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Press Release - San Francisco Marathon - 7/20/07

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                                  Contact: Mark Winitz
                                           Media Coordinator
                                           Win-It!z Sports Public Relations
                                           (650) 948-0618 - Direct
                                           

    RECORD TURNOUT EXPECTED FOR THE SAN FRANCISCO MARATHON (tm)
       Elite Field Includes Olympian and U.S. Record Holder 
                     for Sunday, July 29 Race

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. - (July 20, 2007) - Approximately 17,000 entrants 
will line up for The San Francisco Marathon(tm) and its companion two 
half marathons and 5K Run/Walk on Sunday, July 29. That impressive number 
will make the 2007 race the largest marathon event ever run over the 
streets of San Francisco. Participants in The San Francisco Marathon(tm) 
this year hail from all 50 states and 44  countries.

The top entrants in the full marathon (26.2 miles) feature event and half 
marathon staples include rising star and Fresno, Calif. native Fernando 
Cabada who recently set a U.S. 25-kilometer record, and 1996 Olympian 
Linda Somers Smith (Arroyo Grande, Calif.). Defending men's marathon 
champion Andrew Cook (Denton, Texas) and women's champion Julia Stamps 
(now Julia Mallon, Miami, Fla.) are returning for the race. Mallon, a 
former Santa Rosa High School and Stanford University standout, will 
compete at the half marathon distance this year.

In addition, Rod Dixon, one of the most renowned and amiable distance 
runners ever, joins the event this year as a special guest. The four-time 
New Zealand Olympian, who won both Bay to Breakers and the New York City 
Marathon in 1983, will attend to help jump start The San Francisco 
Marathon's new RunSFM(tm) Youth Running Program aimed at garnering 
physical fitness among local youngsters.

West End Management, under the guidance of Peter Nantell, took over the 
reigns of San Francisco's largest marathon in 2003. Since then, the event 
has steadily prospered and grown. Today, The San Francisco Marathon(tm) 
includes a citywide 26.2-mile marathon that features a tour of the Golden 
Gate Bridge and other city landmarks, two half marathons (13.1 miles), 
and a 5-kilometer run/walk. Additionally, a Progressive Marathon 
encourages participants to incrementally run or walk 26.2 miles over a 
period of weeks or months and complete the final part of their cumulative 
marathon by participating in the 5K on race day. The event's unique Cause 
to Run program has raised $2 million for over 100 local charity 
organizations since 2003.

"We're thrilled by the record number of participants this year," said 
Sophia Li, the marathon's Race Director. "This year we've focused on 
community development by creating a youth running program, expanding our 
outreach to local organizations, and partnering with Mayor Gavin Newsom's 
Shape Up San Francisco Initiative for increasing opportunities for 
fitness and good nutrition."

Among top runners, the greatest depth this year is in the men's Full 
Marathon and women's Second Half Marathon fields. Andrew Cook, 26, won 
last year's marathon in 2 hours, 26 minutes, and 46 seconds -- the 
fastest winning men's time in the race since 1999.

Fernando Cabada, 25, will pose a serious challenge to Cook's title 
defense. Although, as a race newcomer who is unfamiliar with the course, 
Cabada holds sterling credentials in his young running career. In 2006, 
the Buchanan High School (Clovis, Calif.) graduate capped his breakout 
year with a spectacular debut over the marathon distance in Fukuoka, 
Japan. Cabada's 2:12:27 is one of the fastest debut marathons ever by an 
American. Also last year, Cabada entered the USA 25-Kilometer 
Championship as a relative unknown and stole the overall win in 1:14:21, 
a new American record for the distance.

Cabada's debut marathon earned him a selection for the Team USA marathon 
squad for the IAAF World Championships in Athletics, to be held in Osaka, 
Japan August 24-September 2, 2007. After the World Championships, Cabada 
will compete at the U.S Men's Olympic Trials Marathon in New York City on 
November 3, 2007, competing for a slot on the 2008 U.S. Olympic team. 
Cook has also qualified for the Trials. Although Cabada intends to run 
The San Francisco Marathon(tm) as a training run for Osaka, his 
credentials are by far the best among the male contenders.

Michael Wardian (Arlington, VA), 33, with a 2:21:37 best, is another SFM 
entrant who has qualified for the U.S. Men's Olympic Trials Marathon. 
Wardian also boasts a Guinness world record for pushing a jog stroller in 
a marathon (2:42:21), which he set this year while pushing his son, 
Pierce.

