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Press Release - Utah Valley Marathon - 12/10/14

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

         Ryan Hall to Run the Utah Valley Half Marathon in 2015!
 
Not only will Ryan Hall be running the Utah Valley Half Marathon on June 
13, 2015, he will also be speaking at the Fitness Symposium  on June 12, 
2015.  Ryan Hall is one of America's leading long distance runners.  His 
accomplishments include placing tenth at the Olympic marathon in Beijing, 
China.  Ryan is also the first U.S. runner to break the one hour barrier in 
the half marathon and holds the current U.S. record in the half marathon 
with a time of 59:43.  

During high school, Ryan ran for Big Bear High School and was the 
California State cross country champion his junior and senior years.  Ryan 
competed in college for Stanford University and during his freshman year 
(2001) won the Murray Keating invitational.  His sophomore year , Ryan won 
the Stanford invitational and the Notre Dame Invitational.  During this 
same season he was named first team all Pac-10 and earned All-American 
honors.  In 2003, his junior year, he was named the Pac-10 Cross Country 
Athlete of the Year and in 2004 once again earned All-American status.  In 
2005, Ryan won his first individual NCAA Championship, running the 5000 in 
13:22:32.  Ryan graduated from Stanford with a Bachelor of Science in 
Sociology.

Ryan won his first national title in 2006 in the 12k cross-country 
championships.  In 2007, Ryan set the current U.S. Record for the half 
marathon when he won the Aramco Houston Half-Marathon in 59:43 making him 
the 49th fastest half marathoner is history.

In 2007, Ryan's marathon debut was the Flora London Marathon where he 
finished in a time of 2:08.24 which was the fastest marathon debut by any 
American.  In 2008, he won the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in 2:09.02, a 
trials record.  He was also chosen Road Runner of the Year in 2008 by the 
Road Runners Club of America.

In 2009, Ryan finished third in the Boston Marathon with a time of 2:09:40.  
In the 2011 Boston Marathon, he ran the fastest Marathon ever by an 
American in a time of 2:04:58 and finished fourth overall.

In 2012 Ryan secured a spot on his second Olympic team by finishing second 
in the Olympic marathon trials in Houston, Texas in a time of 2:09:30.  
Unfortunately at the Olympics in London, he has to drop out at mile eleven 
due to a hamstring injury.  In 2013, he pulled withdrew from a couple of 
races due to injuries.

In 2014 Ryan finished 20th in the Boston Marathon with a time 2:17:50, 
which was his first marathon finish since the Olympic trials in 2012.  

Ryan and his wife, Sara, founded the Hall Steps Foundation in 2009.  The 
Hall Steps Foundation is a non-profit movement with a goal to build 
communities and to provide each member of the community an opportunity to 
alleviate suffering and assist the poor to improve their circumstances.
 
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