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Press Release - Big Sur International Marathon - 5/2/23

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

         Running On The Ragged and Windy Edge of The Western World 
                   at The Big Sur International Marathon         

  Boston 2 Big Sur competitor Ben Bruce wins the overall marathon title.

CARMEL, CA /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ - The Big Sur International Marathon, a 
bucket list race for runners worldwide, once again converged along Highway 
1 from Big Sur Station to Rio Road in Carmel for another unforgettable 
event on Sunday, April 30th. Runners faced windy and overcast conditions as 
they headed out of the redwoods, north over Hurricane Point, and across the 
iconic Bixby Bridge before coming into the finish in Carmel.

Ben Bruce, 40, of Flagstaff, Arizona was first across the line in the 
marathon distance with a time of 2:36:59. Bruce participated in Boston 2 
Big Sur, having run the Boston Marathon on April 17th. Having represented 
the United States at the World Championship level multiple times and as the 
assistant coach of HOKA NAZ Elite, Bruce is no stranger to competition in 
what turned out to be a very close race.

"After running last year I knew what to expect from the course, but today 
the wind had a little surprise in mind," says Bruce. He felt strong most of 
the way and stayed calm when the wind gusts hit hard. "I was very relieved 
to see the finish and as an added bonus, my 18 weeks pregnant wife Steph 
was holding the finish tape."

Rounding out the top three was Sean Casey of Pensacola, Florida and third 
place was local and five-time winner, Adam Roach, 39. There were less than 
two minutes separating the best men.

Returning champion, Anne Flower, 33, of Covington did it again. Flower 
broke the tape at the finish line in 2:55:58, 10 minutes off last year's 
time, a good indicator of the winds today's runners experienced. Sarah Bay, 
43, of Niwot, CO came in second with a time of 03:05:14. Third place went 
to Sarah Johnson, 28, of Portland, OR with a time of 03:08:30.

Josh Priester, the new Executive Director of the Big Sur Marathon 
Foundation, was ecstatic witnessing his first-ever Big Sur Marathon 
weekend. "On behalf of the Big Sur Marathon Foundation, we'd like to extend 
a huge thanks to each and every runner who traveled to our special corner 
of the coast to take on Highway 1 between Big Sur and Carmel. Additionally, 
a huge thank you to the volunteers who gave their time and energy into 
creating the experience for our runners and walkers at every distance, and 
of course, to our terrific sponsors and community partners who help make 
the BSIM weekend a best-in-class event."

In addition to the marathon distance, the Big Sur International Marathon 
weekend featured a range of other race distances, including the relay, 
21-Miler, 11-Miler, 12K, and 5K with nearly 10,000 participants in total. 
Boston 2 Big Sur this year had 13 days between the two races with just over 
300 participants competing in that category.

Registration for Big Sur Marathon 2024 opens in late summer. For more 
information about the race, visit www.bigsurmarathon.org.

About the Big Sur Marathon Foundation

The Big Sur Marathon Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose mission 
is to create beautiful running events that promote health and benefit the 
community. Under the brand are the Big Sur International Marathon in April 
and the Monterey Bay Half Marathon in November. Each year, the organization 
donates nearly $300,000 to local nonprofits via their grant program to 
community volunteer groups.

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