Easter Island Marathon Explores Growth
Dec 27, 2002
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Thom Gilligan
(617) 242-7845
Patrice Malloy
(760) 635-2833
EASTER ISLAND MARATHON EXPLORES GROWTH
EASTER ISLAND, CHILE (December 27, 2002) - With a successful inaugural race
under its belt, the Easter Island Marathon is actively seeking runners far
outside its 63-square-mile island for its 2003 edition announced race
officials today. The second annual Easter Island Marathon, half-marathon
and 10K is scheduled for June 7, 2003.
"We had a strong response from the islanders and mainland Chile in our
inaugural year," said Race Director Rodrigo Salas. "Now we are ready to
welcome runners from around the world." Around the world they will come
but never in large numbers. Due to limited hotel accommodations on the tiny
island, the event must cap its entries at 150. Fifty entries have been
reserved specifically for North American runners for the 2003 event.
"This is definitely a niche market marathon," explained Thom Gilligan,
president of Marathon Tours and Travel, the event's official North American
travel agency. "Runners will travel to the Easter Island Marathon
primarily to experience the adventure of running in a mysterious remote
destination, not to be part of a large crowd."
Situated in the South Pacific Ocean between Chile and Tahiti, Easter Island
is located more than 2,000 miles from the nearest population center and is
one of the most isolated inhabited islands in the world. The island is
primarily known for its mysterious 800-plus stone statues or "Moai," which
punctuate the landscape and outnumber the race participants by more than
five to one. On average the stoic Moai stand 13 feet high and weigh 14
tons.
The statues' human-like heads featuring heavy foreheads are carved from
rough hardened volcanic ash. Although the statues abound, nobody really
knows how or why the massive Moai were built or how they were transported
to their various perches around the island. The marathon's semi-flat course
winds by many of the island's fixated Moai.
For more information about the Easter Island Marathon, call Marathon Tours
and Travel at 1-800-444-4097 or log on to www.MarathonTours.com.
Marathon Tours and Travel is the leading marathon tour operator in the U.S.
and offers comprehensive travel packages to marathons worldwide including
the Antarctica Marathon and the Safaricom Marathon in Kenya, the only
marathon run entirely within a game park.
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