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Press Release - New York City Marathon - 10/12/05

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                                         Contact: Richard Finn
                                                  NYRR
                                                  (212) 423-2229
                                                  Maeve Mullally
                                                  (212) 423-2294
                                                  

                          Tergat and Keflezighi 
      Declared Fit and Ready to Go at the ING New York City Marathon


NEW YORK - (October 12, 2005) - The coaches of world record holder Paul 
Tergat of Kenya and 2004 Olympic silver medalist Meb Keflezighi of the 
United States declared their athletes healthy and ready to go at the ING 
New York City Marathon 2005 in statements released on Wednesday by New York 
Road Runners officials.

Both Tergat, 36, and Keflezighi, 30, had been sidelined by leg injuries 
since the summer, calling into doubt their fitness for the five-borough 
race on Sunday, November 6. 

Tergat suffered a slight hamstring injury last month that forced him to 
withdraw from two scheduled races in England. From his training site in 
Kenya, however, Tergat's coach, Dr. Gabriele Rosa, said Tergat is on 
schedule with his training for his ING New York City Marathon debut. 

"The problem of Paul Tergat now has been completely overcome," said Rosa. 
"He's okay now. He feels very good, and he's training together with [fellow 
ING New York City Marathon entrant] Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot. 

"For New York, he will be ready to run at a very high level, performing 
like everyone knows him," continued Rosa. Tergat set the marathon world 
record of 2:04:55 in Berlin in 2003.

Keflezighi suffered a tightening of his right quadriceps muscle during the 
10,000 meter final at the IAAF World Championships in Helsinki on August 8. 
He withdrew from the race and has not competed since. Early last month, 
Keflezighi resumed training with his Team Running USA coach, Bob Larsen, in 
Mammoth Lakes, Calif.

"Meb is completely recovered," said Larsen. "He is now training hard in 
Mammoth Lakes. Meb's training is progressing very well. He anticipates 
being very competitive in his third ING New York City Marathon."

Last year, Keflezighi finished second (2:09:53, a personal record) in New 
York to Hendrick Ramaala (2:09:28), notching the highest finish by an 
American since Bob Kempainen placed second in 1993. He also won the silver 
medal in the 2004 Athens Olympic Marathon.

The ING New York City Marathon men's field, as formidable and deep as any 
in the storied history of the race, includes defending champion Ramaala of 
South Africa, reigning two-time world marathon champion Jaouad Gharib of 
Morocco, reigning Flora London Marathon champion Martin Lel of Kenya, and 
2001 New York champion and course record holder (2:07:43) Tesfaye Jifar of 
Ethiopia.



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