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Press Release - Waterloo Marathon - 3/24/14

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
  "Small but Challenging" Waterloo Marathon Pleasantly Surprises Runners,
              Fortifies Emergency First Aid in Community

Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario, Canada - The Waterloo Marathon may not be the 
biggest or "easiest" race, with under 500 runners and gently rolling hills, 
but it has a big heart. More than 200 welcoming volunteers and a scenic 
course in Mennonite country make this Boston-qualifier marathon  popular 
with seasoned and novice runners alike. The 16th edition takes place on 
Sunday, April 27th at Bechtel Park in Waterloo. It is the main fundraiser 
for the Kitchener-Waterloo St. John Ambulance, a leader in First Aid 
Training, and provides a number of volunteer services to the community, 
including Medical First Response.

"Thanks to the many people who took part in the Waterloo Marathon for the 
past 15 years, and a great demo deal from Victoria Star Motors, we were 
able to purchase a "Sprinter" to be used as a First Aid Post," says Tony 
Lea, Executive Director of the Kitchener Waterloo Branch of St. John 
Ambulance. The vehicle is also fully equipped as a command post for the 
Waterloo Regional St. John Ambulance Emergency Response Team. "In the past 
year, this team was called out to two ice storms, including over the 
Christmas holidays," says Tony.

Racers who like elbow room appreciate the uncrowded course, and can breathe 
in fresh country air as they run past farmland, rivers, and villages. The 
Waterloo Marathon gives racers the rare opportunity to run through 
Ontario's last remaining covered bridge, the "Kissing Bridge". Ambassador 
of Inspiration, Ed Whitlock, 83-year-young world record marathoner will be 
back to cheer on runners and award prizes. 

"First off, it definitely starts with a bang. Within the first kilometre 
you get a huge steep downhill running down Bridge St, lots of fun!" says 
Greg Dyce, who has run the Waterloo Half Marathon four times. "I love the 
rolling country section along Sawmill Rd., it's easy to get into a good 
rhythm and enjoy the scenery. The big hill up into Conestogo can be tough, 
but there are usually people cheering on the sides of the road here, and 
they really pick you up. Overall, a great challenging course, with lots of 
variety, and just one very short out-and-back section. It's my favourite 
half marathon course!" continues Greg, who will be running this year's half 
marathon with a team from his running club.

Two local runners placed first in the 2013 Waterloo Marathon: Paul Kemp 
with a time of 2:49:46 and Jenn Willoughby with 3:15:58.

Last year's first place half-marathoners in the male and female categories 
were both from Toronto:  Ming-Chang Tsai with a time of 1:18:24, and Rachel 
Ann Schmidt who finished with 1:35:20. Full results can be found here

"Your race was amazing! The organization of this 'small' race was super 
today, the people very obliging and obviously happy to be there. I was 
very impressed!" wrote Linette Kennedy of Beamsville, who placed first in 
her age group in the 2013 Half Marathon.

"I was indeed surprised after our emails to find this race so exceptional, 
albeit 'challenging'...I highly recommend it and will share it with my 
running groups."

First aid is in full supply with dedicated St. John Ambulance volunteers 
ready to help while supporting their own event.

St. John Ambulance volunteers give over 6,300 hours of their time at many 
events throughout the community; Kitchener Rangers games, the Elmira Syrup 
Festival, Kitchener Blues Festival, Tri-Pride, the Waterloo Regional Air 
Show and the LPGA tournament at Grey Silo, to name a few. 

Waterloo Marathon and Half Marathon online registration is open at 
www.waterloomarathon.com. The Half Marathon is also open to walkers. All 
proceeds from The Waterloo Marathon go to the many life-saving programs of 
K-W St. John Ambulance.

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