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Press Release - Boston Marathon - 10/24/18

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

         B.A.A. Announces Fundraising Team For 2019 Boston Marathon

Fifteen runners will be part of the B.A.A.'s inaugural charity team
 
BOSTON - Today, the Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) announced the 
formation of a team of fundraising athletes who will run on behalf of the 
organization's community engagement efforts at the 123rd Boston Marathon on 
April 15, 2019. The B.A.A.'s team will consist of 15 participants raising 
funds to support the B.A.A.'s mission of bringing the benefits of running 
and healthy lifestyles to the greater community. The newly formed team will 
also be one of 36 organizations that are part of the B.A.A.'s Official 
Charity Program for the 2019 Boston Marathon. Information regarding 
submitting applications to be part of the B.A.A.'s team can be found below.
 
"Having a team of dedicated B.A.A. fundraisers will help us extend our 
impact throughout the community, and provide us the chance to directly 
impact youths within the Greater Boston area," said B.A.A. Chief Executive 
Officer Tom Grilk. "While we already have organized and supported many 
events that foster accessibility to running, the efforts of the B.A.A. team 
will help us expand the impact of our work and create new opportunities for 
programming and events."
 
The Boston Athletic Association has long been a leader in community 
engagement initiatives in the Greater Boston community. Starting in 1997, 
the B.A.A. has annually held a youth Relay Challenge on Boston Marathon 
weekend that provides local schools and programs the opportunity to race 
down Boylston Street. Over the past 21 years, more than 17,200 children 
have participated in the Relay Challenge, with some going on to run at the 
high school, college, and elite level.  
 
Each fall, the B.A.A. hosts the Boston Middle School Cross Country 
Championships at Franklin Park, allowing inner-city youths the chance to 
compete at Franklin Park. In addition, the B.A.A. is in year three of 
presenting the Boston Marathon Youth Jamboree, a fun-filled day of races 
and activities for children in pre-kindergarten through grade eight. At the 
Jamboree, youngsters get to meet and learn from Olympians, Paralympians, 
elite athletes, top coaches, and local mascots. 
 
Other community initiatives the B.A.A. supports include the Road to 
Wellness 5K in Roxbury; the Mayor's Cup Cross Country Meet in October; and 
the Pursuit Program each April. The Pursuit Program - in partnership with 
Wings of America and Harvard University - commemorates the legacy of Native 
distance runners by inviting American Indian youth to Boston to explore 
local universities and experience the excitement of Boston Marathon 
weekend. 
 
As part of the 2019 Boston Marathon Official Charity Program, the B.A.A.'s 
fundraising team will feature 15 participants. Anyone interested in 
submitting an application to run for the team is encouraged to apply via 
the B.A.A. website, www.baa.org. As part of the B.A.A. fundraising team, 
participants will receive coaching and training assistance; race day perks 
including private bussing and access to a special pre-start area in 
Hopkinton; a team uniform; and other additional benefits. The fundraising 
minimum is $5,000.
 
All funds raised will help expand the aforementioned youth and community 
activities, while also providing additional opportunities for enhancement 
and the potential introduction of new events. The goal of the B.A.A.'s team 
is to foster an even greater platform to spread the benefits of health and 
fitness through the community.
 
"The B.A.A. fundraising team will be a great addition to the 2019 Boston 
Marathon Official Charity Program," said Nicole Juri, Charity Partnerships 
Manager at the B.A.A. "We are excited to welcome 15 runners onto the team, 
and look forward to the team's impact both near and far."
 
In 2018, Boston Marathon participants who ran on behalf of more than 260 
non-profit organizations raised $36.6 million for charity. Total funds 
included $19.2 million raised through the B.A.A.'s Official Charity 
Program, $13.1 million raised through John Hancock's Non-Profit Program, 
and $4.3 million from other qualified and invitational runners.
 
To learn more about the B.A.A.'s fundraising team and the application 
process, please visit www.baa.org, or contact Elizabeth Giroux at 
.
 
ABOUT THE BOSTON ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (B.A.A.)

Established in 1887, the Boston Athletic Association is a non-profit 
organization with a mission of promoting a healthy lifestyle through 
sports, especially running. The B.A.A.'s Boston Marathon is the world's 
oldest annual marathon, and the organization manages other local events and 
supports comprehensive charity, youth, and year-round running programs, 
including high performance athletes and running club. Since 1986, the 
principal sponsor of the Boston Marathon has been John Hancock. The Boston 
Marathon is part of the Abbott World Marathon Majors, along with 
international marathons in Tokyo, London, Berlin, Chicago, and New York 
City. More than 60,000 runners participate in B.A.A. events annually. The 
123rd Boston Marathon will be held on Monday, April 15, 2019. For more 
information on the B.A.A., please visit www.baa.org.
 
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