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Press Release - ING Ottawa Marathon - 5/27/07

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                                         Contact: Laurie Davison
                                                  Anick Losier
                                                  Media Relations
                                                  613.277.2980
                                                  613.294.9544

       DAVID CHERUIYOT SETS COURSE RECORD AT ING OTTAWA MARATHON 
  Lioudmila Kortchaguina and Matthew McInnes win Canadian Championship

Sunday, May 27, 2007 – Ottawa, Ontario – Excitement was palpable at the ING 
Ottawa Marathon as Kenyan David Cheruiyot set a new course record, crossing 
the finish line with a personal best time of 2:10:35. The previous course 
record was held by Elly Rono, also from Kenya, with a time of 2:11:47, set 
in 2004. Cheruiyot was followed five seconds later by last year's Ottawa 
ING Marathon champion, Abderrahime Bouramdane who clocked in at 2:10:40. 
Vincent Kiplagat was third with a time of 2:10:48. Toronto-native Matthew 
McInnis was the top Canadian for the second time in three years, placing 10 
th, with a time of 2:18:06.  

"I came back to Ottawa this year because it is a great race," said David 
Cheruiyot, winner of the ING Ottawa Marathon. "The new course is amazing 
and it is obvious that the organizers truly care about the athletes and the 
sport of running." 

In the women's category, Canadian Lioudmila Kortchaguina won her third 
consecutive Canadian title and second consecutive ING Ottawa Marathon 
women's title, with a time of 2:31:56. She was followed by Ethiopians 
Kebebush Haile and Yeshi Esayias with times of 2:35:41 and 2:36:57 
respectively. 

"We're thrilled with the outcome," says Susan Longbottom, President of the 
Ottawa Race Weekend. "We've recorded a new course record, a new 
participation record and an overall growth of 3%. We also hosted the 
Canadian Marathon Championships, the Masters' Championships and our first 
ever Marathon Forum on Friday. It can be deemed an incredible success." 

First National Forum on the State of Marathon Running in Canada

On Friday, May 25, the Ottawa Race Weekend played host to the first 
National Forum on the State of Marathon Running in Canada. Assembling 
stakeholders from diverse organizations, past and present Canadian elite 
marathoners and other key figures from the running world, the Forum was 
aimed at developing winning strategies for building the future of the sport 
in Canada. "This is a really positive move in the right direction," says 
past Canadian champion, Bruce Deacon. "Bringing people together from so 
many different parts of the running community is a key first step." Some of 
the key initiatives stemming from the meeting: 

- Develop strategies to capture athletes at an early age; 

- Generate awareness and exposure within the Canadian media; 

- Find a way to solve the funding gaps for athletes and coaches. 

"As organizers of the premiere running event in this country, we feel our 
role extends beyond holding a weekend event. This is why we feel it is 
important to contribute to the development of the sport itself," says 
Manuel Rodrigues, Vice-President and the co-founder of the Forum. 

Canadian Simon Bairu wins the MDS Nordion 10K in an exciting finish 

Saturday's MDS Nordion 10K saw Canadian Simon Bairu pass Catherine "the 
Great" Ndereba just over one kilometer from the finish, crossing the line 
at 28: 29.1. Because the elite women were given a three minute and 51 
second head start, the "battle of the sexes" win earned Simon a $5,000 (US) 
bonus, in addition to the 10K prize money ($5,000 CND). Catherine Ndereba 
took first place in the women's category with a finishing time of 33:01:2. 

Ottawa Race Weekend again grows by 3% 

The Ottawa Race Weekend has again achieved record participation, with over 
29,641 runners taking part in the six races, representing a 3% growth in 
the number of runners over last year. 

Participation by event:
ING Ottawa Marathon: 3691 
ING Ottawa Half Marathon: 8861 
ING Family 2K: 2554 
Pfizer Wheelchair Marathon: 10 
MDS Nordion 10K: 7538 
MDS Nordion 5K: 6987 

Skipper breaks own record

Chris Baron, a 30-year old athlete from Oakville, Ontario, managed to 
eclipse his own Guiness World Record for skipping a marathon with a time of 
4:28:49. The previous record was 4: 49.39. This was Baron's second take at 
the record and he chose the ING Ottawa Marathon for this feat again this 
year. "In 2005, when I contacted the organizers, they embraced the idea and 
made it possible for me. It has really become my favorite event," says 
Chris. 

Top 10 male finishers 

1.  David Cheruiyot (Kenya):                      2:10:35
2.  Abderrahime Bouramdane (Morroco):             2:10:40
3.  Bencent Kiplagat (Kenya):                     2:10:48
4.  John Kelay (Kenya):                           2:11:10
5.  Hilary Kimaiyo (Kenya):                       2:11:13
6.  Simon Njoroge (Kenya):                        2:11:14
7.  Amos Matui (Kenya):                           2:14:11
8.  David Karanja (Kenya):                        2:17:01
9.  Hillary Koech (Kenya):                        2:17:41
10.  Matthew McInnis (Canada):                    2:18:06 

Top 10 female finishers

1.  Lioudmila Kortchaguina (Canada):              2:31:56
2.  Kebebush Haile (Ethiopia):                    2:35:41
3.  Yeshi Esayias (Ethiopia):                     2:36:57
4.  Zebenaye Moges (Ethiopia):                    2:41:26
5.  Suzanne Evans (Canada):                       2:46:21
6.  Lisa Harvey (Canada):                         2:48:56
7.  Isabelle Ledroit (Canada):                    2:51:20
8.  Monia Cherop (Kenya):                         2:53:16
9.  Liza Maguire (Canada):                        2:53:43
10.  Myriam Grenon (Canada):                      2:54:02

Top 3 Masters (male) 

1.  Louis Phillipe-Garnier (Canada)               2:36:21
2.  Jean-Pierre Poli (Canada)                     2:42:28
3.  Kevin Searle (Canada)                         2:44:28

Top 3 Masters (female)

1.  Isabelle Ledroit (Canada)                     2:51:20
2.  Liz Maguire (Canada)                          2:53:43
3.  Beverley Wells (Canada)                       3:01:12

Top 3 Canadian (male)

1.  Matthew McInnis                               2:18:06
2.  Matthew Normington                            2:20:52
3.  Calvin Staples                                2:24:21

Top 3 Canadian (female)

1.  Lioudmila Kortchaguina                        2:31:56
2.  Suzanne Evans                                 2:46:21
3.  Lisa Harvey                                   2:48:56
 
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