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Posted: April 9, 2007

Athletics (RWire): 2007 Boston Marathon Set to Begin Two Hours Earlier

New 10:00am start will benefit runners and communities

BOSTON - As was announced in August 2006, the Boston Athletic Association, in cooperation with the eight cities and towns along the Boston Marathon course, will begin the 111th Boston Marathon on Monday, April 16, 2007 at 10:00am.

The B.A.A. has been discussing this concept with officials of each of the cities and towns since 2005 and has received support from representatives of each, as well as those from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

The Mobility Impaired Program, Wheelchair and Elite Women's divisions will continue to start earlier. The race will also continue to utilize a two-wave start, with the first wave beginning at 10:00am.

The legendary Boston Marathon course follows a point-to-point route from rural Hopkinton into Ashland, then Framingham, Natick, Wellesley, Newton, Brookline and, finally, Boston. The inaugural Boston Marathon, held in 1897, began at 12:19pm, and the race traditionally began at noon in the 109 races that followed.

In an effort to inform residents of the communities along the course as well as commuters who may be affected by the new start time, several measures are being taken:

* The towns and cities along the course will post information on the early start to their websites.
* Public service announcements will broadcast important details about the earlier start.
* The B.A.A. will place public service advertisements in newspapers that serve the communities along the course.

Schedule for the start of the 2007 Boston Marathon:
Division / Start Time
Mobility Impaired Division (approximately 10 athletes): 9:00am
Wheelchair Division (approximately 50 athletes): 9:25am
Elite Women (approximately 80 athletes): 9:35am
Wave One (approximately 10,000 athletes): 10:00am
Wave Two (approximately 13,500 athletes): 10:30am

In addition to runners enjoying cooler temperatures and an earlier re-opening of roads to vehicular traffic, several other reasons factored into the B.A.A.'s decision to break from its traditional noon starting time:

* The overwhelming majority of runners prefer to start earlier than noon. Recreational and elite runners alike are accustomed and tuned to racing marathons in the morning.
* The event's medical constituency unanimously concurs with an earlier start time.
* Police, fire and medical representatives of all eight cities and towns along the route have responded positively to the concept of the earlier start.

Registration for the 2007 Boston Marathon has officially closed. The field size of 23,500 official runners is the second largest in Boston history, behind only the 1996 100th running.

Established in 1887, the Boston Athletic Association is a non-profit organization with a mission of managing athletic events and promoting a healthy lifestyle through sports, especially running. The B.A.A.'s Boston Marathon is the world's oldest annual marathon, and the organization manages other local events and supports comprehensive charity, youth, and year-round running programs. Since 1986, the principal sponsor of the Boston Marathon has been John Hancock Financial Services. In 2006, the Boston Marathon launched - along with the Flora London Marathon also in April - the World Marathon Majors Series. Other events in the series are the real,- Berlin Marathon, LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon and ING New York City Marathon.

Visit the race website at: BostonMarathon.org.

Ryan Lamppa, Running USA Media Director
(805) 696-6232; Fax = (805) 659-0016
Ryan@RunningUSA.org
www.RunningUSA.org.

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