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September 17, 2007, CHICAGO – The LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon today
announced its elite field of female runners that will contend for the
championship on Sunday, Oct. 7. Leading the field is Australian record
holder Benita Johnson who returns to the course where she set the 2:22:36
mark in 2006.
“Benita is relatively new to the marathon distance, but has quickly
established a reputation for herself by tackling three of the top
competitions in the world in Chicago, New York and London,” said Executive
Race Director Carey Pinkowski. “Several women are going to challenge her
however as we have four making their marathon debut and veterans like Nuta
Olaru and Alevtina Ivanova with their eyes on the championship. This race
is impossible to call as everything becomes a factor. It all depends on how
things develop on race day.”
Johnson, 28, delivered her best marathon performance in less-than-ideal
weather conditions in The 2006 LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon, placing third
and setting a new national record for Australia (2:22:36). After
establishing a solid track resume, Johnson debuted at the marathon distance
at the 2004 ING New York City Marathon, finishing in 14th place. At the
2005 Flora London Marathon, she shaved 12 minutes off her time to finish in
2:26:32. If the weather cooperates in Chicago next month, Johnson could
improve her time yet again.
Nuta Olaru (ROU), 37, is a veteran of the marathon distance with 13 World
Marathon Major race appearances under her belt. Her 2007 LaSalle Bank
Chicago Marathon performance will be her fifth in the Windy City, having
set her personal record on the course in 2004 (2:24:33).
Alevtina Ivanova (RUS), 32, will arrive at the start line fresh off setting
a new personal record (2:27:48) in taking first place at the Nagano Olympic
Commemorative Marathon in April. No stranger to the podium, Ivanova has
placed in the top 3 in six of her 10 marathon appearances.
The complete list of female athletes set to compete as of today is as
follows:
| Name | Country | Personal Record |
Kathy Butler | GBR | 2:28:29 |
Teyba Erkesso | ETH | Debut |
Alevtina Ivanova | RUS | 2:27:48 |
Benita Johnson | AUS | 2:22:36 |
Nuta Olaru | ROM | 2:24:33 |
Kate O’Neill | USA | Debut |
Adriana Pirtea | ROU | Debut |
Dulce Maria Rodríguez | MEX | 2:28:54 |
Jess Ruthe | NZL | Debut |
Linda Somers Smith | USA | 2:30:06 |
Liz Yelling | GBR | 2:30:44 |
The LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon has produced some of the greatest
performances in marathon history with its fast, flat course and reputation
for recruiting the world’s top talent. Over its 29-year history, The
LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon has hosted four world records, six American
records and numerous other national records. In 2006 alone, four women
posted new records for their countries (Australia, Russia, Ethiopia and
Mexico).
For more information on athletes and the race, visit www.chicagomarathon.com.
About The LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon
The LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon will celebrate its 30th anniversary on
Sunday, October 7, 2007 as 45,000 participants advance to the start line,
embarking on the culmination of 45,000 personal journeys. Along with the
massive field of recreational runners, the 26.2-mile course will welcome a
full field of world renowned professional athletes drawn to the flat, fast,
urban setting and the potential to break world and national records. The
professionals will compete for prize money and points in the World Marathon
Majors series which will crown its first male and female champions with
$500,000 each at the close of 2007. Since the inception of its charity
program in 2002, The LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon has generated more than
$27.5 million for a variety of charitable causes including $9.5 million in
the 2006 event alone. Registration for the race opened on January 1, 2007
and closed when it reached capacity on April 18.
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