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Press Release - Athens Marathon - 11/5/2015

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Athens Marathon enjoys record participation levels despite Greek Crisis

ATHENS GREECE, November 5, 2015 "The Athens Marathon. The Authentic" is 
synonymous with the marathon. This was where the history of the competition 
over the classic distance began in the first Olympic Games of the modern 
era in 1896. The Athens Marathon stands for something different these days, 
however: amidst extreme financial difficulties for the Greek nation and 
people, "The Athens Marathon. The Authentic" is a Greek success story, much 
to the delight of participants, spectators and organisers alike. The race 
over the original marathon course from the coastal town of Marathon to the 
Panathinaikon Stadium in Athens has attracted a record number of 
participants this year with 16,000 entered for Sunday's race. This 
represents an increase of almost 25% in respect of last year. Taking into 
account those taking part in shorter distance races held in conjunction 
with the marathon, more than 43,000 runners have registered. The race 
organisers, the Greek Athletics Federation (SEGAS) have had to forego the 
international elite aspect of the race because of the economic situation so 
for the first time in 15 years there is the strong possibility of a Greek 
winner in the Athens Marathon on Sunday. 

"This is the first time that we have organised the marathon with capital 
controls in operation," explained Kostas Panagopoulos, the president of 
SEGAS, the Greek Athletics Federation. "We faced enormous problems in 
preparation for the race, especially in June and July. But we overcame them 
and have achieved our goal which was to ensure the Athens Marathon remained 
a running event with global significance."

Kostas Panagopoulos also confirmed that the organisers want to re-instate 
an international elite field for next year's race in Athens. "This year we 
had to make economies and that's why we dropped the elite field and, 
instead, organised a marathon which concentrates on mass runners with the 
motto, "Marathon in Solidarity with Greece." We want to continue with what 
we had been doing, however, and bring top athletes to the start line in 
2016," added the SEGAS president who confessed his surprise at the record 
entry. "We were worried that foreign runners would be scared off by the 
situation in Greece but the opposite turned out to be the case, the 
participation of foreign runners has risen by around 30%."

"The Athens Marathon. The Authentic" seems to be exerting an increasing 
attraction for foreign runners as a road running experience, thanks to its 
unique link with history.

The leading Greek runners may well be able to take full advantage of this 
year's unusual circumstances on Sunday. For the first time since 2000, 
prospects of a home winner are high. 15 years ago Nikolaos Polias and 
Yeoryia Abatzidou were the men's and women's winners with 2:20:50 and 
2:53:00 respectively. On Sunday Dimitris Theodorakakos and Ourania Rebouli 
will be among the favourites. "Running a marathon is inspiring and that's 
why the running movement will get bigger," said the 36-year-old 
Theodorakakos, who has a personal best of 2:19:20. He is a hardened veteran 
of the event and Sunday's race will be his 14th marathon. In contrast, 
Ourania Rebouli is a newcomer, having made her debut at the distance on 
this tough course last year and finished in 2:51:23. At the end of 
September the 26-year-old improved by a big margin to run 2:39:52 in Berlin 
and finish inside the Greek Federation's Olympic qualifying time. "You not 
only need great endurance but also mental strength in a marathon. I'm 
looking forward to the race in Athens. It's a marathon with such 
significance," explained Rebouli. On such a course it will be asking a 
great deal to run a marathon relatively soon after her race in Berlin.

While the 2015 AIMS Best Marathon Runner of the Year Awards will be 
presented at the annual gala in Athens on Friday evening, the following day 
the 9th AIMS Marathon Symposium will take place, bringing together race 
organisers from around the world. The overall theme will be: "The Threat 
Doping poses to Distance Running." Four speakers will make presentations 
and they are: Kyle Barber, responsible for Anti-Doping procedure at the 
IAAF, the former world class marathoner from Britain, Hugh Jones, who will 
speak from the elite athlete's perspective and Mark Milde, race director of 
the Berlin Marathon, on that of a major race organiser. Lastly, Yiannis 
Pitsiladis, professor at the University of Brighton in the UK, will give 
his views on the subject from the sports medicine and scientific 
standpoint. He is active in the SUB2 Marathon Project in the cause of elite 
sport free of performance enhancing drugs.

Further information can be found at: www.athensauthenticmarathon.gr 



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