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Press Release - Little Rock Marathon - 8/4/06

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                                          Contact: Geneva Hampton
                                                   501-371-4639
                                                   501-351-7730 cell
                                                   
                                                   Gina Marchese Pharis
                                                   501-918-5321
                                                   501-351-7700 cell
                                                   


 INFORMATIONAL MEETING SET FOR 2007 LITTLE ROCK MARATHON TRAINING PROGRAM

Little Rock, AR (August 4, 2006)  - An informational meeting for 
individuals interested in training for the 2007 Little Rock Marathon and 
companion races will be August 8 at 6:30 pm in the Adult Leisure Center, 
6401 W. 12th St. in Little Rock according to Little Rock Marathon race 
organizers.

The Little Rock Marathon training program is a free four-month 
running/walking program created to prepare individuals who plan to take 
part in one of the races next March and is a project of Little Rock Parks & 
Recreation.

In addition to the marathon (26.2 miles) distance, a training schedule is 
available for the half marathon (13.1 miles), relay half marathon 
(approximately a 10K), and a 5K.  All schedules are available on the 
training section of the website.   A training schedule is also available 
for the Little Rockers Kids Marathon on the kids marathon section of the 
website.

The Little Rock Marathon, Half Marathon, Relay Half Marathon, 5K Fun 
Run/Walk, and Little Rockers Kids Marathon will all be March 4, 2007.

"Our training program is really a year round program," said Tom Singleton, 
Head Running Coach of the Little Rock Marathon Training Program.  "After 
the marathon the first year, the group never stopped training."

"The training schedules are very do-able and are for every level of 
fitness," Singleton said.   "We had more than 800 people in last year's 
program.  Our program caters to first time marathoners and first time 
runners/walkers (meaning they have never run a step)." 

"To get people thinking about the marathon, we offer a pre-training 
program," said Hobbit Singleton, Head Walking Coach of the Little Rock 
Marathon Training Program.  "The Build Up Program will prepare a person to 
run or walk a 10K (6.2 miles). The Build Up begins in late August and will 
last six weeks. The official schedule for the marathon begins October 3 and 
finishes on marathon day."  

"Finishing a marathon requires remarkable determination," said Hobbit.   
"Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned athlete, there is a place for you 
in the Little Rock Marathon training program. "

Official training groups are also in Newport, Bryant, and Hot Springs.  
Individuals interested in starting a group outside of Little Rock are asked 
to call 501-371-4639 or email  for more information.

Registration forms for the 2007 training program and the 2007 Little Rock 
Marathon (and companion races) are available online at 
www.littlerockmarathon.com or can be obtained at the Little Rock Marathon 
office at 501-371-4770. 

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Little Rock Parks and Recreation (LRPR) oversees 53 parks, four community 
centers, the Adult Leisure Center, War Memorial Fitness Center, four 
swimming pools, two tennis centers, the River Market, the Riverfest 
Amphitheatre, three golf courses, and the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas 
Military History.  The LRPR system includes more than 5,000 acres of 
designated parks and open space.  In addition, the organization offers a 
wide-range of youth and adult recreational and sports leagues, after-school 
and summer playground programs for children ages 6-15, outdoor recreation, 
therapeutic recreation and programs for seniors.  Funds raised will 
continue to support parks and recreational programs for all ages. For more 
information about Little Rock Parks & Recreation please visit www.lrpr.org.

 

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