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Press Release - Rock 'n' Roll San Antonio Marathon - 11/17/13

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

     Wardian Wins Rock 'n' Roll San Antonio, Heads to Second Start Line

-Jena Kincaid Takes Women's Title, Abraham Rutto, Dani Fischer win Half 
marathon
-26,000 Entrants Compete as 6th Annual Event Returns to San Antonio
-84 Runners Tackle SA2LV Challenge, Completing Two Races in One Day

San Antonio, TX - November 17, 2013 - The first half of an epic attempt 
ended well for 39-year-old Michael Wardian, who won the Rock 'n' Roll San 
Antonio Marathon in 2 hours, 31 minutes and 19 seconds. After crossing the 
finish line, Wardian headed straight to the airport, bound for a second 
marathon attempt at Rock 'n' Roll Las Vegas this evening.

"I felt really comfortable out there so I hope that bodes well for lacing 
up again tonight," he said. "That's what it's all about, just trying to get 
out there and see if you can do a little more than you think you can and 
hopefully inspiring people to push themselves."

Wardian ran in second place for the majority of the distance, finally 
outpacing Moses Leuvan0 at mile 17.

"I was a minute behind and I started cutting it down. I was running pretty 
consistent and I was hoping he would just come back and it worked out." 
Leuvan0 would finish in 2:34:44.

In the women's marathon, Jena Kincaid, a 25-year-old teacher from Austin, 
TX, took the win in 3:07:41. Jennifer Chaudoir finished second in 3:09:44.

Kincaid ran with a pack of four until mile 20 when she took the lead. 

"If I didn't keep passing people, I was going to fall way back so I kept 
pushing. I won a smaller marathon last month and it's surreal today. It's a 
different experience winning at such a big race."

Kincaid will compete at the Boston Marathon in 2014.

After running in a group of four in the half marathon, Rock 'n' Roll 
Marathon Series veteran Patrick Rizzo took a sizable lead at mile 7, 
pushing through a series of hills to build a gap. Behind him was Abraham 
Rutto, a Kenyan living and training in Georgetown, Texas. Rutto slowly 
began closing in, passing Rizzo at the 9-mile mark and maintaining his lead 
to the finish line.

"I tried to stay with Rizzo but he kept pushing," he said. "I knew if I 
kept pushing like him in the beginning that I wouldn't last. I ultimately 
saw a good time to make a move."

Rutto, 30, won in 1:07:16, with Rizzo a minute behind in 1:08:10. Samuel 
Kosgei, 29, of Houston, placed third in 1:09:03.

Dani Fischer, 25, of Wausau, WI, ran neck and neck with veteran Dorota 
Gruca for the first half of the women's half marathon.

"We were pushing off each other. But I ran the course earlier this week and 
knew what to expect. Once we got to the zoo, I took off on the hills. My 
strategy is to relax up the hills and lean forward on the downhill."

Fischer took her 3rd Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series win in 1:18:58. 

Gruca, 42, finished in 1:19:26, with Lauren Smith, 22, of Lake Jackson, TX, 
rounding out the top three in 1:22:05.

The 6th annual Rock 'n' Roll San Antonio Marathon & ½ Marathon debuted a 
new course and welcomed 26,000 entrants. San Antonio City Manager Sheryl 
Sculley completed her 6th race here, and finished in 2:14:15. Country star 
Joe Nichols performed for an enthusiastic crowd outside the Alamodome at 
the post-race concert.

The event was also the championship race of the 2013 Half Marathon Grand 
Prix, an age-group competition with athletes from 18 to 80+ involving all 
30 Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathons and the EDP Lisbon Half Marathon. Points 
toward the Half Marathon Grand Prix rankings are earned and tracked 
throughout the calendar year based finish time and place.

Leaders in each age-group division after Rock 'n' Roll Savannah were flown 
to San Antonio to compete in the season finale for $1,000 prize package. 
Grand Prix results are listed following the race results below.

Race Results

   Name,              Age,  Hometown,         Time
   
Men's Marathon
1. Michael Wardian,   39,   Arlington, VA,    2:31:19
2. Moses Luevano,     21,   Boerne, TX.       2:34:44
3. Jeremy Daum,       27,   San Antonio, TX   2:39:37

Women's Marathon
1. Jena Kincaid,      25,   Austin, TX,       3:07:41
2. Jennifer Chaudoir, 39,   Green Bay, WI,    3:09:44
3. Isabel Velez,      25,   Mexico,           3:12:12

Men's Half Marathon
1. Abraham Rutto,     30,   Georgetown, TX,   1:07:16
2. Patrick Rizzo,     30,   Boulder, CO       1:08:10
3. Samuel Kosgei,     29,   Houston,TX,       1:09:03

Women's Half Marathon
1. Dani Fischer,      26,   Wasau, WI,        1:18:58
2. Dorota Gruca,      42,   Las Cruces, NM,   1:19:26
3. Lauren Smith,      22,   Lake Jackson, TX, 1:22:05

Half Marathon Grand Prix Winners

Name,                Total Points,  Best Grand Prix Time

Ages 18-24
Ryan Cosens,         30,            1:05:23
Susanna Sullivan,    22,            1:16:18

Ages 25-29
Glen Randall,        38,            1:06:09
Dani Fischer,        40,            1:18:14

Ages 30-34
Patrick Rizzo,       43,            1:05:06
Christine Ramsey,    24,            1:16:35

Ages 35-39
Paul Jones,          46,            1:13:45
Heather Tanner,      23,            1:17:34

Ages 40-44
Philipe Rolly,       44,            1:09:00
Dorota Gruca,        61,            1:15:25

Ages 45-49
Steve Cyr,           67,            1:15:51
Maggie Kanak,        20,            1:27:22

Ages 50-54
Fred Zaloker,        41,            1:16:27
Jeanne Pare,         54,            1:27:12

Ages 55-59
John Mansoor,        78,            1:23:53
Janell Hafner,       50,            1:34:55

Ages 60-64
Jim Cody,            36,            1:34:18
Debbie Clark,        74,            1:37:32

Ages 65-69
John Morris,         48,            1:26:19
Carol Turner,        24,            2:21:13

Ages 70-74
Jim Lindstrom,       30,            1:46:52
Nancy Cole,          40,            2:45:39

Ages 75-79
John Hildreth,       20,            2:29:31
Vici Dehaan,         24,            3:18:43

Ages 80-99
George Yannakakis,   20,            2:11:20
Bertha McGruder,     20,            3:09:15

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