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Press Release - 2004 USA Olympic Team Trials - Women's Marathon - 3/25/04

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                                             Contact: Ryan Lamppa
                                                      Media Correspondent
                                                      USA Track & Field
                                                      (805) 696-6232
                                                      Ryan.Lamppa@usatf.org

          Road to Athens continues in St. Louis on April 3:
  Kastor, De Reuck, Wells Headline U.S. Women's Olympic Marathon Trials

On Saturday morning, April 3, more Olympic dreams will be realized as St. 
Louis hosts the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Women's Marathon. Over 130 
of the best U.S. female distance runners from across the country will be 
competing for three Olympic team berths to Athens, the national title and 
$250,000 in prize money.

2000 Olympian Deena Kastor, U.S. marathon record holder, is the prohibitive 
favorite to win the Trials title, but if past U.S. Women's Olympic Marathon 
Trials are any indication, there is likely to be a surprise or two. 2000 
Trials champion and dark horse winner, Chris Clark will not be competing 
although she has qualified, while Sara Wells, the 2003 USA Marathon 
champion, will defend her title that she won in St. Louis on the same 
course.

Along with Kastor and Wells, eleven other women - Colleen De Reuck, Deeja 
Youngquist, Blake Russell, Milena Glusac, Magdalena Lewy, Jenny Spangler 
(1996 Trials surprise winner), Sylvia Mosqueda, Jill Boaz, Jeanne Hennessy, 
Kelly Keane and Susannah Beck - have earned the Olympic "A" standard for 
the marathon (2:37:00 or faster) and are entered in the Trials race. The 
inaugural 1984 U.S. Women's Olympic Marathon Trials champion and Olympic 
Marathon gold medalist Joan Benoit Samuelson is also entered.

The Trials race will begin at 7:00am at Washington University's Francis 
Field with the majority of the racing over a criterium course in nearby 
Forest Park and a finish below the World's Fair Pavilion. 

Below find 2004 U.S. Women's Olympic Marathon Trials stats and fun facts.

Prize money = $250,000 
Trials champion = $35,000 plus $10,000 bonus for Olympic Marathon 
participation

Qualified = 150 U.S. women
Entered = 132
Qualifier states = 32
Entrant states = 30

Average age = 33.4 years (33.5 in 2000 and 28 in 1984)
Average height = 5'-4.5"
Average weight = 111.5 lbs

Single (61) = 41% out of 150
Married (89) = 59%

College Degree = 92.6% (national percent - 24.4%)
138 of 149 responses

ADVANCED DEGREES
Master's Degree = 36
PhD = 4
JD = 3
MBA = 3
MD = 3
VMD = 1

STATES WITH MOST QUALIFIERS AND ENTRANTS
California = 26/24
Minnesota = 11/10
Colorado = 10/8
Massachusetts = 9/8
Pennsylvania = 8/6

COLLEGE
University of Oregon = 5
Villanova University = 5
University of North Carolina = 4
Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo = 3
Stanford University = 3
University of Colorado = 3
University of Utah = 3
University of Wisconsin = 3

MAJOR
Psychology = 14
Biology = 10
Exercise Science = 10
Education = 9
Nutrition = 8

OCCUPATION
Athlete = 23
Teacher/Professor = 15
Parent = 10
Student = 9
Coach = 8

SIX-TIME OMT QUALIFIERS by time
Bev Docherty, 45, St. Paul, MN
Angela French, 45, Lacey, WA
Cindy Keeler, 46, Clermont, FL
Also, Joan Benoit Samuelson is technically a six-time OMT qualifier, but 
her 1988 "qualifier" was automatic because she was a 1984 Olympian.

MS. CONSISTENCY
At St. Louis, Docherty can become the first six-time Olympic Marathon 
Trials finisher in history. Below are her Trials finishing times and 
places.
1984 = 2:45:33, 68th 
1988 = 2:50:00, 82nd
1992 = 2:54:19, 57th
1996 = 2:59:33, 114th
2000 = 2:54:46, 72nd

Visit www.usatf.org for 2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Women's Marathon 
information.

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