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Press Release - The Chicago Marathon - 4/6/10

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

  U.S. Olympic Marathoner Ryan Hall Joins 2010 Bank of America Chicago   
    Marathon Field in an Attempt to Lower the Men's American Record

          The Hall Steps Foundation Contributes to Marathon's 
  Rich Philanthropic Heritage by Building Team of 100 to Run with Ryan

CHICAGO, IL (April 6, 2010) - The Bank of America Chicago Marathon today 
announced U.S. Olympic marathoner Ryan Hall, 27, will compete in the 
October 10, 2010 race in an attempt to lower the 2:05:38 American record 
set by Khalid Khannouchi in 2002. The Mammoth Lakes, Calif., resident and 
recognized philanthropist will lead a team of 100 runners representing his 
non-profit organization, The Hall Steps Foundation.

"I have been preparing for an attempt to lower the American record since I 
ran my first marathon in London in 2007, and there is no other U.S. course 
that could allow me a better opportunity than Chicago," commented Hall from 
Boston where he is in final preparation for the Boston Marathon on April 
19. "It's remarkably flat and fast with a veteran production team that sets 
a stage for athletes to produce personal and national records, which is my 
goal. The Bank of America Chicago Marathon also has a long history of 
generating millions of dollars for charitable causes, so it felt like the 
ideal place to expand our Hall Steps Foundation running team from the 20 
that will run in Boston to 100 in Chicago."

In conjunction with his athletic pursuit at the Bank of America Chicago 
Marathon, Hall will lead a team of 100 runners to raise funds for the 
non-profit organization he founded with his wife, Sara. The Hall Steps 
Foundation's main mission is to take small steps toward the marathon goal 
of ending poverty. To that end, it supports international efforts to 
provide clean water, end human trafficking and fund rescue homes. In the 
U.S., it seeks to establish a mentor running program for at risk youth.

As one of 150 charities forming teams for the October race, The Hall Steps 
Foundation will contribute to a total $10 million raised on race day. The 
money raised by Hall Steps runners will directly support the launch of its 
youth mentor and running program, a mission that falls in line with a 
recent program launched by the event's title sponsor, Bank of America.

Last month, Bank of America announced a new Chicago Youth Fitness 
Initiative in which the bank is matching a two-dollar donation from each 
entry fee to its Chicago-based road races to support local youth fitness 
organizations. Through its involvement with the Bank of America Chicago 
Marathon (45,000 participants) and Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle 8K 
(36,000 participants), the bank is generating $324,000 to be split among 
four local youth fitness organizations: ChicagoRun, Girls on the Run, MGR 
Foundation, and Special Children's Charities/Special Olympics Chicago. The 
initiative is the latest in the bank's support of after school programming 
in Chicago. 

"Through the Chicago Youth Fitness Initiative, we have been able to combine 
the tradition of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon with support for 
local after-school programs in a very impactful way. As a result, hundreds 
of thousands of dollars have been generated to expand programs that provide 
a great service to our children," said Bank of America Chicago and Illinois 
Market President Tim Maloney. "We are thrilled to welcome a world-class 
athlete like Ryan Hall who shares the mission of giving back, and we look 
forward to partnering with him to do so around the race."

Hall's current personal record is the 2:06:17 mark he set in London in 2008 
before qualifying for the 2008 U.S. Olympic marathon team with a commanding 
2:09:02 first-place finish in New York. Among the world's greatest runners 
and amid extremely warm conditions during the Beijing Olympic Games, Hall 
placed 10th with a 2:12:33 finish time. This month he will compete at the 
Boston Marathon in an attempt to become the first U.S. champion in the race 
since Greg Meyer in 1983. His next 26.2-mile race will be in Chicago.

"Ryan is a very smart athlete and has gone about his career the right way 
starting with an amazing debut in London in 2007," said Bank of America 
Chicago Marathon Executive Race Director Carey Pinkowski. "He has 
positioned himself for a breakout race in Chicago this fall and has all the 
focus and drive needed to make a run at the American record. What is unique 
about Ryan is his interest beyond personal success and his tireless 
charitable efforts. He's an athlete and a humanitarian."

Open registration for the 2010 Bank of America Chicago Marathon closed on 
March 23, but a limited number of entries are still available through its 
charity partners, including The Hall Steps Foundation. For information on 
how to register through a charity, visit www.chicagomarathon.com.

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