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Press Release - New York City Marathon - 9/10/12

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
  
   U.S. Olympian Ryan Hall Withdraws from 2012 ING New York City Marathon

                   Injuries Force Him Out of November 4 Race

New York, September 10, 2012- The 2012 ING New York City Marathon men's 
field will lose previously announced Ryan Hall due to a series of small but 
stubborn injuries, including plantar fasciitis and tightness in his legs, 
which have caused him to lose too much training time, it was announced 
today by New York Road Runners officials.

"I am very disappointed to not be able to run this year's ING New York City 
Marathon," said Hall, 29, of Redding, CA. "I was hoping that after some 
time off and treatment after the Games, the string of nagging injuries I've 
been dealing with this year would be behind me. After trying to run 
through, I came to the realization when keeping the big picture in mind, 
that I needed to take a longer break to let things heal and not rush the 
training. As much as I would love to still race after taking the break, my 
integrity will not let me show up to the line if I'm not fit."

Hall started the Olympic Marathon in London last month, but was forced to 
stop due to injury. The men's field features Hall's U.S. Olympic Marathon 
teammates Meb Keflezighi and Abdi Abdirahman. Other top Americans include 
Jason Hartmann, Brett Gotcher, Nick Arciniaga, Scott Bauhs, Andrew Carlson, 
and Ryan Vail.

About the ING New York City Marathon

NYRR's premier event, the ING New York City Marathon is the most loved and 
most inclusive marathon in the world, attracting elite athletes and 
recreational runners alike for the challenge and thrill of a lifetime. The 
race has grown tremendously since it began in 1970 with just 127 runners 
racing four laps of Central Park. Now, more than 47,000 participants from 
all over the globe flock to New York City every November for an 
adrenaline-filled road tour of all five boroughs, starting on Staten Island 
at the foot of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and ending in Central Park. 
Some run for prize money or bragging rights, others for charity or their 
personal best. All are cheered on by more than two million live spectators 
and a TV audience of 330 million. 

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