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Press Release - Spirit of St. Louis Marathon - 4/9/06

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                                                  


      St. Louis Marathon & Family Fitness Weekend™ Sets Event Record 
                      with Nearly 15,000 Registrants
 Maurer, Fox marathon champions; Freudenburg, Sutton half-marathon winners


ST. LOUIS - (April 9, 2006) - The Spirit of St. Louis Marathon & Family 
Fitness Weekend™ crossed the finish line of its sixth edition this weekend 
with a record number of registrants and a wide variety of events for 
athletes of all ages and abilities. Nearly 15,000 people registered for the 
two-day fitness festival, representing a 45 percent increase from 2005. 
Participants came from 47 states and 9 foreign countries.

More than 10,000 runners and walkers registered for the AT&T Spirit of St. 
Louis Marathon, the National City Spirit of St. Louis Half Marathon and the 
Lockton Companies' Marathon Relay held Sunday, with a course that wound 
thru the cities of St. Louis, Clayton and University City. The Missouri 
State Marathon and Half Marathon Championships, open to state residents 
only, were held concurrently. The Honorary Co-Chairs of this year's 
Marathon were St. Louis Police Chief Joe Mokwa and St. Louis Fire Chief 
Sherman George.

Saturday's Family Day in Forest Park also hit record numbers, attracting 
approximately 4,500 registrants. The participants - which included 
toddlers, children, adults and senior citizens - participated in Children's 
Fun Runs, the Spirit of St. Louis Read, Right & Run Marathon™, the 5K 
Run/Walk and the Mature Mile for older adults sponsored by the Washington 
University School of Medicine Program in Physical Therapy. 

The Read, Right & Run Marathon, recognized as one of the top children's 
marathons in the country, nearly tripled in size this year with 2,800 
students from 67 schools and organizations participating. It is the 
nation's only fully integrated children's marathon, encouraging students to 
read 26 books, perform 26 good deeds and run a combined total of 26.2 miles 
over a period of several months. Students run their last miles on Race Day. 

"This year's Marathon Weekend turned an exciting corner in terms of 
participation and enthusiasm," said Nancy Lieberman, president of the 
Spirit of St. Louis Marathon & Family Fitness Weekend. "We were thrilled to 
see a record number of St. Louisans get involved this year - from runners 
and walkers, to artists, performers and volunteers. They embraced the true 
spirit of this event: to get fit, to be healthy and above all, to have fun. 
It's a wonderful civic event for the greater metropolitan area."

The Spirit of St. Louis Marathon Weekend reprised its highly successful 
"Art & Sole" theme, integrating visual and performing arts with the art of 
running. Thirty, 6' x 4', hand-painted murals served as mile markers during 
the Marathon course, marking the start and finish lines and every mile in 
between. Interspersed among the murals were more than 30 performing arts 
groups ranging from dance troops to live music. 

Men's marathon champion (and Missouri state champion) was Daniel Maurer, 
23, of St. Louis in 2 hours, 25 minutes, 9 seconds, followed by Joel 
Eckberg, 29, of Darien, Ill. in 2:36:45 and Joseph Porter, 22, of St. Louis 
in 2:39:24. The women's winner was Kelly Fox, 33, of Mount Zion, Ill. in 
3:05:28 with Stacie Kane, 36, of St. Louis second and state champion in 
3:12:49 and Kerry Hanson, 26, of Shorewood, Wis. third (3:14:31).

The top three finishers in the half-marathon were Zac Freudenburg, 27, of 
St. Louis in 1:08:36 (also state champion), Vincent Morogah, 25, of St. 
Louis (1:11:39) and Jason Maus, 26, of Ada, Ohio (1:12:43) and for the 
women, state champion Katie Sutton, 26, of Kirkwood in 1:23:00; Melissa 
Bosslet, 21, of Champaign, Ill. second (1:23:19) and third Eileen Petito, 
36, of Alton, Ill. in 1:24:46.

St. Louis Police Department Wins "Battle of the Badges" Bragging Rights
First-place in the "Battle of the Badges" category, a competition between 
relay teams from the St. Louis Police Department and the St. Louis Fire 
Department, went to the Police Department's "District Level" relay team 
with a time of 3:04:12.

For race results and more information on the Spirit of St. Louis Marathon & 
Family Fitness Weekend, visit www.StLouisMarathon.com. The date for the 2007 
Spirit of St. Louis Marathon Weekend will be announced by April 30, 2006.






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