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Press Release - Napa Valley Marathon - 2/24/18

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                DEVON YANKO AIMS FOR FOURTH WOMEN'S TITLE
                AT KAISER PERMANENTE NAPA VALLEY MARATHON

NAPA, Calif. - February 24, 2018 - The Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley 
Marathon (KP-NVM) announced today that three-time women's champion Devon 
Yanko will return to the world-renowned Napa Valley and highlight a 
compact, but determined, elite field on Sunday, March 4, 2018. Yanko (née 
Crosby-Helms), age 35, has competed four previous times on the race's fast 
point-to-point 26.2-mile course, and emerged victorious in three of those 
instances (in 2007, 2012, and 2015) and placed third in 2014. Only one 
athlete to date has won NVM four times: Mary Coordt (Elk Grove, Calif.) who 
ran away with women's victories in 1997, 2005, 2009, and 2010. Today, 
Coordt serves as KP-NVM's Elite Athlete Recruiter and Coordinator.

Yanko's winning time of 2 hours, 39 minutes, and 37 seconds in 2012 stands 
as the KP-NVM women's course record. The superb KP-NVM men's course record 
of 2:16:20 was set in 1987 by U.S. National Distance Running Hall of Fame 
member Dick Beardsley. KP-NVM's scenic, gently-rolling course through 
Napa's world-renowned wine producing region has stayed the same for the 
entire 39-year history of the event. The course is certified (for accurate 
distance) by USA Track & Field (the U.S. governing body for the sports of 
distance running, track and field, and race walking).

In her prolific 13-year racing career, Yanko estimates she has completed 36 
marathons (26.2 miles) and 44 ultramarathons-races that range from 50 
kilometers (323 miles) to 100 miles in distance. She has competed four 
times on the U.S. national 100 km team, including the gold medal winning 
women's team at the 2009 100 km World Championships in Belgium organized by 
the International Association of Ultrarunners (IAU). Her personal record at 
the marathon distance is 2:38:55, a mark she recorded at the 2012 U.S. 
Olympic Marathon Trials race in Houston.

"I love the Napa Valley Marathon," said Yanko who owns and operates M.H. 
Bread and Butter bakery in her hometown of San Anselmo, Calif. with her 
husband, Nathan. "I keep coming back because the course is awesome, the 
race is well organized and executed, and it's just a great smaller race 
with a really big heart. I've had many great experiences there."

KP-NVM, which is widely known at the "biggest little race in the West," 
limits entries to 3,000 participants, a number that is largely determined 
by the number of available hotel rooms in the world-renowned Napa Valley 
wine producing and tasting region.

Last March, Yanko suffered a foot injury which wasn't fully diagnosed as a 
full fracture of her calcaneus (heel bone) until late October. She 
subsequently had foot surgery and resumed her running in December.

"NVM is really the first step in setting up my competitive year," Yanko 
said about her 2018 racing campaign which will include a return trip to the 
prestigious Comrades Marathon (actually an 89 km ultra race) in South 
Africa in June, "I have to be in fast marathon shape for that one. Napa 
will help me get a read on how my post surgery training is going and how we 
attack the next stages of training going forward."

Additional top female entrants for the 2018 KP-NVM include the following 
athletes:

Kristen Zaitz (37, Broomfield, Colo.) is a three-time U.S. Olympic Marathon 
Trials qualifier who owns a fast 2:32:38 personal best marathon, a 
performance she recorded while placing third at the 2014 California 
International Marathon in Sacramento. In 2010 she represented the U.S. at 
the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships and placed 39th in a very 
competitive international field with a time of 1:16:21. In addition, she 
has placed among the top 10 women nine times at U.S. National Road Racing 
Championships of various distances ranging from 10 km to 25 km. Today, 
Zaitz spends much of her time attending to her one-year-old daughter.

"I chose the Napa Valley Marathon because it gave me ample time after 
giving birth to start training and be consistent," Zaitz said. "Being a 
mother has given me a more laid back approach and a better perspective on 
running and has forced me to be flexible with my training. My husband and I 
love Napa and know we can make a fun vacation out of it after the race. The 
course appeals to me."

Cassie Scallon (35, Santa Barbara, Calif.) has college degrees in Sports 
Management and Nursing. Her flexible job as a nurse allows her to take 
frequent running trips, often to ultra-distance races up to 100 miles long. 
She was the women's victor at USA Track and Field's road 50-Mile 
Championships in 2013 and was USATF's 100 km trail national champion in 
2012 and 2016. Scallon has been selected for Team USA 100 km national teams 
three times (2012, 2014, and 2015) and Team USA's ultra trail world 
championship teams twice (2015, 2016). She owns a 2:56:57 personal best 
marathon, recorded in 2016.

"I've chosen the Napa Valley Marathon because I've heard it's fun, 
beautiful, and that the course plays well to ultrarunners with its rolling 
hills. I'm meeting friends from Boulder at the race," said Scallon who 
moved from Boulder, Colo, to Santa Barbara a year ago.

Sarah Hallas (38, Cotati, Calif.) has competed in numerous marathons and 
half marathons and owns a personal best marathon of 2:52:11 which she 
recorded at the 2012 Santa Barbara Marathon. In 2005, she won the women's 
race at the San Francisco Marathon in 2:56:55. Also in 2005, Hallas was the 
women's runner-up at the Napa Valley Marathon recording a time of 2:57:42.

Danielle Quatrochi (41, Boulder, Colo.) refers to herself as a former 
aspiring U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials qualifier who was fortunate enough to 
qualify for the 2012 Trials by recording a 2:44:55 at the 2011 California 
International Marathon in Sacramento-a time that remains her all-time 
personal best. Following the 2012 Trials Quatrochi took an extended break 
from running to have her third child.

