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Press Release - ING Georgia Marathon - 10/13/08

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

          ING Georgia Marathon Elevated from State to Region 
        Championship Designation by Road Runners Club of America
   March Event Named 2009 RRCA Southern Region Marathon Championship
 
(Oct. 13, 2008, ATLANTA) –The ING Georgia Marathon 
(www.inggeorgiamarathon.com) has been named the 2009 Road Runners Club of 
America (RRCA) Southern Region Marathon Championship. This designation 
casts a spotlight on outstanding road races across the country and awards 
top runners in three categories: open male/female, masters male/female (40 
years and older), and grandmaster male/female (50 years and older). The 
region designation covers 11 southern states and the commonwealth of Puerto 
Rico.

"It's been a goal to have RRCA recognize our race as the Southern Region 
Marathon Championship. We're honored, that in only our third year, RRCA has 
selected the ING Georgia Marathon as the region's marathon championship 
race," said Victoria Seahorn, race director of the ING Georgia Marathon & 
Half Marathon. "It's a tribute to the race team that builds a safe, fun and 
memorable race on a certified course. It's a tribute to the sponsors and 
the community that support the race. And, it's a tribute to the marathoners 
themselves, who astounded us last year with a 98 percent completion rate on 
this course."

The ING Georgia Marathon & Half Marathon, which starts and finishes at 
historic Centennial Olympic Park, will run on Sunday, March 29, 2009. 
Registration for the 2009 race is now open online 
(www.inggeorgiamarathon.com) and the race is on track for another sell out 
at 15,000 participants. Of the total field, about 40 percent will run the 
full marathon course. For this race, all marathoners are automatically 
eligible for the RRCA Southern Region Marathon Championship awards. 

"The goal of the RRCA Championship Events is to help the races selected to 
recruit top performing runners, attract sponsors, improve civic and media 
support, and promote fitness through running" said Ken Bendy, RRCA's 
Southern Region Director. "We encourage marathoners from across the 
Southeast and the country to register now for the 2009 ING Georgia Marathon 
and participate in RRCA's Southern Region Marathon Championships."

The RRCA designation is another accolade for one of America's most popular 
and beautiful springtime races. In 2008 the ING Georgia Marathon was 
awarded by RRCA the designation of State Marathon Championship. The 2007 
inaugural marathon and half marathon earned its way to the record books: 
According to Running USA, the 2007 race was the second largest inaugural 
combo running event of all time. The combined inaugural event boasted a 
completion rate of nearly 97 percent. It was also voted "Best New Event" by 
Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine.

RRCA Regional Championship races are open to all and RRCA club membership 
is not mandatory although runners are encouraged to join a local running 
club. RRCA is the oldest and largest grassroots distance running 
organization in the country. The organization annually designates national, 
regional, and state championships in standard distances of 5K, 10K, 15K, 
half marathon and marathon. Since 1958, RRCA has awarded championships for 
the state, regional and national levels through a competitive bidding 
process. 
 
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