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Press Release - Odds And Ends - 4/4/19

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          2018 Credit Union Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Champions 
       Jemal Yimer And Buze Diriba Will Defend Titles On April 7

  Open, American and RRCA Prize Money and Bonuses Offered Totals $96,500

April 4, 2019, Washington, DC: Organizers of the 47th Credit Union Cherry 
Blossom Run announced today that 2018 champions Jemal Yimer and Buze Diriba 
will return to our nation's capital to defend their titles on Sunday, April 
7. Past champions Stanley Kebenei (2017) and Stephen Sambu (2014 & 2015) 
will join Yimer on the starting line at 7:30 a.m., while Diriba will be 
joined by 2017 women's champion Hiwot Gebrekidan and the other elite women, 
who will have their own separate start at 7:18 a.m. One other past 
champion, Joan Nesbit Mabe, who was the last American woman to win Cherry 
Blossom in 1996, will be competing as an age grouper in the 55-59 women's 
category, starting alongside some 16,000 other runners. 

This year's race will offer $96,500 in prize money and bonuses to top 
runners in the 10-mile:

- $40,000 in prize money, plus a possible $3,500 in bonuses will be awarded 
in equal amounts to the top 10 international men and women; 

- time bonuses include $1000 for 1st sub-46:00 male; $750 for 2nd 
sub-46:00, $1000 for 1st sub-52:00 female; $750 for 2nd sub-52:00 female;

- $25,000 in American Development Prize Money will be awarded in 2019 to 
the top 10 U.S. men and women, with double dipping allowed - meaning top 
American runners can collect top-10 overall prize money and top-10 American 
Development Prize Money;

- As they have since 2017, race organizers are offering a $10,000 American 
record bonus for the first American man to break Greg Meyer's American 
record of 46:13, set here in 1983, and for the first American woman to 
break Janet Bawcom's single-sex American record of 52:12, set here in 2014;

- Thanks to a collaborative effort between Credit Union Cherry Blossom Run 
organizers and the Road Runners Club of America (RRCA), $1,500, $1,000 and 
$500 will be awarded to the top-three men and women alumni of two 
innovative developmental programs, the RRCA Roads Scholars Grants, and 
RRCA's RunPro Camp. 

Event Director Phil Stewart said: "We are pleased to host the Washington 
area's only internationally significant road race, featuring top runners 
from around the globe. We also believe in helping Americans onto the world 
stage through our American prize money and support for RRCA Roads Scholars 
and RunPro Camp alumni. These elite athletes provide inspiration to 16,000 
others who chase after them in vain."

Defending champion and two-time runner-up (2016 & 2017) Buze Diriba comes 
in as the favorite in the women's race. As it has since 2006 - with the 
exception of the wind-plagued 2016 event, when the women's start was 
combined with the men's - the separate start for women mentioned in the 
first paragraph will allow for the women's times to be considered as 
women's-only records without any effect of being paced by males. The format 
also provides increased visibility for these talented female athletes.

Diriba will be challenged by fellow Ethiopian Hiwot Gebrekidan, who won the 
race in 2017 and finished second here last year. Diriba ran 53:45 to beat 
Gebrikidan's 53:48 in 2018, while Gebrekidan ran 53:37 to prevail over 
Diriba's 53:52 in 2017. Diriba, however, owns the faster personal best for 
10 miles, having run 51:38 to win the 2016 EQT Pittsburgh 10 Miler.

Three other Ethiopian women are also entered: Gotytom Gebreslase, who has 
run 52:16 for ten miles, Hiwot Ayalew, who has a personal best of 53:51, 
and Etagegne Woldu, who ran 1:07:51 for the half marathon recently. They'll 
be joined by Stephanie Twell of Great Britain, with a personal best of 
53:52 for 10 miles, and Kenyan Rosemary Wanjiru, who ran a personal best 
30:50 for 10K earlier this year, among others.

Emma Bates, from Boise, ID, is the top returning American, having run 54:45 
to place seventh overall and second American here last year. Bates vaulted 
to another echelon among U.S. women last December when she claimed the 
National Marathon title in her first-ever marathon with a time of 2:28:18 
at the California International Marathon. Top local runner Bethany 
Sachtleben, from Fairfax, VA, finished right behind Emma in eighth place 
here last year, with a time of 54:59 (and just a short distance behind her 
at the California International Marathon with a personal best time of 
2:31:20). Other top Americans include Maddie Van Beek (54:23), from Fargo, 
ND, Meghan Peyton (54:42), from St. Paul, MN, and Katy Jermann (54:49), 
from Burnsville, MN, among others.

One other very notable woman in the field is 46-year-old Deena Kastor, from 
Mammoth Lakes, CA. The 2004 Olympic Marathon Bronze Medalist and American 
record holder in the marathon (2:19:36) will be pursuing both the American 
45-49 age group record of 57:09, held by Linda Somers Smith, and the Cherry 
Blossom masters record of 53:47 set by Priscilla Welch back in 1987. She 
appears ready, after having run an American 45-49 age group record for 8K 
at the recent Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle (27:12).

In the men's race, Kenyan Jemal Yimer will wear bib number one as the 
favorite. But he'll be competing with past winners Stanley Kebenei (USA) 
and Stephen Sambu (Kenya) as well as a number of other very fast men, 
including last year's runner up Aweke Ayalew, from Bahrain. In placing 1-2 
last year, Yimer ran 46:17 to Ayalew's 46:22. Kebenei's winning time in 
2017 was 46:36, while Sambu ran 45:29 in 2014 and 46:10 in 2015. Not to be 
overlooked, Kenyan Josphat Tanui has run 59:22 for the half marathon.

