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Press Release - Chicago Marathon - 9/30/10

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

              2010 Bank of America Chicago Marathon Features 
                  Strongest Elite Field in Event History

          Deriba Merga and Feyisa Lilesa Round Out Men's Field

McFadden Returns to Defend Wheelchair Title; Van Dyk to Make Chicago Debut

CHICAGO - The Bank of America Chicago Marathon today announced its complete 
2010 men's and women's elite field. The additions of Ethiopians Deriba 
Merga and Feyisa Lilesa to the men's competition significantly strengthen 
what was already shaping up to be the top field in the event's 33-year 
history. Merga, the 2009 Boston Marathon champion, and Lelisa, who has a 
personal best 2:05:23, will join forces with defending Bank of America 
Chicago Marathon champion Sammy Wanjiru of Kenya, London Marathon champion 
Tsegaye Kebede of Ethiopia and Boston Marathon champion Robert Kiprono 
Cheruiyot of Kenya.

A trio of Ethiopian athletes will take the women's competition to new 
heights as well: Astede Baysa, the two-time Paris Marathon champion, Askale 
Tafa Magarsa, runner-up at the 2008 Berlin Marathon, and Mamitu Daksa, the 
2010 Dubai Marathon champion, have been added to a field that already 
includes defending Bank of America Chicago Marathon champion Liliya 
Shobukhova of Russia, London and Berlin Marathon champion Irina Mikitenko 
of Germany, and top American Magdalena Lewy-Boulet.

"The best field in Bank of America Chicago Marathon race history just got 
even better," said Executive Race Director Carey Pinkowski. "The depth of 
talent in the marathon is at an all-time high at the national and 
international levels. These athletes are hungry to compete against one 
another and this year's field will bring a new level of excitement to the 
Bank of America Chicago Marathon. The stage is set for a historic race on 
10-10-10."

The welcoming of Merga adds even more intrigue to the race's impact on the 
2009-2010 World Marathon Majors series standings as third-ranked Merga (35 
points) is one of the only athletes in reach of surpassing top-ranked 
Wanjiru and Kebede (50 points each) before the series concludes in November 
in New York.

Twenty-year-old Lilesa is one of the most exiting young athletes in the 
sport. He ran near-world record pace through 35 kilometers at the Rotterdam 
Marathon in April before finishing fourth in 2:05:23, making him the 
youngest man in history to break 2:06 for the marathon.

Additional entrants in the men's field include Kenya's Shadrack Biwott, 
former standout at the University of Oregon and brother of Duncan Kibet, 
the second fastest marathon runner of all time; Kenya's Wesley Korir, 
two-time Los Angeles Marathon champion; Ethiopia's Negari Terfa, third 
place finisher at the 2009 Berlin Marathon; and American Nick Arciniaga, 
who ran 2:11:46 at the San Diego Marathon, the fourth-ranked time in the 
U.S. for 2010.

Elite Wheelchair Competition
The elite wheelchair competition welcomes back defending champion Tatyana 
McFadden of the United States to the women's race.

McFadden, a member of the University of Illinois racing team, shocked the 
field last year in her marathon debut, outsprinting a field of seasoned 
veterans in the closest finish in the event's history with the top five 
women all finishing within three seconds of one another. McFadden will be 
challenged by her University of Illinois teammate, Amanda McGrory, the 2007 
and 2008 Bank of America Chicago Marathon champion.

South Africa's Ernst Van Dyk highlights the men's elite wheelchair race. 
Van Dyk, who will be making his first appearance in Chicago, has notched 
marathon victories world-wide, including New York City, Paris, Los Angeles 
and Boston, where he is the event's most decorated champion with nine 
victories. Van Dyk's toughest competition will come from another Bank of 
America Chicago Marathon newcomer, Heinz Frei of Switzerland, one of the 
sport's great champions and recorder of the fastest time ever achieved on a 
flat course marathon (1:20:14). Frei is a three-time winner of the London 
Marathon and a 14-time Paralympic Games gold medalist.

