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Press Release - National Black Marathoners Association - 5/16/14

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

      National Black Marathoners Association Launches Ethnic Minority 
                  Distance Runners Historical Timeline

NEW YORK -- One of the National Black Marathoners Association's (NBMA) 
objectives is to become a repository for inspirational and educational 
information about Black American, Black Canadian, Hispanic American, and 
Native American middle and long distance runners and running clubs. This 
repository was recently launched with the NBMA's Black Distance Runner Hall 
of Fame and Achievement Awards Banquet. Theodore "Ted" Corbitt, Marilyn 
Bevans, Frances Gilbert, Warren Elzy, Frederick F. Davis III, and Angela 
Ivory were inducted.

Since the Hall of Fame induction, NBMA's historian and researcher, Gary 
Corbitt, has been accumulating information about these ethnic minority 
runners. We're pleased to announce the "History Timeline Project" will be 
available at the NBMA website on May 16 at http://www.blackmarathoners.org/
runner-history-project/.

The initial timeline runs from the Pedestrian Years (1879 - 1899) with 
runners, such as Frank Hart (1880 Pedestrian -World Record Holder for 
six-day races) and Howard Hale (1909 Pittsburgh Marathon winner), through 
the 1970's with runners, such as Marilyn Bevans (second place Boston 
Marathon finisher), Joseph Yancey (New York Pioneer Running Club 
Co-Founder), and Dr. Roscoe Lee Browne (actor and 1,000 yard indoor US 
Champion). Additional profile information will be added as it becomes 
available.

Gary Corbitt says, "Many credit Ted Corbitt as being the first great 
African American distance runner. I wanted to initiate this project to set 
the record straight. There were many black American champions dating back 
to the 19th Century. It is my hope that this history timeline will inspire 
a generation of scholars to research and publish these untold stories. 
We're releasing this history on May 16 to commemorate the 60th Anniversary 
of Ted Corbitt winning the U.S.A. National Marathon Championship."

Tony Reed, NBMA's Executive Director says, "Gary has a wealth of 
information about American distance runners. He's well respected and known 
throughout the running community. When I started running in St. Louis 
during the 1970's, it was difficult to find Black American role models in 
distance running. I found my role model by accident while reading about his 
cross country exploits in his autobiography. It was our hometown comedian 
and political activist, Dick Gregory. Very few people knew that he was an 
All-American in cross country."

We're actively soliciting information, including news clippings, articles, 
stories, and photos, about other runners to include in the repository.

About National Black Marathoners' Association: The National Black 
Marathoners Association (NBMA) is the USA's largest, not-for-profit 
organization that is dedicated to encouraging Black Americans and others to 
pursue a healthy life-style through distance running and walking. It is 
open to everyone, regardless of their athletic ability or previous marathon 
experience.

The NBMA hosts an annual, multi-race summit. Previous races (and locations) 
have been Lewis & Clark (St. Charles, MO), New Jersey (Long Branch, NJ), 
Cleveland (OH), Lost Dutchman (Apache Junction, AZ), Cowtown (Ft. Worth, 
TX), Georgia (Atlanta), Bermuda International Race Weekend, 
Deadwood-Michelson (Deadwood, SD), Madison (WI), and the Richmond (VA) 
Marathon.

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