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Preview of Elite Field at 2006 LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon
Race Press Release

CHICAGO  (Oct.  5,  2006)  –  The  2006  LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon will welcome  some of the world’s top talent to its 29th running on Sunday, Oct. 22.  Defending  men’s  champion  Felix Limo (KEN) will lead a fast and deep men’s  line-up,  while  Ludmila  Petrova (RUS) and Constantina Tomescu-Dita (ROM) head up the highly competitive women’s hopefuls.

The  explosive  men’s  and  women’s fields will compete for portions of the event’s  $650,000  prize  purse.  Men’s  and  women’s  champions  will earn $125,000  each  plus significant time bonuses. They will also be seeking to put  points  on  the new World Marathon Majors (WMM) leader board as two of the three men tied for the series lead will face-off in Chicago.

The  LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon is the fourth of five races in the first year  of  a  two-year circuit. The inaugural male and female champions will each  be  awarded $500,000 in the fall of 2007. The overlapping series will launch  its second season at the 2007 Boston Marathon and award the 2007-08 champions in fall 2008 with $500,000 each.

Led  by  Limo,  the  Kenyan-dominated men’s field includes five runners who have  run  under 2:07 and eight who have bettered 2:08. Led by Petrova, the 2000  ING New York City Marathon champion and runner-up at London this past April,  four female entrants, including 2004 Chicago champion Tomescu-Dita, have personal bests below 2:22, and six have bested 2:25.

“People  come  here  to  run fast,” Executive Race Director Carey Pinkowski said.  “To win Chicago rivals any win in the world. We have a nice blend of very  talented  athletes  that  have  performed  on grand stages around the world. Hopefully, the chemistry of these individuals will set for some very striking competition.”

Previewing the Men Limo,  known  for  his  strong  finishing  kick and overall consistency, is poised  to  expand  his  international  prominence,  which already includes second  place  at  Amsterdam  in  2003 (2:06:42) and victories at Rotterdam (2:06:14)  and  real,-  Berlin (2:06:44) in 2004, Chicago (2:07:02) in 2005 and Flora London (2:06:39) this past April.

“Felix  is the favorite,” Pinkowski said. “He’s a great athlete and focuses only  on  the marathon. You don’t see him at many other road races. I think he  can  run  well  under  2:06, and if all things go according to plan, he could  run  well  under the event record of 2:05:42 (set by Moroccan Khalid Khannouchi, now a U.S. citizen, in 1999).”

Also  a threat to win, Daniel Njenga, 30, (KEN), who trains in Japan, again has his eyes on first place after finishing second, third, second and third the  last  four  years in Chicago. He knows the fast, flat course well. His personal  best  of  2:06:16 came at Chicago in 2002. He has tasted victory, winning the Tokyo International Marathon in 2004.

Other  sub-2:07  runners are Robert Cheboror, 27, (KEN), the 2004 Amsterdam winner  in  2:06:23; Wilson Onsare, 30, (KEN), who ran 2:06:47 for third at Paris  in 2003; and Charles Kibiwott, 32, (KEN), who was third at Rotterdam in April with a 2:06:52.

Also  talented  enough to win are Robert K. Cheruiyot, 28, (KEN), who ran a personal  best  and  course  record  2:07:14 to win Boston in April for the second  time and earn a  tie for the WMM lead; Benjamin Maiyo, 28, (KEN), a frontrunner who placed second to Limo last year in 2:07:09, also ran second in  Boston  this year at 2:08:21, second at Los Angeles in 2005 and is tied for  fourth  in  the  WMM  standings; Jimmy Muindi, 33, (KEN), who posted a 2:07:50  in  2005 at Rotterdam, but who is best known as a five-time winner of  the  Honolulu  Marathon  and  Thomas  Kiplitan, 23, (KEN), who has been training well, though his best time is only 2:10:05.

“I’m   prepared   mentally  and  physically,  knowing  there’s  some  tough competition,” Limo said of the prospect of running against four other “2:06 guys.”

“It’s  real  simple,” Pinkowski said. “The other guys know they have to get away from Limo because he’s such a great finisher.”

Previewing the Women The  women’s field promises to be evenly matched with any number of runners capable  of  taking  the  title.  It  is  likely to be a very tactical race matching young, new talent against older, experienced runners.

Petrova,  38,  the  mother  of children ages 17 and 12, is running stronger than  ever,  having  established  a  Russian  national record of 2:21:29 at London this year. She ran 2:25:45 when she won New York six years ago.

