, Hendrick Ramaala (RSA),
whom Tergat denied by a hair's breadth-is poised to wage a titanic battle
and which may result in all kinds of movement among the minor WMM placings.

Tergat has yet to leave his mark in the WMM. Ramaala, third in London this
year and tied for eighth in the WMM standings, will, therefore, be
contending with Olympic champion Stefano Baldini (ITA) and the American duo
of Meb Keflezighi and Alan Culpepper, in a bid to close the gap on 
Cheruiyot and move closer to the WMM pay-out. Ramaala and Keflezighi can 
have the greatest impact: A victory for either would move him into a clear 
second position while a runner-up placing would install them in tie for 
second with Felix Limo (KEN) and Haile Gebrselassie (ETH).

Inaugurated this year, the World Marathon Majors is an innovative alliance
among the world's five leading marathons-Boston, Flora London, 
real,-Berlin, The LaSalle Bank Chicago, and ING New York City. Competitors 
in the World Marathon Majors series accumulate points in each of the five 
marathons in which they participate over a two-year period. They may 
contest as many races as they wish, but only their four best count towards 
the standings. Also, they must compete in a World Marathon Majors event in 
each year of the two-year scoring period. Although the series functions on 
a two-year rotation, the cycles overlap. Hence, the World Marathon Majors 
cycles proceed as follows: 2006/2007; 2007/2008; 2008/2009, etc. The prize 
money for the first cycle will be awarded at the end of 2007, with 
$1,000,000 USD divided equally between the first placed man and woman. 
Thereafter, prize money will be awarded annually. Note: in the years in 
which they occur, the World Championships and Olympic Games marathons are 
also part of the series.

Standings, breaking news and further information about the World Marathon
may be found at www.worldmarathonmajors.com.

At present, the World Marathon Majors standings are as follows:


MEN

1. Robert K. Cheruiyot, KEN            50 points 
1st Boston, 2:07:14 1st The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:07:35
2. Felix Limo, KEN                     25 points
1st Flora London, 2:06:39
2. Haile Gebrselassie, ETH             25 points
1st real,-Berlin, 2:05:56
4. Benjamin Maiyo, KEN                 15 points
2nd Boston, 2:08:21
4. Martin Lel, KEN                     15 points
2nd Flora London, 2:06:41
4. Gudisa Shentema, ETH                15 points
2nd real,-Berlin, 2:10:43
4. Daniel Njenga, KEN                  15 points
2nd The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:07:40
8. Meb Keflezighi, USA                 10 points
3rd Boston, 2:09:56
8. Hendrick Ramaala, RSA               10 points
3rd Flora London, 2:06:55
8. Kurao Umeki, JPN                    10 points
3rd real,-Berlin, 2:13:43
8. Jimmy Muindi, KEN                   10 points
3rd The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:07:51
12. Brian Sell, USA                     5 points
4th Boston, 2:10:55
12. Khalid Khannouchi, USA              5 points
4th Flora London, 2:07:04
12. Terefe Yae, ETH                     5 points
4th real,-Berlin, 2:15:05
12. Abdi Adirahman, USA                 5 points
4th The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:08:56
16. Alan Culpepper, USA                 1 point
5th Boston, 2:11:02, 
16. Stefano Baldini, ITA                1 point
5th Flora London, 2:07:22
16. Ahmed Ezzobayry, FRA                1 point
5th real,-Berlin, 2:15:29
16. Robert Cheboror, KEN                1 point
5th The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:09:25

Points are awarded on the following scale: 1st = 25; 2nd = 15; 3rd = 10; 
4th = 5; 5th = 1


WOMEN

1.Berhane Adere, ETH                  30 points
4th Flora London, 2:21:52
1st The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:20:42
2.Rita Jeptoo, KEN                    25 points
1st Boston, 2:23:38
2.Deena Kastor, USA                   25 points
1st Flora London, 2:19:36
2. Gete Wami, ETH                     25 points
1st Berlin, 2:21:34
5. Galina Bogolomova, RUS             16 points
5th Flora London, 2:21:58
2nd The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:20:47
6. Jelena Prokopcuka, LAT             15 points
2nd Boston, 2:23:48
6. Ludmila Petrova, RUS               15 points
2nd Flora London, 2:21:29
6. Salina Kosgei, KEN                 15 points
2nd real,-Berlin, 2:23:22
9. Reiko Tosa, JPN                    10 points
3rd Boston, 2:24:11
9. Susan Chepkemei, KEN	              10 points
3rd Flora London, 2:21:46
9. Monica Drybulska, POL              10 points
3rd real,-Berlin, 2:30:12
9. Benita Johnson, AUS                10 points
3rd The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:22:36
13. Bruna Genovese, ITA                5 points
4th Boston, 2:25:28
13. Asha Gigi, ETH                     5 points
4th real,-Berlin, 2:32:32
13. Madai Perez Carrillo, MEX          5 points
4th The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:22:59
16. Kiyoko Shimahara, JPN              1 point
5th Boston, 2:26:52
16. Marcia Narlock, BRA                1 point
5th real,-Berlin, 2:35:28
16. Constantina Tomescu-Dita, ROM      1 point
5th The LaSalle Bank Chicago, 2:24:25.

Points are awarded on the following scale: 1st = 25; 2nd = 15; 3rd = 10; 
4th = 5; 5th = 1

This release prepared by James O'Brien for the World Marathon Majors.

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