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Press Release - Napa Valley Marathon - 2/25/16

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

               2016 KAISER PERMANENTE NAPA VALLEY MARATHON

 38th Annual Event's Pre-Race Marathon College Keeps Getting Better

NAPA, Calif. — February 25, 2016 — Each year, the Kaiser Permanente Napa 
Valley Marathon offers a keynote panel discussion at its annual Marathon 
College, held the day before the race. The event's Marathon College was 
originally conceived to educate the general public about marathon running, 
including its rich history, and as an opportunity to meet the celebrities, 
personalities, and movers and shakers who have made marathoning the popular 
mass participation sport that it is today.

This year's Napa Valley Marathon College takes place on Saturday, March 
5th, the day before about 3,000 dedicated marathon runners take the roads 
in the scenic Napa Valley wine country for the 38th Annual Kaiser 
Permanente Napa Valley Marathon (NVM). A highlight of the 2016 NVM Marathon 
College will be a 90-minute panel discussion, "Honoring Journalists and 
Historians of the Marathon," featuring special guests Joe Henderson, Frank 
Shorter, Jacqueline Hansen, Amby Burfoot, Jon Dunham, Toni Reavis, and Jan 
Colarusso Seeley. Short bios about these panelists follow below.

The Marathon College is scheduled for Saturday, March 5th from 10 a.m. to 
approximately 3 p.m. at the Napa Valley Marriott Hotel & Spa in Napa, 
Calif. The "Honoring Journalists and Historians of the Marathon" panel 
discussion takes place from 12 to 1:30 p.m. NVM weekend also includes a 
Sports and Fitness Expo on Friday, March 4th from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. and 
Saturday, March 5th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Marriott. Both the 
Marathon College and Sports and Fitness Expo are free for the general 
public.

Joe Henderson (panel moderator) was a columnist and editor at Runner's 
World magazine for more than 30 years, and more recently wrote for Marathon 
& Beyond. He has published more than 30 books and is a veteran of more than 
700 races, from sprints to ultras. His recent columns appear at 
joehwritings.blogspot.com. Joe has been a guest of the Napa Valley Marathon 
every year since the early ‘90s. He and co-race director Rich Benyo teamed 
up to write The Running Encyclopedia (Human Kinetics, 2000).

Frank Shorter won the gold medal in the marathon at the 1972 Olympic Games 
in Munich, a victory that is generally credited as the race that ignited 
the U.S. running boom. He also won the silver medal at the 1976 Montreal 
Olympics, behind an East German who was subsequently found to be using 
perfor­mance-enhancing drugs. Today, Shorter is active in efforts to 
eliminate the use of perfor­mance-enhancing drugs in all sports. He is 
currently writing a memoir, along with author John Brandt, to be released 
before the 2016 Olympics.

Jacqueline Hansen was the first woman to break 2 hours and 45 minutes in 
the marathon (in 1974), then the first woman to run sub-2:40 (in 1975) 
turning in a 2:38:19, a woman's world record at the time. In addition, 
Hansen was instrumental in successfully lobbying the International Olympic 
Committee (IOC) to add the women's marathon, and later the 5,000 meter and 
10,000 meter races, to the Olympic Games at a time when women had few 
opportunities to compete in athletics. She has published one book about the 
history of women's running, A Long Time Coming: Running Through the Women's 
Marathon Revolution, and is currently working on a second book.

Amby Burfoot won the 1968 Boston Marathon, and has served as a Runner's 
World editor since 1978. In April 2015, he finished the Boston Mara­thon on 
the 50th anniversary of his first Boston in 1965. Burfoot, 69, is a member 
of the Road Runner's Club of America Hall of Fame, a recipient of the RRCA 
Journalism Award and the New York Road Runners/George Hirsch Journalism 
Award. Burfoot's new book, First Ladies: The Pioneers of Women's Distance 
Running, will be published in early 2016.

Jon Dunham is an accomplished filmmaker and a 25-time marathon finisher. 
The fusion of both these passions is reflected in his Spirit of the 
Marathon films. Premiering at the 2007 Chicago International Film Festival, 
Spirit of the Marathon won the coveted Audience Award and was subsequently 
released in more than 400 cinemas across the United States, where it 
grossed over one million dollars in two days. The critically acclaimed film 
was followed by Spirit of the Marathon II, released in more than 600 
cinemas in June 2013. Jon is now in production on Boston, the first film 
ever to be produced about the legendary Boston Marathon.

