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Press Release - Chicago Marathon - 7/28/11

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

U.S. Olympian Ryan Hall to Compete in 2011 Bank of America Chicago Marathon
             Against Fellow Sub 2:05 Marathoner on Fast Course

                      Hall to Donate Prize Money to 
        The Hall Steps Foundation's Anti-Poverty Efforts in Kenya

CHICAGO – The Bank of America Chicago Marathon today announced U.S. 
Olympian Ryan Hall will compete in the 34th annual race on October 9, 
setting up a rematch against fellow sub 2:05 performer Moses Mosop of 
Kenya. Hall, who recorded a personal best 2:04:58 at the Boston Marathon in 
April, finishing behind Mosop's 2:03:06, will match strides against the 
world's best runners in Chicago as he begins his run up to the 2012 Olympic 
Games Marathon. The Mammoth Lakes, Calif., resident and recognized 
philanthropist also announced that he will donate any prize money earned in 
Chicago to his non-profit organization, The Hall Steps Foundation, to 
support anti-poverty programs in Kenya. 

The Bank of America Chicago Marathon presents an invaluable opportunity for 
Hall, the 10th place finisher at the 2008 Olympic Marathon in Beijing, to 
compete on a global stage with the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials Marathon and 
the London Olympics on the horizon. 

Hall will make his Bank of America Chicago Marathon debut after withdrawing 
from last year's event and taking an extended break from competition due to 
fatigue. He rebounded with authority in Boston, improving his personal best 
time by more than a minute

"I am excited to line up at the Bank of America Chicago Marathon at full 
strength, which I unfortunately wasn't able to do last year," said Hall. 
"Every time I race against a world-class field I learn more about myself 
and continue to evolve as an athlete. The Bank of America Chicago Marathon 
is an important opportunity to work on some new things in my training and 
develop tools that will help me compete for an Olympic medal." 

Bank of America Chicago Marathon Executive Race Director Carey Pinkowski 
said, "Ryan is a phenomenal athlete—one of the all-time great Americans—and 
it will be thrilling to watch him attack our flat and fast course with the 
support of the Chicago crowd behind him. He's going to get a good look at 
many of the same athletes he may face at the Olympic Games next summer, 
including a rematch against Moses six months after their historic 
performances in Boston."

Hall is the American record-holder in the half marathon (59:43) and has won 
numerous national titles from 12K cross country through the marathon, 
including a memorable victory at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials, where he 
covered the last 13.1 miles in 1:02:45 on the rolling hills of New York's 
Central Park. He has two fourth place finishes (2011 and 2010) and a third 
place finish (2009) at the Boston Marathon; he placed fourth at the 2009 
New York City Marathon and fifth in London in 2008.

At the Bank of America Chicago Marathon, Hall is a threat to take down the 
American record of 2:05:38 held by Khalid Khannouchi, as well as the course 
record of 2:05:41 held by Kenya's Sammy Wanjiru. Hall's time of 2:04:58 is 
not recognized as an American record due to the Boston Marathon's 
point-to-point course layout and elevation drop of greater than one meter 
per kilometer.

In the tradition of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon, which assisted in 
raising more than $12 million in 2010 for dozens of local, national and 
global causes, Hall has pledged to donate all his prize money to support 
anti-poverty efforts in Kenya through his nonprofit organization, The Hall 
Steps Foundation, and to do so in honor of his friend and two-time Bank of 
America Chicago Marathon champion Sammy Wanjiru, a Kenya native who passed 
away this year.

"One of the reasons I decided to run the Bank of America Chicago Marathon 
is the event's continued support of important charitable causes," said 
Hall. "Sara and I started The Hall Steps Foundation in 2009 and the kind of 
outreach the Bank of America Chicago Marathon engages in with the nonprofit 
community here in Chicago and around the world is important to us and 
important to our foundation."

Hall invited others to join him and his fundraising efforts by running the 
Bank of America Chicago Marathon on behalf of The Halls Steps Foundation. 
For those who have not yet registered, The Hall Steps Foundation has 
entries into the sold-out event. For those who have already registered but 
are not yet running for charity, Hall also invited them to join the Hall 
Steps team and to dedicate their race to a charitable cause. For more 
information, go to www.thestepsfoundation.org.

In addition to The Hall Steps Foundation, the following three charities 
also have entries into the sold-out Bank of America Chicago Marathon until 
September 1: American Red Cross, Chicago Diabetes Project – Cellmates on 
the Run, and Ronald McDonald House Charities. To learn more, go to 
www.chicagomarathon.com/runforcharity.

The Bank of America Chicago Marathon also announced that Kenya's Wesley 
Korir, two-time winner of the Los Angeles Marathon, will join its elite 
field. Korir, a graduate of the University of Louisville, has three top 10 
finishes in Chicago, including a fourth place finish last year. He set a 
personal best 2:08:24 in winning the 2009 L.A. Marathon.

Bank of America Chicago Marathon 
In its 34th 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 runner and wheelchair field, and an estimated 1.7 million 
spectators. As a result of its national and international draw, each year, 
the iconic race assists in raising millions for a variety of charitable 
causes while generating $150 million in 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 2011 Bank of 
America Chicago Marathon will start and finish in Chicago's Grant Park 
beginning at 7:30 a.m. on October 9. In advance of the race, a two-day 
Health & Fitness Expo will be held at McCormick Place Convention Center on 
October 7-8.

                       www.chicagomarathon.com

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