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Press Release - NYRR Dash to the Finish Line - 10/12/11

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

               Deena Kastor, Dathan Ritzenhein to Run Inaugural 
              NYRR Dash to the Finish Line, Saturday, November 5

Part of ING New York City Marathon weekend festivities, the 5K race will 
start near United Nations and end at iconic marathon finish line in Central 
Park 

Field also includes Sally Kipyego, Matt Tegenkamp, and Ben True

New York, October 12, 2011-The inaugural NYRR Dash to the Finish Line will 
draw some big names, including Olympians Deena Kastor and Dathan Ritzenhein 
on Saturday, November 5, during ING New York City Marathon weekend, it was 
announced today by New York Road Runners president and CEO Mary Wittenberg.  

To be held the day before the ING New York City Marathon, the race will 
offer a flat and fast 3.1-mile course through the heart of Manhattan, 
starting near the United Nations, crossing Midtown on famed 42nd Street, 
and heading uptown to Central Park for the last dash across the 
world-renowned ING New York City Marathon finish line. All runners are 
invited, and the race is a key element in New York Road Runners' strategy 
of opening up the weekend festivities to more people.  

Kastor will be joined by previously announced American 5000-meter 
record-holder Molly Huddle, as well as Magdalena Lewy Boulet, who was the 
runner-up at the 2008 U.S. Marathon Olympic Trials, and 2011 World 
Championships 10,000-meter silver medalist Sally Kipyego of Kenya. 
Ritzenhein will also be in good company: 2008 Olympians Matt Tegenkamp and 
Lopez Lomong and two-time USA champion Ben True are all entered. 

"The Dash to the Finish Line is just one more way for everyone to get 
involved in marathon weekend," said Wittenberg. "From Opening Ceremonies, 
to the Dash to the Finish Line, and the Mobile Spectator App, there are so 
many ways to get involved even if you aren't running. And to top it off, 
there is the bonus of running across our famed marathon finish line with so 
many of our talented athletes in this fast, fun 5K. 

Kastor, 38, of Mammoth Lakes, CA, is the American marathon record-holder 
(2:19:36, London, 2006). She earned the bronze medal in the marathon at the 
2004 Athens Olympics. After the birth of her first child in February, 
Kastor began a comeback to racing at the NYRR New York Mini 10K in June. 
She recently won the Rock 'n' Roll San Jose Half-Marathon in 1:12:23.

"I'm excited to be a part of the inaugural NYRR Dash to the Finish Line," 
said Kastor. "This race is one more reason to get excited about ING New 
York City Marathon weekend.  As I continue my focus and training for the 
Olympic Trials marathon in January, this race will certainly be a ‘dash' 
for me, but it's another way to enjoy marathon week in New York City."  

Ritzenhein, 28, of Portland, OR, hasn't raced since last year's ING New 
York City Marathon, when he finished eighth in 2:12:33. The two-time 
Olympian is back training after a series of injuries earlier in the year. 
The NYRR Dash to the Finish Line will be Ritzenhein's first competitive 
race in his buildup to the Olympic Trials marathon in January.

"I'm very excited to be returning to action at the NYRR Dash to the Finish 
Line," said Ritzenhein. "This is a great first step for me to making the 
2012 Olympic team and putting the past year behind me. After a full year 
off from racing, I can't think of a better place to make my return. I've 
had great comebacks in New York in the past and can't wait to do it again. 
Putting on my racing shoes once again on the streets of New York is the 
best way for me to set my sights on making a third Olympic team."

Lewy Boulet, 38, of Oakland, CA, won the Falmouth Road Race in August, and 
she set personal bests at 5000 and 10,000 meters this summer. A native of 
Poland, Lewy Boulet was part of the USA team that took the bronze medal at 
the 2011 IAAF World Cross Country Championships.

Kipyego, 25, of Kenya, attended Texas Tech University, where she was an 
NCAA standout, equaling the record for most individual NCAA championships 
in history. She was the 2011World Championships silver medalist at 10,000 
meters in Daegu, South Korea. Most recently, she finished second at the 
NYRR Fifth Avenue Mile in a time of 4:22.6, three-tenths of a second behind 
winner Jenny Simpson of the USA. 

Tegenkamp, 29, of Portland, OR, competed in his first Olympics in 2008 and 
hopes to represent the USA again in 2012. He recently competed in the 
10,000 meters at the 2011World Championships, and he is one of only five 
U.S. men to have run under 13 minutes for 5000 meters.

Lomong, 26, of Beaverton, OR, is a two-time USA champion at 1500 meters, 
and he represented the U.S. in that event at the 2008 Olympic Games. Lomong 
resettled in the United States after escaping captivity in Sudan, and he 
became a citizen in 2007, one year before being selected as the flag bearer 
for Team USA during the 2008 Olympic Opening Ceremonies. 

True, 25, of Hanover, NH, has been on a tear in 2011, finishing as the top 
American at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships before winning the 
BAA 5K (during Boston Marathon weekend), the USA 10K Championship, and the 
USA 5K Championship. He also finished second at the USA 15K and 10-Mile 
Championships. True is part of the In the Arena training group in New 
Hampshire. 

New York Road Runners

Headquartered in New York City, New York Road Runners is dedicated to 
advancing the sport of running, enhancing health and fitness for all, and 
meeting our community's needs. Our goal is to use the expertise acquired in 
our 52-year history to empower all people to live fitter, healthier lives 
through participation in our races, community events, instruction and 
training resources, and youth programs. Our races and other events draw 
more than 300,000 people each year. The ING New York City Marathon, NYRR's 
premier event, is the largest and most inclusive marathon in the world, 
attracting the world's top professional runners every year and raising 
nearly $25 million for charity in 2009. NYRR's running-based youth 
programs, which currently serve more than 100,000 children in hundreds of 
schools and community centers, promote children's health and fitness, 
character development, and personal achievement in underserved communities. 
For more information, visit www.nyrr.org.

The ING New York City Marathon

The premier event of New York Road Runners, the ING New York City Marathon 
is one of the world's great road races, drawing some 140,000 applicants. 
The race attracts many world-class professional athletes, not only for the 
$650,000 in prize money, but also for the chance to excel in the media 
capital of the world before two million cheering spectators and a worldwide 
broadcast reach of 330 million. As any one of the more than 875,000 past 
participants will attest, crossing the finish line in Central Park is one 
of the great thrills of a lifetime. For more information, visit 
www.ingnycmarathon.org.

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