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Press Release - Dallas Marathon - 12/10/15

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

         2015 Dallas Marathon to stream live on WFAA.com; 
         three-hour broadcast airs on WFAA-TV December 13

 Follow all the action in the Duo to Rio Relay sponsored by AT&T, the Pro 
      Relay Challenge, and the 2015 Dallas Marathon, Half Marathon 
                         and Behringer Relay

DALLAS (December 9, 2015) – WFAA-TV, the Dallas-Fort Worth ABC affiliate, 
will air the 45th Dallas Marathon, Half Marathon and Behringer Relay live 
on Sunday, December 13. The exclusive home of the Dallas Marathon broadcast 
since 2005, WFAA’s live, high-definition coverage begins at 8 a.m. CT from 
the Dallas Marathon start/finish line in downtown Dallas. Three hours of 
live race footage will also be streamed online at WFAA.com.

Viewers can tune in for race commentary and analysis, as well as feature 
coverage of the Duo to Rio Relay sponsored by AT&T – featuring 10 top 
American distance runners competing in next year’s Olympic Trials – and the 
Pro Relay Challenge, which partners an additional six elite American 
runners with each of Dallas’ professional sports franchises in a 
competitive relay race. 

Hosts Juli Henner-Benson and Todd Whitthorne lead the Dallas Marathon 
broadcast, with course analyst Josh Cox. For more information, visit 
Dallasmarathon.com or WFAA.com. 

DALLAS MARATHON BROADCAST TEAM

Josh Cox, On Course Analyst

Josh Cox is a four-time U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials qualifier, three-time 
U.S. National Team member and is the American record holder in the 50k. The 
ultramarathoner has covered races including the World Marathon Majors, the 
World Half Marathon Championships and the World Track & Field 
Championships. This is Josh Cox’s first time calling the Dallas Marathon 
race broadcast. Outside of his 140-mile week training regimen, Cox has 
starred on ABC’s Bachelorette show and is a contributing author to the 
popular book series Chicken Soup for the Soul. A graduate of the Liberty 
University, Cox currently lives in Mammoth Lakes, CA, with his wife Carrie.

Juli Henner-Benson, Host

Benson represented the United States in the 1500-meter run at the 1996 
Olympic Games in Atlanta and currently serves as coach to the United States 
Air Force Academy cross-country program, a role she has held since 2009. In 
2013 she was selected as assistant coach for the U.S. team at the IAAF 
World Championships in Moscow, Russia. Benson is a veteran marathon 
commentator, having contributed regularly to race broadcasts for the New 
York City, Boston, Los Angeles and Dallas Marathon. A graduate of James 
Madison University, Benson currently lives in Highlands Ranch, CO, with her 
husband Robert.

Todd Whitthorne, Host

Whitthorne has enjoyed an Emmy award-winning broadcast career, and is 
recognized as one of the country’s leading public speakers on health and 
wellness. The marathoner produced and hosted a nationally syndicated radio 
program for eight years and has served as co-host of the Dallas Marathon 
race broadcast since 2005. Whitthorne is a graduate of UCLA with a Bachelor 
of Science degree in kinesiology and exercise physiology.

About the Dallas Marathon 
The Dallas Marathon is a nonprofit organization with a focus on promoting 
health and physical fitness through running events and related activities. 
Dating back to 1971, the organization hosts year-round events culminating 
with Dallas’ largest and Texas’ oldest running marathon: the Dallas 
Marathon. Now in its 45th running, the marquee property attracts runners 
from across the globe and hundreds of thousands of spectators to Dallas’ 
largest single-day sporting event. The Dallas Marathon racecourse 
highlights iconic Dallas landmarks and is recognized as the official 
marathon of the city of Dallas. Since naming a primary beneficiary in 1997, 
the Dallas Marathon has donated more than $3.75 million to Texas Scottish 
Rite Hospital for Children. For more information, visit dallasmarathon.com. 

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