A complete roster of elite athletes for the 2010 Bank of America Chicago 
Marathon follows:

Men
Name                          Country           Personal Record
Sammy Wanjiru                 KEN               2:05:10
Vincent Kipruto               KEN               2:05:13
Tsegaye Kebede                ETH               2:05:18
Feyisa Lilesa                 ETH               2:05:23
Robert Kiprono Cheruiyot      KEN               2:05:52
Deriba Merga                  ETH               2:06:38
Negari Terfa                  ETH               2:07:41
Wesley Korir                  KEN               2:08:24
Laban Moiben                  KEN               2:09:43
Ridouane Harroufi             MAR               2:10:14
Nick Arciniaga                USA               2:11:46
Jason Hartmann                USA               2:12:09
Justin Young                  USA               2:13:52
Chad Johnson                  USA               2:15:03
Mike Morgan                   USA               2:15:11
Luke Humphrey                 USA               2:15:22
Patrick Rizzo                 USA               2:15:48
Mike Sayenko                  USA               2:16:38
Fasil Bizuneh                 USA               2:16:47
James Carney                  USA               2:16:54
Boaz Cheboiywo                KEN               2:21:40
Shadrack Biwott               KEN               Debut
Juan Carlos Romero            MEX               Debut

Women
Name                          Country           Personal Record
Irina Mikitenko               GER               2:19:19
Askale Tafa Magarsa           ETH               2:21:31
Naoko Sakamoto                JPN               2:21:51
Liliya Shobukhova             RUS               2:22:00
Atsede Baysa                  ETH               2:22:04
Mamitu Daska                  ETH               2:24:19
Lidiya Grigoryeva             RUS               2:25:10
Magdalena Lewy-Boulet         USA               2:26:22
Colleen De Reuck              USA               2:26:35
Desiree Davila                USA               2:27:53
Liz Yelling                   GBR               2:28:33
Kaori Yoshida                 JPN               2:30:58
Melissa White                 USA               2:32:55
Tera Moody                    USA               2:32:59
Zoila Gomez                   USA               2:33:53
Dot McMahan                   USA               2:35:02
Maria Konovalova              RUS               2:35:21
Erin Moeller                  USA               2:36:51
Andrea Pomaranski             USA               2:37:44
Fiona Docherty                NZL               2:37:55
Kim Duclos                    USA               2:38:21
Jennifer Houck                USA               2:39:02
Jia Chaofeng                  CHN               2:40:33
Diane Nukuri-Johnson          BDI               Debut
Molly Pritz                   USA               Debut

Wheelchair Men
Name                          Country
Adam Bleakney                 USA
Rafel Botello                 ESP
Heinz Frei                    SUI
Joshua George                 USA
Tony Iniguez                  USA
Saul Mendoza                  MEX
Santiago Sanz                 ESP
Masazumi Soejima              JPN
Ernst Van Dyk                 RSA

Wheelchair Women
Name                          Country
Kelsey LeFevour               USA
Maggie Frederick              USA
Tatyana McFadden              USA
Amanda McGrory                USA

About the Bank of America Chicago Marathon 
In its 33rd year and a member of the World Marathon Majors, the Bank of 
America Chicago Marathon annually attracts 45,000 participants, including a 
world class elite field and a world class elite wheelchair field, and 1.7 
million spectators. As a result of its national and international draw, the 
iconic race assists in raising $10 million for a variety of charitable 
causes while generating a $150 million economic impact to its host city 
according to a report by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's 
Regional Economics Applications Laboratory (R.E.A.L.). The 2010 Bank of 
America Chicago Marathon will start and finish in Chicago's Grant Park 
beginning at 7:30 a.m. on Sunday, October 10. In advance of the race, a 
two-day Health & Fitness Expo will be held at McCormick Place Convention 
Center on Friday, October 8 and Saturday, October 9. More information on 
the race and how to get involved is available at the event Web site, 
www.chicagomarathon.com. 

                        www.chicagomarathon.com

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