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Press Release - ING Georgia Marathon - 3/29/09

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

              
    James Boitt Switches for Cool Victory in the ING Georgia Marathon

             Three Athletes Three-Peat in the Half Marathon

ATLANTA, March 29, 2009 – After days of drought-relieving rain left Atlanta 
with cool and windy conditions on Sunday, James Boitt felt like this might 
be his day. Boitt, a Kenyan living in Peachtree City, Ga., switched from 
the half to the full marathon on race day and went on to win the ING 
Georgia Marathon with a time of 2:22:16, for his first major marathon 
victory. The combo distance running event sold out with 15,000 runners and 
wheelchair athletes registering for the third annual ING Georgia Marathon & 
Half Marathon. Complete race results are available at 
www.inggeorgiamarathon.com.

"I switched to the marathon today because I felt like I could be fast," 
said Boitt, a native Ethiopian who notched his second marathon victory in 
the state of Georgia in the month of March after winning in Albany. "I was 
happy that everybody did not start too fast in the first 10 miles. I laid 
back for a while at the 20-mile mark, then I was really strong at the end 
and took the lead for good at mile 24." Boitt closed with a strong enough 
sprint to nearly catch the police escort at the finish line, beating second 
place finisher (Ethiopia) by 34 seconds.

Serkalem Abrha of Ethiopia came out on top in the women's field of the ING 
Georgia Marathon with a time of 2:41:31, edging out second place finisher 
Albina Gallyamova of Russia. "This was a hard race for me," said Abrha, who 
won the ING Hartford Marathon in 2008. "But I was very confident when I was 
leading, so I felt very good once I got to the front."

Kenyan Janet Cherobon, who lives in Rome, Ga., took victory for the third 
straight year in the women's open division of the ING Georgia Half Marathon 
in 1:14:49. Cherobon's pace was fast enough to finish in the Top 10 overall 
in the Half Marathon. Patrick Cheruiyot of Kenya was the overall winner of 
the men's Half Marathon with a time of 1:05:18.

"I like this course very much, especially the hills which are very good for 
me. It's definitely a home course advantage for me," said Cherobon. "I love 
this race and it was perfect conditions today for a fast race."

"The weather often writes its own story for us in this race and this year 
is no exception as days of heavy rain left the area just in time for the 
start," said Michael Hughes, race director ING Georgia Marathon & Half 
Marathon. "The runners were blessed with cool conditions that were just 
right for fast times over our beautiful, but challenging course. The 
participation of everyone, from the runners to the volunteers to the 
spectators, was a fantastic and energetic way to kick off spring in 
Atlanta."

The wheelchair half marathon saw a third straight championship for both the 
men's and women's divisions. Krige Schabort (men's open division) and 
Amanda McGrory (women's open division) successfully defended their titles 
from 2007 and 2008, further cementing their domination of the event. 
Schabort, who resides in Cedartown, Ga., finished in 49:14, setting a new 
race record.  McGrory, from Champaign, Ill., finished with a time of 
1:05:36.

"I may be a little bit different than other racers because I actually 
prefer the hills," said McGrory about the challenging race course. "It's a 
difficult course, but it is definitely one of my favorites."

The ING Run For Something Better program, also in its third year in 
Atlanta, sported a field of 1,500 middle school children finishing the 
Final Mile of a half marathon along the same course. This year, students in 
26 local middle schools (Atlanta Public Schools, Fulton County Schools and 
a Decatur Middle School) ran 13.1 miles over nine weeks in their physical 
education classes.

The urban marathon racecourse starts and finishes at Centennial Olympic 
Park in downtown Atlanta and in-between takes runners through the most 
interesting areas and historic neighborhoods of Atlanta and the city of 
Decatur. Adding to its popularity, the ING Georgia Marathon & Half Marathon 
boasts an incredibly high completion rate of more than 98 percent for its 
first three years, which reflects the determination of the runners as well 
as the course experience itself.

Race Highlights
  • 15,000 Total Entrants
  • 11,998 Total Starters
  • 11,918 Total Finishers
  • 99.3 Percent Finishing Rate
  • Total Prize Purse: nearly $25,000
  • Age of youngest marathoner: 17
  • Age of oldest marathoner: 77
  • U.S. states represented: 50 (plus Washington D.C. and the territory of Puerto Rico)
  • Countries represented: more than 32
  • Number of volunteers: more than 2,000
  • Temperature at the start: 44° F (cloudy)
  • Temperature at the finish: 49° F (cloudy)
  • 1,500 schoolchildren from area middle schools finished the Final Mile as part of ING's Run for Something Better
  • The 2010 ING Georgia Marathon & Half Marathon will be held on Sunday, March 28. For more information, please visit www.inggeorgiamarathon.com. ###

     

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