The top female entrant in the marathon is Michigan's 30-year-old Yolanda 
Flamino who recorded a 2:45:19 in her marathon debut last October on the 
fast Chicago Marathon course. Flamino is a member of the Hansons-Brooks 
Distance Project team based in Rochester Hills, Mich. which supports a 
number of elite and emerging elite U.S. distance runners. Flamino has 
qualified for next April's U.S. Women's Olympic Trials Marathon in Boston

In the Second Half Marathon both Julia (Stamps) Mallon and Linda Somers 
Smith are tuning up for the Chicago Marathon in October where they hope 
to earn qualifying times for the Women's Olympic Trials Marathon. Mallon, 
28, set a marathon personal best of 2:46:17 at the 2003 Chicago Marathon, 
qualifying for the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials Marathon.

Somers Smith, however, at age 46, is hoping to qualify for her sixth U.S. 
Olympic Trials Marathon, adding to her impressive string of excellence. 
Somers Smith's personal best of 2:30:06 was set at the 1996 U.S. Olympic 
Trials Marathon, where she was runner-up, earning a spot on the U.S. 
Olympic squad. Subsequently, Somers Smith placed 31st at the Olympic 
Games marathon in Atlanta. The San Luis Obispo-area attorney was also the 
women's USA Marathon Champion in 1993 and 1994, and placed 7th at the 
1995 IAAF World Championships Marathon. Her best half marathon time is a 
swift 1:11:01.

"I'm excited about running in San Francisco again in preparation for 
Chicago, where my goal is to quality a sixth time for the Olympic Trials 
with a (sub-2:39:00) 'A' standard qualifier," Somers Smith said. "I've 
enjoyed running and racing in San Francisco for the last 24 years. The 
1983 San Francisco Marathon was my marathon debut. It was the first time 
I qualified for what was the first ever Olympic Trials Marathon for women 
(in 1984)."

Other top female entrants in the Second Half Marathon (which is 
designated the "elite" half marathon) include San Francisco residents 
Lisbet Sunshine (age 43, who has qualified for the U.S. Olympic Marathon 
Trials with a sub-2:47:00 'B' standard), Caroline Annis, 26, Magdalena 
Visser, 38, and Shaluinn Fullove, 29, of Palo Alto, Calif. All four women 
have run times of 1 hour, 21 minutes or better for the 13.1-mile half 
marathon distance.

The San Francisco Marathon's inaugural RunSFM(tm) Youth Running Program 
allows San Francisco's underprivileged youth, ages 7 to 17, to train for, 
and participate in, the marathon's signature Progressive Marathon race 
without cost. Participation in the eight-week youth training program and 
the Progressive Marathon is free for local youth and their San 
Francisco-based youth clubs.

Rod Dixon, the flamboyant New Zealand runner who for four years in the 
early 1980s was the number one runner on the American road racing 
circuit, joins SFM this year as the 5K Run/Walk's emcee and starter. 
Dixon, 57, is well known to longtime San Francisco Bay Area running 
enthusiasts as the men's winner of the 1982 and 1983 Bay to Breakers 
race. He won a bronze medal for 1,500 meters at the 1972 Olympic Games, 
and finished 4th at 5,000 meters in the 1976 Olympics. Recently, Dixon 
founded and kicked off KiDSMARATHON, a program that partners with major 
marathons around the world and introduces children to running, fitness, 
and good nutrition. The San Francisco Marathon(tm) will explore the 
incorporation of KiDSMARATHON into its RunSFM(tm) Youth Running Program 
for next year.

"The alarm bell is sounding relating to child obesity in this country and 
around the world," Dixon said. "So, I'm really looking forward to working 
with The San Francisco Marathon team on the continued development of a 
participation program for children. My involvement with the various 
activities around this year's marathon will be special for me."

Race participants, the general public, and members of the media can meet 
Dixon on race morning, or at the RunSFM Expo, Friday and Saturday, July 
27-28 at Justin Herman Plaza (corner of Market Street and Steuart 
Street). The Expo will include a RunSFM seminar series at the adjacent 
Hyatt Regency hotel on Saturday, which is free for the general public.

The marathon starts and finishes on the Embarcadero at Mission Street, 
near Justin Herman Plaza and the Ferry Building. The official starting 
time is 5:30 a.m. Top runners are expected to reach the finish line at 
Embarcadero and Folsom at approximately 7:50 a.m. 

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