Tomescu-Dita,  36, was first in Chicago in 2004 and second in both 2003 and 2005  when  she  set  her  personal  best  and  Romanian national record of 2:21:30.  She seeks to regain her crown and become the seventh woman to win the race two times

Berhane Adere, 33, (ETH) had an outstanding performance at London in April, finishing  fourth in 2:21:52. She showed she is fit on Oct., 1, winning the BUPA Great North Run half marathon in Newcastle, England in 1:10:01.

Galina  Bogomolova,  29,  (RUS) was fifth at London in 2:21:58, following a second-place  marathon  debut  in  Las Vegas last December. This summer she posted a solid fourth-place finish in the European Championships 10,000m in August, but will concentrate on lowering her marathon time in Chicago.

Others  with  very  strong  credentials include Lidia Simon, 33, (ROM), who owns  a personal best of 2:22:54; Hiromi Ominami, 30, (JPN), who was second at Rotterdam in 2003 and second again at Berlin in 2004 with a 2:23:26; and Benita  Johnson,  27,  (AUS), who is making her first serious effort at the marathon distance after years of excellence in track and cross-country.

Top Americans Best  American hopes at Chicago this year rest with Brian Sell, 28, who was fourth at Boston this year in 2:10:55, and Abdi Abdirahman, 29, who has run 2:11:24  and  was second at the Philadelphia Distance Classic half marathon in September with a time of 1:01:07.

Edwardo Torres, 25, who starred locally at Wheeling High, the University of Colorado  and  on  the  world  cross-country  stage, will make his marathon debut. He was the top American finisher this year at the Falmouth Road Race in Massachusetts.

Khannouchi, a four-time winner of The LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon and the event-record  holder,  is  not  racing Chicago this year because of a minor foot injury. He ran at London in April, placing fourth.

On  the  women’s side, masters star Colleen De Reuck, 42, (2:26:35) will be joined  by  Elva  Dryer,  35,  and  Melissa  White, 25, who will make their debuts.  All  have  the  financial  incentive  of  The LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon’s  American Development Bonus program and time bonuses for posting 2008 Olympic Trial qualifying times.

“Our philosophy is to get the best athletes we can, let them prepare, bring them in and turn them loose,” Pinkowski said.

Athlete Roster
A  complete  list  of  elite  athletes  competing  in The 2006 LaSalle Bank
Chicago Marathon follows:

                 Men
                 Name                  Country       Personal Record
                 Abdi Abdirahman       USA           2:11:24
                 Robert Cheboror       KEN           2:06:23
                 Robert Cheruiyot      KEN           2:07:14
                 Jason Hartmann        USA           Debut
                 John Henwood          NZL           2:15:05
                 Luke Humphrey         USA           2:15:23
                 Chad Johnson          USA           2:16:57
                 Charles Kibiwott      KEN           2:06:52
                 Thomas Kiplitan       KEN           2:10:05
                 Salim Kipsang         KEN           2:08:04
                 Felix Limo            KEN           2:06:14
                 Benjamin Maiyo        KEN           2:07:09
                 Jimmy Muindi          KEN           2:07:50
                 Daniel Njenga         KEN           2:06:16
                 Wilson Onsare         KEN           2:06:47
                 Brian Sell            USA           2:10:55
                 Edwardo Torres        USA           Debut
                 Clint Verran          USA           2:14:12
                 John Yuda             TAN           2:10:13

                 Women
                 Name                  Country       Personal Record
                 Berhane Adere         ETH           2:21:52
                 Galina Bogomolova     RUS           2:21:58
                 Kathy Butler          GBR           2:30:01
                 Colleen De Reuck      USA           2:26:35
                 Elva Dryer            USA           Debut
                 Benita Johnson        AUS           2:26:32
                 Nuta Olaru            ROM           2:24:33
                 Hiromi Ominami        JPN           2:23:26
                 Madai Perez Carrillo  MEX           2:26:50
                 Ludmila Petrova       RUS           2:21:29
                 Dulce Maria Rodríguez MEX           2:29:00
                 Lidia Simon           ROM           2:22:54
                 Constantina Tomescu-Dita            ROM   2:21:30
                 Melissa White         USA           Debut

The  29th  LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon will officially start at 8:00 a.m. on  Sunday, Oct. 22 in Grant Park. The Race will be broadcast live on CBS 2 CHICAGO  and  The  Score Sportsradio 670 AM. Race news, results, photos and in-race results are available at chicagomarathon.com.


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