Toni Reavis is a professional broadcaster and TV color commentator for 
big-time running events. Runner's World called him "the most insightful—and 
funny—talking head in running." Reavis also helped pioneer coverage of the 
sport, hosting the Runner's Digest radio show in Boston in the 1970s, 
worked as a columnist for the Boston Herald in the 1980s, and then hosted 
ESPN's Road Race of the Month series throughout the 1990s. Today, Reavis 
writes his tonireavis.com blog and pens articles for Flotrack.org. In 2009, 
he was inducted into the Running USA Hall of Champions.

Jan Colarusso Seeley is the co-race director of the 20,000-runner Christie 
Clinic Illinois Marathon, held the last weekend of April in 
Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. For 17 years she was the publisher and co-owner 
of Marathon & Be­yond magazine, an international magazine for long distance 
runners. A 1982 Yale graduate, Jan is a former world-class field hockey 
player, four-year member of the U.S. National Field Hockey Team, and the 
first alternate to the 1980 U.S. Olympic Field Hockey Team.

"I'm more excited about this year's panel than any of the previous ones, 
and there have been some great ones," said Joe Henderson, who has moderated 
NVM Marathon College panels for numerous years. "It's a reunion of a group 
that, in many ways, has been the voice of the sport of long distance 
running for the past 40 or more years. The panelists represent the rich 
history of the sport going back to the 1960s when I started writing about 
it."

During the discussion, each panelist will talk about his or her 
contributions to making marathoning the rich sport that it is today, and 
their role in the sport now.  Along the way, the audience will get an 
inside look at the evolution, professionalizing, growth, expanded media 
opportunities, and general state of the sport.

In its most recent State of the Sport report (July, 2015), Running USA 
reported that in 2014 there were 18.75 million finishers in U.S. running 
events, just shy of the record over 19 million finishers recorded in 2013. 
In 2014, there were 1,100 marathon (26.2 miles) races, among a total of 
28,000 running events at all distances, conducted in the U.S. Running USA 
is a non-profit organization devoted to improving the status and experience 
of distance running and racing in the U.S.

Below is the full 2016 NVM Marathon College schedule of events on March 
5th:

10:00 a.m. - "Last Minute Marathon Tips" with Dr. Eshwar Kapur, a Kaiser 
Permanente sports medicine physician from South San Francisco, who will 
cover all possible bases so runners can arrive at the starting line ready 
to run their best. Kapur specializes in running medicine and has been 
running for more than 25 years without injury

11:00 a.m. - "Tales of the Road" with Dick Beardsley who is, perhaps, best 
known for his "Duel in the Sun" with renowned U.S. distance runner Alberto 
Salazar at the 1982 Boston Marathon.

Noon-1:30 p.m. – "Journalists and Historians of the Marathon" panel 
discussion.

1:30 p.m. – "Secrets of Running the Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon 
Course" with a half-dozen veterans of the NVM course.

2016 NVM TOP COMPETITORS

Devon Yanko (formerly Devon Crosby-Helms, age 33, San Anselmo, Calif.) will 
return to NVM as the defending women's titlist, seeking her fourth overall 
win at the event. Yanko won the women's race in 2007, 2012, and 2015. Her 
winning time of 2:39:37 in 2012 stands as the women's all-time race record 
at NVM. Yanko is a highly ranked ultrarunner on U.S. lists. She won U.S. 
women's national titles in 2010 at 50 miles and in 2011 at 100 kilometers. 
She is a three-time member of U.S. 100K national teams, and has a marathon 
personal best of 2:38:55.

Mason Myers (46, Carmichael, Calif,) is a favored contender for the overall 
men's title, having earned the NVM men's masters (age 40 and over) 
victories in 2014 and 2015. In fact, his all-time marathon personal record 
of 2:41:26 was recorded at NVM last year.

The NVM men's race record of 2:16:20 was set in 1987 by Dick Beardsley.

The Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon rewards male and female open and 
masters winners with oversized bottles of wine etched with their 
championship accomplishments. The male and female winners of the race also 
receive their "weight-in-wine" donated by Clif Family Winery.

The 2016 Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon starts on Sunday, March 6th 
at 7:00 a.m. sharp in Calistoga on the Silverado Trail near the 
intersection of Rosedale Road. The 26.2-mile road course runs the length of 
the beautiful Silverado Trail and finishes at Vintage High School in Napa. 
The 2016 edition of NVM has again been selected by the Road Runners Club of 
America (RRCA) as its Western Regional Marathon Championship, a designation 
it has received in seven of the past eight years.

NVM has a entry cap of 3,000 runners for the marathon. Entry slots are 
still available for the companion Kiwanis 5K Fun Run, which starts (8 a.m.) 
and finishes at Vintage High School on marathon morning.

For more information about the Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon, 
please visit the marathon's web site at www.napavalleymarathon.org.


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