"Balancing motherhood, work, and training was a fulltime focus, but it was 
perfect at the time," Quatrochi recalls. "Today I have a new sense of focus 
as a Master runner."

Quatrochi decided to run the 2018 KP-NVM to support her girlfriend, Kristen 
Zaitz (see above), in her comeback marathon after having her first child.

"We were training partners for the 2012 Olympic Marathon Trials," Quatrochi 
said. "And, the best part of running is friendship, so my focus has been 
just that. My goal is to run smooth and enjoy the Napa Valley since this is 
my first visit to the wine country."

On the men's side Vojta Ripa (28, Santa Rosa, Calif.) is the leading 
contender to ascend the victor's stand. Ripa was born in the Czech Republic 
and came to the U.S. at the age of 10 with his mom and brother. His 
personal best marathon is 2:36:21, recorded at the 2016 California 
International Marathon.

"I chose Napa because I hear it's a beautiful, fast course, and it's right 
here near where I live," Ripa said. "This will also be a special day for me 
because it will be my daughter's first birthday and my wife and I are 
looking forward to celebrating it with her in gorgeous Napa."

The 2018 Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon starts on Sunday, March 4th 
at 7:00 a.m. sharp in Calistoga on the Silverado Trail near the 
intersection of Rosedale Road. The 26.2-mile road course runs the length of 
the beautiful Silverado Trail and finishes at Vintage High School in north 
Napa. Top marathon finishers will arrive at the finish line at 
approximately 9:20 a.m.

The 2018 edition of KP-NVM has been selected by the Road Runners Club of 
America as its National Marathon Championship. Known as "the Biggest Little 
Marathon in the West," the race rewards male and female open and masters 
winners with oversized bottles of fine Napa Valley wine etched with their 
championship accomplishments. The overall male and female winners of the 
race also receive their "weight in wine." The marathon awards ceremony will 
begin at 12:30 p.m. in the Vintage High School quad.

KP-NVM's companion race, the Kiwanis Club of Greater Napa 5K (3.1 miles), 
begins at Vintage High School at 8 a.m. and ends at the marathon finish 
line before the first marathoners arrive. 5K finishers are encouraged to 
stick around and watch the exciting marathon finish.

Whole Foods Market will host the official post-race refueling zone, 
providing water, fruit, soup and bread, acai berry bowls, and much more, to 
all finishers.

Additional Race Weekend Events:

At the Napa Valley Marathon's annual Marathon College, held the day before 
the race, a lineup of experts will discuss topics of interest for 
marathoners (and all runners). The Marathon College is scheduled for 
Saturday, March 3rd from 10 a.m. to approximately 4 p.m. at the Napa Valley 
Marriott Hotel & Spa. KP-NVM weekend also includes a Sports and Fitness 
Expo on Friday, March 2nd from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, March 3rd 
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Marriott. Both the Marathon College and Sports 
and Fitness Expo are free for the general public.

Here is the list of topics and presenters scheduled for the Marathon 
College on Saturday featuring legendary marathoner Joan Benoit 
Samuelson-the winner of the first-ever women's Olympic marathon which took 
place at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

10:00 a.m. "Improve Your Form & Performance" by Dr. Eshwar Kapur, a Kaiser 
Permanente sports medicine physician and 29-year road racing veteran.

11:00 a.m. "How Building Core Strength Is the Key to Maximum Endurance" by 
Kaiser Permanente physical therapists.

Noon-1:30 p.m. Keynote Session: "A Conversation with Joanie," a relaxed, 
intimate conversation with Joan Benoit-Samuelson who will be making her 
third visit to KP-NVM. Joe Henderson, former editor of Runner's World and 
author of two dozen running books, once again serves as moderator for the 
noon keynote session.

1:30 p.m. "Secrets of Running the Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon 
Course." A half-dozen KP-NVM veterans will give their insider advice on how 
to best maximize race performance on the Napa Valley course, one of the 
most beautiful in the world.

3:00 p.m. "Nutritional Fuel: How to spruce up your training regime with 
tasty pre-workout fuel" presented by Clif Family Winery chef John 
McConnell.

6:00 p.m. Marriott Pasta Feed. A special program by the Marathon College 
faculty will be presented between dinner and dessert. Pasta dinner tickets 
can be ordered with race entry, or can be purchased at race registration on 
race weekend. Seats are limited to 180 people. The cost is $40 per person.

Entry slots are still available for both the Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley 
Marathon and the companion Kiwanis Club of Greater Napa 5K Run. Online 
registration closes on Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 11:59 p.m. PST. After 
that, runners may enter in-person at the Sports and Fitness Expo on Friday, 
March 2nd from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, March 3rd from 9 a.m. to 5 
p.m. at the Marriott. There is NO race day registration.

Every Napa Valley Marathon participant assists important local causes. All 
proceeds from the Napa Valley Marathon, a non-profit 501(c)(3) 
organization, are donated to local charities and schools in the Napa Valley 
region. In addition, an independent economic impact analysis commissioned 
by the marathon in 2012 estimated that the local economic impact of KP-NVM 
is approximately $3 million annually in direct spending.

For more information about the Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon, 
please visit the marathon's web site at www.napavalleymarathon.org.

The Napa Valley Marathon appreciates generous sponsor support from Kaiser 
Permanente/Thrive, Napa Valley Marriott Hotel & Spa, Legendary Napa Valley, 
Road Runners Club of America, Whole Foods Market, Gatorade Endurance, 
MarathonFoto, Napa Running Company, Running USA, USA Track & Field, KCBS AM 
and FM Radio, KPIX CBS5, KBCW 44 Cable 12, XFINITY, KVON 1440 AM, KVYN/99.3 
The Vine, Wallaby Organic, Napa Smith Brewery, California Half and Full 
Marathon Series, and NakedWines.com.

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