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Press Release - USATF Road Running Information Center - 4/23/03

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                         Contact:  Ryan Lamppa
                                                        (805) 696-6232
                                                        Ryan@runningusa.org 

         U.S. Marathon Numbers Rebound from Post-9/11 Effect
               Women's Participation Reaches a Record 40%

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - (April 23, 2003) - With the spring marathon season
in full bloom, it is time for USATF Road Running Information Center's 
annual marathon report on the estimated number of finishers, trends, 
demographics and largest marathon lists.

After a slight decline in 2001 U.S. marathon finishers due to the post-9/11
effect, the marathon numbers rebounded to an estimated 450,000 finishers
compared to 424,500 in 2001. More specifically, for the same 181 U.S.
marathons for 2001 and 2002, there was a 5.4% increase in finishers 
(289,663 in 2001 compared to 305,294 in 2002). The bulk of the increase 
came from the largest 2002 fall marathons that were affected by 9/11:  New 
York City (up 8,170) and Honolulu (7,241).

Outside the U.S., there was similar overall growth as for the same 56
marathons, the numbers increased by 6.1% (232,804 finishers in 2001 vs.
246,923 in 2002).

In the U.S., the trend of new marathons continued in 2002 as four marathons
debuted with over 1,000 finishers:  Washington DC (4,295 - 8th largest 
debut all-time), Anthem Kentucky Derby (1,067), Lakeshore, IL (1049) and 
Des Moines, IA (1,014). And like last year, 55 U.S. marathons reported over
1,000 finishers to the tie the 2001 record.

Speaking of records, in 2002, a record 40% of U.S. marathon finishers were
women. By 2002, there were one-and-a-half times more female finishers
(180,000) in U.S. marathons than the total number of U.S. marathon 
finishers in 1980 (120,000) during the first running boom.

Last year's median marathon times reflect a continued non-competitive
approach to the distance. In 1995 the median men's time was 3:54:00, while
by 2002 it hit 4:20:01 and for women, median times slowed from 4:15:00 to
4:56:46 for the same two years. The slower trend may be leveling off a
little as illustrated by slightly faster median times in about 40% of the
2002 events compared to 2000.

For the first time in history, three marathons in 2002 - London, New York
City and Chicago - reported over 30,000 finishers. The Flora London 
Marathon kept its #1 position in the world with 32,899 finishers in 2002, 
while New York City regained its #1 U.S. position with 31,834 finishers 
edging LaSalle Bank Chicago (31,106). In 2002, the U.S. had 7 of the 15 
largest marathons in the world.

For more marathon statistics and data, see the tables and lists below.

U.S. Marathon Growth

YR	Estimated # of Finishers
1976	 25,000
1980	120,000
1990	260,000
1995	347,000
1996	396,000 (Boston's 100th)
1997	396,000
1998	419,000
1999	435,000
2000	451,000
2001	424,500
2002	450,000

DEMOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWN
           1980    1995    1998    1999    2000    2002
Women      10.5%   26%     34%     36%     38%     40%
Masters	   26%	   41%     40%     42%     44%     43%
Juniors    5%      2%      1%      1%      2%      2%

MEDIAN TIMES
          1980        1995        2002
Males     3:32:17     3:54:00     4:20:01
Females	  4:03:39     4:15:00     4:56:46

MEDIAN AGE
        1980    1995    1998    2000    2002
Males   34      38      38      38      39
Females	31.3    35      34      35      34
Median Age Overall      37      37      37

2002
World's Largest Marathons (finishers):

 1) Flora London, GBR         32,899
 2) New York City, NY         31,834
 3) LaSalle Bank Chicago, IL  31,106
 4) Honolulu, HI              26,477
 5) real Berlin, GER          25,223
 6) Paris, FRA                24,025
 7) City of Los Angeles, CA   18,737
 8) Hansaplast Hamburg, GER   17,083
 9) Joongangilbo Seoul, KOR   16,800E
10) Suzuki Rock 'n' Roll, CA  16,136
11) Boston, MA                14,573
12) Ford Cologne, GER         14,173
13) Marine Corps, DC          14,058
14) Naha, JPN                 10,733
15) Stockholm, SWE            10,722
E = estimated total

2002
U.S. Largest Marathons (finishers):

 1) New York City, NY          31,834
 2) LaSalle Bank Chicago, IL   31,106
 3) Honolulu, HI               26,477
 4) City of Los Angeles, CA    18,737
 5) Suzuki Rock 'n' Roll, CA   16,136
 6) Boston, MA                 14,573
 7) Marine Corps, DC           14,058
 8) Walt Disney World, FL       7,950
 9) Portland, OR                7,091
10) Grandma's, MN               6,836
11) Twin Cities, MN             6,641
12) Motorola Austin, TX         5,393
13) Philadelphia, PA            4,535
14) Compaq Houston, TX          4,412
15) Washington DC, DC           4,295
16) St. George, UT              4,227
17) Cincinnati Flying Pig, OH   3,886
18) Country Music, TN           3,465
19) Dallas White Rock, TX       3,375
20) Columbus, OH                3,340

Source: USA Track & Field Road Running Information Center -
www.runningusa.org

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