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Press Release - ING Miami Marathon - 1/30/06

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                                             Contact: PR Racing
                                                      Danny Elefenbein
                                                      305-278-8668



        COURSE RECORD BROKEN, MARATHON CHAMPIONS RUN WITH THE WIND 

             ING MIAMI MARATHON DRAWS RECORD FIELD OF 10,000, 
     MIAMI SPECTATORS COME OUT IN MASSES TO SUPPORT WORLD CLASS EVENT
 

MIAMI (January 29, 2006) - Under blue Miami skies and a sea of orange 
spectators in front of American Airlines Arena and Bayfront Park, more than 
10,000 runners and walkers turned out for the 4th Annual ING Miami Marathon 
and Half Marathon. The early morning start marked the largest marathon and 
half marathon in the history of South Florida and the cool winds and 68 
degree starting temperature led to a course record in the women's marathon. 
The 2006 edition of the race included one of the country's largest kid's 
races, the ING Run For Something Better, and more than 50 athletes with 
disabilities, including the Achilles Freedom Team, veterans from Iraq and 
Afghanistan who participated on wheelchairs. 

Continuing the history of Latin American champions, Ruben Garcia, 35, of 
Mexico, broke the tape with a 2:18:15 and claimed his title as the 2006 
champion. Garcia beat out returning champion Elias Rodrigues Bastos, of 
Brazil to earn $5,000. The 31 year old came up short and beat out fellow 
countryman Jose Guttembergue Ferreira by 7 seconds with a time of 2:19:43 
and a prize of $3,500. Ferreira was awarded $2,500 and finished third with 
a time of 2:19:50.    

On the women's side, Hiromi Ominami of Japan took a sizeable lead in front 
of the pack on the way to her championship. For the second year in a row, 
the women's course record was broken by more than three minutes, earning 
the champion $8,500. With a time of 2:34:11, Ominami, beat out last years 
defending champion and former record holder Sandra Ruales Mosquera. 
Mosquera, from Brazil, finished in 2:37:18, earning her $3,500. Rounding 
out the top three, was Wioletta Kryza, 37, of Poland, who crossed the 
finish line with a time of 2:39:10, collecting $2,500.

With brand new ING Cheering Zones in place throughout Miami, race 
organizers made a big push to draw thousands of spectators to watch the 
race. At the Omni Center in Downtown and Peacock Park in Coconut Grove, 
fans were given food, drinks and giveaways to help support runners during 
their long trek. The zones were full of people waving bright orange "GO" 
signs and banging thundersticks as runners passed through some of the most 
scenic portions of Miami-Dade County. 

In the half-marathon, the open field produced top finishers with the 
exception of former Olympian Ronnie Holassie of Miramar. Holassie won with 
a time of 1:08:42 to beat out Tom Kutter, 25, of Loganville, GA, who 
finished third in 2005. Kutter's time of 1:09:49 placed him just ahed of 
local Miami runner Gabriel Rodriguez, who got beat down the stretch and 
finished in 1:10:12.

 The women's half marathon included several elites but was won by an open 
runner, Alicia Cevallos, 26, of Ecuador. Cevallos finished with a time of 
1:19:52 and beat out Takami Ominami, 30, twin sister to women's marathon 
winner. With a time of 1:21:01, Ominami edged defending champion Debbi 
Kilpatrick of USA who finished 12 seconds behind in 1:21:13. Kilpatrick 
also took home the Masters Championship as well.      

The 2007 ING Miami Marathon will take place on Sunday, January 28, 2007. A 
record field of 12,000 is expected as the race continues to grow throughout 
South Florida and the world.




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