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Massive Entertainment Program Planned For Honda LA Marathon

Mar 17, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Massive entertainment program planned for Honda LA Marathon
Bands, block parties, cheerleaders and much more on tap for Sunday's race

LOS ANGELES – March 17, 2010 – Running a 26.2-mile marathon is a personal
test of determination and endurance. But it becomes a little easier with
someone cheering for you.

More than half a million spectators are expected to come out to see the
25th Honda LA Marathon presented by K-Swiss this Sunday as the race is run
for the first time on the Stadium to the Sea course from Dodger Stadium to
Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica.

Along the way, a phalanx of bands, cheerleaders and Clear Channel radio
stations will help to keep the runners going and entertain the crowds along
the route.

Chief among these on-the-course attractions are the four City Block
Parties, each located in a prime viewing spot:

  • Mile 11: Hollywood: At Hollywood Boulevard and Orange Drive, in front of
    Madame Tussaud's.

  • Mile 13: Sunset Strip: At Sunset Boulevard and North Sweetzer Avenue –
    the halfway mark of the Marathon – in front of the Cabo Cantina.

  • Mile 14: West Hollywood: On Santa Monica Boulevard between Robertson
    Boulevard and Ramage Street, in front of Pavilion's.

  • Mile 16: Beverly Hills: On Burton Way at Rexford Drive in the center
    median.

    Each City Block Party will begin at 7 a.m. and continue to 2 p.m., with
    Clear Channel radio station live remotes, a sponsor village, exhibits and
    the sale of official Honda LA Marathon gear.

    In addition, seven entertainment centers will be mounted, each presenting a
    local band, charity or community association that underlines the remarkable
    diversity of neighborhoods that the 25,000 runners will pass through on
    their way to the finish line:

  • Mile 3: At 1st Street and Grand Avenue: Taiko Drummers

  • Mile 7: At Sunset Blvd. and Fountain Avenue: Earlez Grille

  • Mile 8: At Hollywood Blvd. and North Vermont Avenue: The Salvadoreans

  • Mile 12: At Sunset Blvd. and Fairfax Avenue: Run To Win

  • Mile 17: At South Santa Monica Blvd. and Moreno Drive: Cheer Alley

  • Mile 20: At Dowden Drive and Wadsworth Place: Veterans Association

  • Mile 23: At San Vicente Blvd. and 18th Street: Rhythm Child

    The Cheer Alley station at Mile 17 will showcase 400 cheerleaders from 17
    local middle and high schools, competing for a purse of $2,500 to be split
    among the top three-ranked teams. Judging will be done by Cheer L.A., a
    volunteer organization seeking to promote awareness, spirit, and diversity
    in the gay community through dynamic cheer, dance, and stunt performances.

    Clear Channel station AM 570 KLAC will be broadcasting live, play-by-play
    coverage of the race on Sunday, but five other L.A.-area Clear Channel
    stations will be live from remote locations on the course:

  • Mile 3: HOT 92.3: at Cesar Chavez Avenue and Spring Street

  • Mile 7: KOST 103.5: at Sunset Blvd. and Santa Monica Blvd.

  • Mile 9: KIIS FM 102.7: at Hollywood Blvd. and Van Ness Avenue

  • Mile 14: STAR 98.7: at Sunset Blvd. and Larabee Avenue

  • Mile 22: 104.3 MYfm at San Vicente Blvd. and Bundy Drive

    An additional 27 bands will be playing along the route; for more details on
    band names and location, please check
    http://www.lamarathon.com/event/course-entertainment.

    "There's lots to see and lots to do on raceday," said LA MARATHON LLC
    community relations manager Ginger Williams. "Runners are really encouraged
    by seeing and hearing from spectators, so we hope as many people as
    possible will come out on Sunday. There are lots of great places to watch
    and lots of activities to meet everyone's interests."

    And when the race is over, the party is just getting started! The Finish
    Line Beach Party, sponsored by myFM 92.3 will run from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00
    p.m. in the 1550 Pacific Coast Highway lot adjacent to the Santa Monica
    Pier. There will be a giant video screen to watch the race, the post-race
    awards ceremony about 9:50 a.m. and then the party revs up with Fijian
    dancers at 10:15 and Alex Band – former lead singer of The Calling – on
    stage at 11:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., with plenty of additional music from
    myFM personalities.

    "With so much going on," said Williams, "it's hard to know who'll be more
    tired on Sunday afternoon: the runners or the people who watched!"

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