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Press Release - Miami Marathon - 1/11/11

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

     5,000 Students Run For Something Better At ING Miami Marathon®

Middle School students throughout the Dade County School system have begun 
training in the 2011 ING Run For Something Better® program, which will 
conclude Sunday January 30 with more than 5000 kids participating in a 1.2 
mile-run as part of ING Miami Marathon and Half-Marathon® festivities.

The ING Run For Something Better® is aligning  with First Lady Michelle 
Obama's Let's Move! Campaign, which hopes to solve the challenge of 
childhood obesity within a generation so that children born today will 
reach adulthood at a healthy weight. That initiative involves diet and 
exercise such as training for the ING Run For Something Better. The local 
initiative, called Let's Move Miami, runs though February 22.

"We are tying the two programs together because we are trying to get all 
students and staff -- students for 60 minutes a day, adults for 30 minutes 
a day -- to become healthier through physical activity as a lifestyle," 
said Dr. Jayne Greenberg, Executive Director for Physical Education and 
Health Literacy for Dade County Schools. "There is a natural synergy 
between the two programs. The students have to be physically active to 
train for ING Run For Something Better.

"The program began as a goal-setting program. It not only teaches you about 
being physically active but how to set a goal, work hard toward your goal 
and to achieve your goal. If you can set a goal to be physically active 
every day, you can take that same goal-setting and apply it to everything 
that you do. We are trying to apply it to teachers, administrators, 
custodians, and kitchen staffs. We want everybody in Miami-Dade Schools to 
be healthy."

The ING Run For Something Better® began in 2003 with a few hundred Dade 
County middle school students and has grown every year. That swarm of 
youngsters, clad in orange ING Run For Something Better® shirts and orange 
shoe laces, will gather at the steps of the Dade County courthouse at 11 
a.m. on January 30 and will run their own 1.2 mile race down Flagler Street 
after the completion of the big race. They will finish in the Half-Marathon 
finish chute alongside marathon finishers nearing the conclusion of the big 
race.

"We're pleased that ING Run For Something Better® has touched the lives of 
so many youth in Miami-Dade County schools," said Rhonda Mims, president of 
the ING Foundation and senior vice president, ING's Office of Corporate 
Responsibility and Multicultural Affairs. "It's encouraging to see so many 
students on the road to adopting healthier lifestyles as ING continues its 
mission to combat child obesity."

"With so many physical education and sports programs having been scaled 
back due to budget cuts and with the First Lady out in front on the child 
obesity issue, the ING Run For Something Better® program becomes an 
important initiative to develop an appreciation for physical activity 
through running among middle school age students," said Dave Scott, General 
Manager of US Road Sports & Entertainment of Florida and Race Director of 
the ING Miami Marathon. "Each passing year this program has grown and these 
youngsters will be joining the ranks of a growing health and fitness 
generation.  I honestly believe that kids love to run."

The kids in the ING Run For Something Better® are in the midst of a 15-week 
training program at their respective schools, running a minimum of 25 miles 
over that period of time. The 1.2 mile finale is a celebration run of their 
participation in the program, and the participating kids will receive 
orange shoe laces, a t-shirt, a medal and a post-race snack upon completion 
of their final mile. While there are 5,000 kids running the final mile on 
race day, 11,000 students are participating in the ING Run For Something 
Better® program.

The schools participating in the ING Run For Something Better® program are 
Ada Merritt K-8 Center,  Allapattah Middle School, Ammons Middle School, 
Avocado Elementary School, Bob Graham Education Center, Bowman Foster Ashe 
Elementary School, Campbell Drive Middle School, Carol City Middle School, 
Charter School at Waterstone, Citrus Grove Middle School, Cutler Ridge 
Middle School, Devon Aire K-8 Center, Doral Academy Charter School, Emerson 
Elementary School, Fienberg Fisher K-8 Center, Henry H. Filer Middle 
School, Hialeah Gardens Middle School, Highland Oaks Middle School, Howard 
D. McMillan Middle School, Jorge Mas Canosa Middle School, Kenwood K-8 
Center, Key Biscayne K-8 Center, Lake Stevens Middle School, Miami Edison 
Middle School, Miami Lakes K-8 Center, Palm Springs Middle School, 
Pinecrest Academy Charter School, Redland Middle School, Richmond 
Elementary School, Richmond Heights Middle School, Riviera Middle School, 
Rockway Middle School, Somerset Academy Charter School, South Dade Middle 
School, Sunset Park Elementary School, Tropical Elementary School, Winston 
Park K-8 Center, and Vineland K-8 Center.

About US Road Sports
US Road Sports & Entertainment Group is a health and wellness company 
dedicated to the production of world-class endurance events.  The mission 
of US Road Sports is to offer an unparalleled participant sports experience 
that showcases host communities and endures as a deeply valued local asset 
through events that are a part of the city's culture, identity and brand.  
For each participant, US Road Sports strives to offer events that allow 
participants of all skill levels the opportunity to improve their physical 
and mental health and accomplish life-altering goals while having fun.  US 
Road Sports provides sponsors and municipalities highly effective exposure 
to help maximize their presence and message in the community.

About ING
ING is a global financial institution of Dutch origin offering banking, 
investments, life insurance and retirement services to over 85 million 
private, corporate and institutional clients in over 40 countries. With a 
diverse workforce of more than 107,000 people, ING is dedicated to setting 
the standard in helping our clients manage their financial future.
 
In the U.S., the ING (NYSE: ING) family of companies offers a comprehensive
array of financial services to retail and institutional clients, which 
includes life insurance, retirement plans, mutual funds, managed accounts, 
alternative investments, direct banking, institutional investment 
management, annuities, employee benefits and financial planning. ING holds 
top-tier rankings in key U.S. markets and serves approximately 30 million 
customers across the nation.
 
ING's diversity management philosophy and commitment to workplace 
diversity, diversity marketing, corporate citizenship and supplier 
diversity fosters an inclusive environment for employees that supports a 
distinctive product and service experience for the financial services 
consumer. For more information, visit ing.us.
 
About INGRun For Something Better®
ING Run For Something Better® helps fund school-based running programs in 
an effort to combat childhood obesity before it ever begins. Linked to 
ING's commitment to education, the program helps introduce kids to the 
benefits of sport, a habit of physical fitness and a healthy lifestyle. 
Nationally, ING has committed over $2.5 million to fund grants and 
school-based running programs through ING Run For Something Better®. Since 
2006, $1 million has also been raised by individual donors through a 
special charitable fund that encourages others to support the cause through 
their own contributions. When someone donates $10 or more to ING Run For 
Something Better®, ING will recognize their contribution by giving them a 
special pair of orange shoelaces to wear showing that they are "tied" to 
supporting kids' fitness. One hundred percent of the net proceeds go to the 
ING Run For Something Better fitness programs. For more information about 
the orange laces, go to www.orangelaces.com.
 
About the ING Foundation
The ING Foundation's mission is to improve the quality of life in 
communities where ING operates and its employees and customers live. 
Through charitable giving and employee volunteerism, the foundation focuses 
on programs in the areas of financial literacy, children's education, 
diversity and environmental sustainability.  For more information, visit 
ing-usafoundation.com.
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