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Press Release - Boston Marathon - 3/22/13

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

             Boston Marathon® Past Champions Returning to Boston
		   
  Joan Samuelson, Greg Meyer, and Amby Burfoot to run 2013 Boston Marathon. 
      
                     Jacqueline Hansen to Serve as Honorary, 
                      Official Starter of Elite Women's Race

                   Roberta "Bobbi" Gibb and Sara Mae Berman to 
           Greet On-course Spectators and Honored as Grand Marshals.

BOSTON – With less than one month until the 117th Boston Marathon, the 
Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.)today announced that several former 
champions of the Boston Marathon will return to Boston to participate in 
events surrounding this year's running of the historic race. The 117th 
running of the world's oldest annual marathon will take place on Monday, 
April 15, 2013. 

Inaugural Olympic gold medalist Joan Samuelson will run this year's Boston 
Marathon. Samuelson, 55, won the 1979 and 1983 Boston Marathons before 
winning the Olympic Games Marathon in Los Angeles in 1984. She will return 
to Boston on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of her 1983 victory, the 
race in which she established a world record (two hours, 22 minutes, 43 
seconds). Samuelson has run the previous two Boston Marathons (2:51:29 in 
2011; 3:28:08 in 2012), including last year under challenging conditions 
(i.e., extremely warm weather) while starting with her daughter, Abby. She 
is a member of principal sponsor John Hancock Financial Services' Elite 
Athlete Team and is one of the sport's most recognizable and popular 
personalities. Samuelson has remained competitive for more than three 
decades.

Also returning to run this year's Boston Marathon are Greg Meyer and Amby 
Burfoot. Like Samuelson, Meyer will mark the 30th anniversary of his 1983 
Boston Marathon victory and will also be a member of John Hancock's Elite 
Athlete Team this year. A Michigan native, Meyer, 57, is the most recent 
American male to have won the Boston Marathon and has spent the last two 
years also serving as coach for Hancock's Employee Training Team. Burfoot, 
66, will mark the 45th anniversary of his Boston Marathon win this year. In 
1968, Burfoot's victory made him the Boston Marathon's first American 
champion in 11 years. Burfoot was coached by the late John J. Kelley, the 
1957 Boston Marathon champion and the only B.A.A. Running Club member to 
win the Boston Marathon. Both Meyer and Burfoot will run this year's event 
with their families in celebration of their accomplishments.  Meyer and 
Burfoot will wear bibs 1983 and 1968, respectively.  

"We are honored by the presence of our past champions, and we welcome them 
back to Boston with great pride," said Tom Grilk, B.A.A. Executive 
Director. "Winning the Boston Marathon is a career milestone that all of 
our champions cherish for a lifetime. They are also extremely engaging 
individuals who liven up any celebration that they attend, and we look 
forward to celebrating their achievement and showcasing them at our events 
throughout Boston Marathon weekend. It will be fun to have them here." 

The B.A.A. will honor Samuelson, Meyer, and Burfoot in recognition of the 
anniversaries of their Boston Marathon victories at its annual Champions' 
Breakfast on Saturday, April 13, 2013. Jacqueline Hansen will also be 
recognized at the event as she marks the 40th anniversary of her 1973 
victory. Hansen defeated defending champion Nina Kuscsik to become the 
women's champion only one year after women were first officially allowed to 
compete in the Boston Marathon. As an added recognition, Hansen will serve 
as the honorary, official starter for the elite women's field this 
Patriots' Day.  

Additionally, a pair of pioneers of women's marathon running – Boston 
champions Roberta "Bobbi" Gibb and Sara Mae Berman will serve as the grand 
marshals for the 2013 Boston Marathon. The B.A.A. has reserved the grand 
marshal role as a position of recognition and honor. Gibb and Berman will 
ride in a Nissan pace car ahead of the lead runners, heralding to 
spectators along the course that thousands of runners will soon be coming. 

Gibb became the first woman to run and successfully complete the Boston 
Marathon in 1966, six years prior to the official acceptance of female 
participation in the event. She won again in 1967 and 1968. Berman won from 
1969 through 1971 and placed fifth in 1972, the first year of official 
participation for women in the Boston Marathon. 

Defending champions Wesley Korir, of Kenya (men's open race); Sharon 
Cherop, of Kenya (women's open race); Joshua Cassidy, of Canada (men's push 
rim wheelchair race); and Shirley Reilly, of Arizona (women's push rim 
wheelchair race) will also attend the Champions' Breakfast to officially 
and ceremonially receive their top-seeded bibs for the 2013 Boston Marathon 
as they look to defend their titles on April 15. 
 
Many other Boston Marathon champions, legends, pioneers, and significant 
figures in race history will also be in town to participate in Boston 
Marathon weekend in a number of ways.

About the Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.)
Established in 1887 and now in its 125th Anniversary year, the Boston 
Athletic Association is a non-profit organization with a mission of 
managing athletic events and promoting a healthy lifestyle through sports, 
especially running. The B.A.A.'s Boston Marathon is the world's oldest 
annual marathon, and the organization manages other local events and 
supports comprehensive charity, youth, and year-round running programs. 
Since 1986, the principal sponsor of the Boston Marathon has been John 
Hancock Financial. The Boston Marathon is part of the World Marathon 
Majors, along with the international marathons in Tokyo, London, Berlin, 
Chicago, and New York City. The 117th Boston Marathon will be held on 
Monday, April 15, 2013. Nearly 50,000 runners will participate in B.A.A. 
events in 2013.

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