FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
National Black Marathoners Association to Hold 10th Annual Summit at
the 2014 Windermere Marathon
Nov. 13, 2013 - SPOKANE, Wash. -- Dallas, TX (November, 14, 2013) – The
National Black Marathoners' Association (NBMA) announced today its 10th
Annual Summit will be held at the 2014 Windermere Marathon and Half
Marathon during the May 31 weekend. The NBMA is the country's oldest and
largest not-for-profit organization that supports Black American 5K through
ultramarathon distance runners. They have also provided over $10,000 in
scholarships to deserving, college-bound high school boy and girl distance
runners.
"We heard great things about this event and are looking forward to enjoying
the courses and the city," said NBMA's Executive Director and 125-time
marathoner, Tony Reed. "Many of our members are trying to complete
marathons in all 50 States. This gives them an opportunity to scratch
Washington off of their list."
NBMA participants will be wearing red or lime green jerseys shirts and
black shorts or pants to symbolize their membership during the race. The
organization has members in 43 states and five countries.
Elaine Koga-Kennelly, Windermere's Executive Race Director, says, "We're
looking forward to having the NBMA attend our event. Each finisher receives
an attractive gender specific long sleeve micro-smooth tech Milano Race
Shirt in a beautiful red color.
The US Marines will be presenting the "blinged out" shining and spinning
"Flying Shoe" Finisher's Medal which was selected to be a candidate for the
Annual 25 Best Medals in the Nation Contest in 2013 sponsored by Marathon
and Beyond Magazine.
Also, the beautiful Ladies of the Spokane Lilac Festival Royal Court will
be distributing the lovely long stemmed "lilac rose" to each finisher and a
FREE Victory Stand Photo will be a gift to each finisher to memorialize
their achievement. Moreover, each finisher will celebrate their
accomplishment at the Post Race Party with hot food, beer garden and
music."
About National Black Marathoners' Association: The National Black
Marathoners Association (NBMA) is a not-for-profit organization that is
dedicated to encouraging Black Americans and others to pursue a healthy
life-style through running and walking. It is open to everyone, regardless
of your 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) Marathons. The NBMA
website is www.BlackMarathoners.org.
About the Windermere Marathon: The Windermere Marathon is a fund raising
endeavor. Its featured beneficiary is the Windermere Foundation, a 501(
c)(3) organization. It supports local assistance programs for low-income
and homeless families, with focus on youth assistance and children-in-need.
It does this by underwriting the costs of summer camps, funding literacy
programs and providing basic necessities such as new school shoes, socks
and underwear. The overarching belief is that building a child's
self-esteem is an investment in our future. The money, which is raised,
goes to a Great Cause and stays right here, in our own neighborhood, to
those who need our help the most. The Windermere website is
www.WindermereMarathon.com.
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