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2006 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CHAMPIONS POISED TO DEFEND TITLES AT THE 2007 LASALLE BANK CHICAGO MARATHON                
Complete Field for Sunday's Race Announced
by: Chicago Marathon

October  3,  2007,  CHICAGO – Defending champions Robert K. Cheruiyot (KEN) and  Berhane  Adere (ETH) will lead the field of elite athletes at The 30th Anniversary  LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon on Sunday, Oct. 7. Cheruiyot won the  men's 2006 title in 2:07:35 while Adere place first among the women in 2:20:42.

"It is a tremendous honor to have both of our defending champions return to the  streets  of  Chicago,"  said  Executive Race Director Carey Pinkowski. "Both  Robert  and  Berhane are extremely talented athletes and will be the ones  everyone is looking to beat on Sunday. They will be challenged by the likes  of  Evans  Rutto, Felix Limo and Benita Johnson so they will have to perform  in  order  to  keep their titles. All of them combined makes for a great day of road racing."

Cheruiyot  arrives  to  Chicago after back-to-back-to-back championships at the Boston Marathon (2006 and 2007) and 2006 LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon. He  is  currently  poised  atop the World Marathon Majors men's leaderboard with  75  points,  a lock for the inaugural championship. Regardless of his place  finish  in  Chicago  this  weekend,  Cheruiyot will become the first series champion following the ING New York City Marathon in November.

Adere's 2006 LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon championship set a new Ethiopian national  record.  Although  her  career  spans  a  decade, Adere spent the majority  of that time on the track, making her marathon debut in Rotterdam in  2001.  Since then, she has twice held the Ethiopian national record and earlier this year, she won the Fortis Rotterdam Half Marathon in 1:11:11 as part of her preparation for Chicago.

The complete list of athletes set to compete as of today is as follows:

MEN

Name                   Country   Personal Record
Christopher Cheboiboch            KEN     2:07:18
William Chebon         KEN       Debut
Robert K. Cheruiyot    KEN       2:07:14
Jaouad Gharib          MAR       2:07:02
Patrick Ivuti          KEN       2:07:46
James Koskei           KEN       2:14:02
Bong-ju Lee            KOR       2:07:20
Felix Limo             KEN       2:06:14
Benjamin Maiyo         KEN       2:07:09
Jimmy Muindi           KEN       2:07:50
Charles Munyeki        KEN       Debut
Daniel Njenga          KEN       2:06:16
Evans Rutto            KEN       2:05:50
Daniel Yego            KEN       2:08:16
John Yuda              KEN       2:10:13


WOMEN

Name                  Country    Personal Record
Berhane Adere         ETH        2:20:42
Kathy Butler          GBR        2:28:29
Teyba Erkesso         ETH        Debut
Alvetina Ivanova      RUS        2:27:48
Benita Johnson        AUS        2:22:36
Nuta Olaru            ROU        2:24:33
Kate O'Neill          USA        Debut
Adriana Pirtea        ROU        Debut
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 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.

                         www.chicagomarathon.com

 


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