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Press Release - Grandma's Marathon - 6/17/13

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
               Running Experts Provide Pre-race Motivation

Austin-Jarrow Sports and Grandma's Marathon invite runners and other guests 
to sit back, relax and get inspired as they listen to this year's excellent 
line-up of guest speakers. Four exciting presentations will be delivered by 
the following running experts on Friday, June 21 in Edmund Fitzgerald Hall 
at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC):

1:00 p.m.: Rich Benyo, author of Timeless Running Wisdom and editor of 
Marathon & Beyond magazine 

Rich Benyo presents "XI Commandments of Marathoning." In the days of the 
First Running Boom, newbies were eager to learn the Rules of the Road when 
it came to running and especially marathoning. There was no Internet in 
those days, so new runners learned at the smelly feet of veteran runners: 
Where to line up at the start of a race; how much mileage per week is most 
effective; what to eat the night before a big race, and so on. Today 
runners are so overloaded with information in all phases of their existence 
that it is difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff when it comes to 
running and racing. In this presentation Rich will review 11 blind alleys 
down which no marathoner should run. 

2:00 p.m.: Dr. Jack Scaff, founder of the Honolulu Marathon and 
cardiologist known for training the first American to complete a marathon 
after a heart attack

Dr. Jack Scaff presents "The Immortal Runner; Vitality and Aging." We all 
know that vigorous physical activity promotes health and reduces disease by 
surprising amounts.  But why are there variables in the types and duration 
of exercise versus longevity?  Dr. Scaff will confirm that walking, 
jogging, running in increments of one hour three times per week (or perhaps 
a bit more) is superior to all other types of exercise (and yes that 
includes swimming, biking, tennis and soccer).   Why this disparity in 
benefits?   Because man, after adopting the upright posture became 
evolutionarily a long distance runner. Long distance running however, gives 
the "immortal runner" a good head start and a distinct advantage.

3:00 p.m.: Deena Kastor, 2004 Olympic Marathon Bronze Medalist and American 
Marathon Record Holder

Deena Kastor earned the Olympic Bronze Medal for the Marathon distance at 
the 2004 Games. Her performance was just the second women's marathon medal 
in Olympic history for an American, following Joan Benoit Samuelson's Gold 
at the 1984 Olympic Games. Kastor is also a two-time World Cross Country 
silver medalist, five-time U.S. 10,000m champion, five-time U.S. 15km 
champion, seven-time U.S. Cross Country champion and Eight-time NCAA 
All-American. Kastor holds the American Record for the women's marathon 
distance, 2:19.36, which she earned for her performance at the 2006 London 
Marathon.

4:00 p.m.: Dick Beardsley – Grandma's Marathon course record holder 

Dick Beardsley is known as one of the best marathon runners in U.S. 
history. Winner of Grandma's Marathon in 1981 and 1982, Dick holds the 
course record with a time of 2:09:37.  His most famous race, however, took 
place at the 1982 Boston Marathon where he crossed the finish line in 2 
hours, 8 minutes, 53 seconds, just two seconds behind Alberto Salazar. This 
personal best is ranked the 11th fastest U.S. men's marathon time in 
history. After a series of accidents, injuries and life-altering events, 
Dick remains a prominent figure in the running community and travels around 
the world to share his amazing story. 

All presentations are FREE and open to the public. For more information, 
log onto www.grandmasmarathon.com. 

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