Other top Americans include Kiya Dandena, from Flagstaff, AZ, who ran his 
46:58 personal best here in 2017, when he placed ninth overall and fourth 
American; and Matthew McClintock, from Blowing Rock, NC, who ran 47:10 to 
place ninth overall and third American last year.

Clint McKelvey, from Arlington, VA, is the top local runner returning from 
last year, when he ran 50:14 to finish 26th overall and 12th American. The 
top local male and female runners each win a trip to the Professional Road 
Running Organization's (PRRO) Championship at the 2020 Boilermaker 15K in 
Utica, NY, in July 2020.

As is often the case with the Credit Union Cherry Blossom Ten Mile, a 
number of other notable runners have entered the race this year: Canadian 
Triathlete Lisa Bentley, from Caledon, Ontario, Canada, overcame cystic 
fibrosis to win 11 Ironman Championships; Michael Wardian, from Arlington, 
VA, is arguably the most prolific American distance runner ever; Dick 
Beardsley, whose world-class marathon career hit a marvelous peak in the 
early 1980s - most notably in his "Duel in the Sun" with Alberto Salazar at 
the 1982 Boston marathon; and Sri Lankan Olympic hopeful Hiruni 
Wijayaratne, who grew up in nearby Herndon, VA, and holds every Sri Lankan 
record from the mile to the marathon.

The only man to have run every Cherry Blossom Ten Mile, Ben Beach of 
Bethesda, MD, will toe the line again this year, just as he will line up to 
start his 53nd consecutive Boston Marathon on April 15. 

The Credit Union Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run and 5K Run-Walk attracts some 
16,000 participants on a course which starts and finishes on the Washington 
Memorial Grounds and passes by all of Washington DC's major monuments and 
memorials. The 47th running of the event is scheduled for Sunday, April 7, 
2019, with the elite women's start at 7:18 a.m., followed by the elite men 
and mass start of the 10-mile starting at 7:30 a.m. The 5K Run-Walk starts 
at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday morning. 

The first running event of the weekend will be the Kid's Run, a 1/2 mile 
event that will take place at 9:30 A.M. on Saturday, April 6 at the 
National Building Museum, 401 F St., NW, Washington, DC. Nearly 500 kids 
will get launched into the fitness lifestyle at this event for ages 4-10.

Over 27,000 runners submitted applications to participate in the 2019 
Credit Union Cherry Blossom 10 Mile and 5K Run-Walk, and the list of 
accepted runners represents all 50 states and 14 foreign countries. The 
event is limited to 16,000 finishers by the National Park Service.

The 2019 Credit Union Cherry Blossom Run will mark the 18th year of title 
sponsorship by Credit Union Miracle Day. Since 2002, over $9.5 million has 
been raised for the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, including 
$400,000 this year.

About the Credit Union Cherry Blossom Ten Mile 

The Credit Union Cherry Blossom Ten Mile, organized by Cherry Blossom, 
Inc., a 501c(3) chapter of the Road Runners Club of America, is known as 
"The Runner's Rite of SpringĀ®" in the Nation's Capital. The staging area 
for the event is on the Washington Monument Grounds, and the course passes 
in sight of all of the major Washington, DC Memorials. The event serves as 
a fundraiser for the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, a consortium of 
170 premier children's hospitals across North America. About one-third of 
the funds raised support Washington, DC's own Children's National 
("Children's Hospital"). The event also funds two $5,000 Road Runners Club 
of America "Roads Scholar" grants designed to support up-and-coming U.S. 
distance running talent. 

Since 2002, the Credit Union Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run and 5K Run-Walk 
have raised over $9.5 million dollars for Children's Miracle Network 
Hospitals, with $400,000 of that total being raised this year. The 2019 
event marked the 18th year of title sponsorship by Credit Union Miracle 
Day. 

Credit Union Miracle Day, Inc., a consortium of credit unions and credit 
union suppliers in partnership with CUNA Mutual Group and PSCU, is the 
title sponsor of the Credit Union Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run, 5K Run-Walk 
and Kids' Run. Other sponsors include Garmin, the presenting technology 
sponsor; and supporting sponsors E-Trade, Gatorade, Gold's Gym, Honey 
Stinger, Mamma Lucia, MedStar Sports Medicine, ParkMobile, Peet's Coffee, 
Potomac River Running, Suburban Solutions, Under Armour and UPS. 

The event is a proud member of the PRRO Circuit (PRRO.org), a series of 
non-marathon prize money road races in Tampa, FL; Washington, DC; Spokane, 
WA; and Utica, NY. The circuit is committed to a drug-free sport and funds 
drug testing at all circuit events in compliance with the standards of 
international and U.S. drug testing authorities.

In addition to being sanctioned by USA Track & Field and the Road Runners 
Club of America, the Credit Union Cherry Blossom Run has earned Gold Level 
Inspire Certification from the Council for Responsible Sport in recognition 
of its legacy of commitment to sustainability and thoughtful resource 
management. To learn more, visit www.CherryBlossom.org and follow the event 
on social media @CUCB and #CUCB2019.

About Credit Union Miracle Day

Credit Union Miracle Day is a partnership of over 100 credit unions, CUSOs 
and partner organizations united to sponsor the Credit Union Cherry Blossom 
Ten Mile Run promoting awareness of the credit union difference and 
benefitting Children's Miracle Network Hospitals nationwide.

About America's Credit Unions:

Credit unions provide consumers choices for financial services such as 
checking accounts, investments and loans of all kinds including mortgages. 
Funds are federally insured, but unlike banks, there are no stockholders at 
credit unions. Earnings are returned to member-owners in the form of lower 
loan rates, higher savings rates, low or no-fee products and services. The 
credit union philosophy of placing members' needs first is why more than 
115 million Americans do their banking at one of America's 5,500 credit 
unions. Credit unions are for everyone - no matter where you live, there is 
a credit union to meet your needs.

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