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Posted: November 11, 2008

Athletics: Margret Okayo To Make Comeback At Rock ‘n’ Roll San Antonio

Boston and New York Marathon Record Holder Headlines Professional Field

San Antonio, TX (November 11, 2008) – Five years after she shattered her own course record by nearly two minutes at the ING New York City Marathon, Margaret Okayo will make her comeback debut alongside 30,000 runners at the inaugural Rock ‘n’ Roll San Antonio Marathon & ½ Marathon.

Okayo, of Kenya, who missed most of the past two years due to injuries, has won four major marathon titles during her career – two New York Marathons, one Boston Marathon and one London Marathon – and was a runner-up in Chicago, finishing with an impressive marathon debut of 2:26:00 in 1999. She also won back-to-back Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathons in San Diego where she holds the course record, running a 2:25:05 in 2001.

“I am very happy to come and compete in the first Rock and Roll San Antonio Marathon. This will be my comeback race, and I'm excited about this new event organized by Elite Racing,” said Okayo, winner of the 2003 Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon in Virginia Beach. “I have great memories of their races and it is a series which is very close to me. I hope to continue the good relationship with Elite as I have competed in, and won, many of their races.”

Okayo leads an exciting women's field which includes New Zealand Olympian Liza Hunter-Galvan, who resides locally in San Antonio, as well as Olympian Nuta Olaru of Romania, whose 2008 accomplishments include a seventh place finish at the Boston Marathon and a third place finish in San Diego.

A significant challenge could also come from Svetlana Ponomarenko of Russia, who earlier this year won the Country Music Marathon in Nashville, and has also won marathons in Frankfurt, Dallas, Twin Cities and Athens over the last 2 years.

On the men’s side, U.S. Olympian Brian Sell will run the half marathon. He competed in the marathon at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing and also finished 9th at the 2005 World Championships in Helsinki.

The elite field for the men's marathon is comprised primarily of Ethiopian and Kenyan runners. The USA, Ukraine and Russia are also represented among the strong international competitors. The field will be led by 1997 and 1998 ING New York City Marathon winner John Kagwe of Kenya, owner of the second-fastest time ever winning the’97 race with a personal record of 2:08:12. He is also a previous Rock ‘n’ Roll champion, finishing first in the 2001 San Diego Marathon.

Challenging Kagwe will be 2006 P.F. Chang’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Arizona Marathon champion Shimeles Molla of Ethiopia, who also has a top-6 finish in a major marathon from Berlin in 2005. Molla will be joined by fellow Ethiopian Gizaw Bekele, one of the 72 athletes from Ethiopia who participated at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. His only previous marathon was in Addis Ababa, finishing 2nd to Beijing bronze medalist Tsegay Kebede.

Matt Downin, a five-time qualifier for the USA Olympic Trials, brings the top American credentials to San Antonio. In 2005, Downin finished third in the 10,000 meters at a USA Outdoor Championships, with personal best time of 28:34. He set his marathon PR of 2:14:28 with an eleventh place finish at the ING New York City Marathon in 2005, finishing the season ranked #5 in the U.S. at the 26.2 mile distance by Track & Field News.

The race course begins in scenic Lions Park and proceeds though downtown San Antonio, passing the legendary Alamo before heading into the Southtown Arts District. The marathon continues past the historic missions, through the wooded Mission Trails National Park, which runs along side the picturesque San Antonio River. The final straightaway and finish line are located at the foot of the Alamodome, site of the post race fiesta.

With a separate prize purse for Texas athletes, the inaugural Rock 'n' Roll event will host the “Texas Showdown,” a statewide competition in which runners from throughout Texas will compete for prize money on the 13.1 and 26.2-mile race courses. In the Texas Showdown, the top male and female marathon finishers win $2,000; second-place finishers get $1,000; third-place finishers win $500.

Additionally, any male Texas athlete who completes the marathon under 2:31:00 and any Texas female athlete under 2:56:00 will receive a prize money bonus. In the half marathon, any Texas male who finishes under 1:08:30 and any Texas female under 1:17, will also receive a bonus.

Saturn SKY to Pace the Race
The Saturn SKY is the official vehicle of the 2008 Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon series and will lead the professional athletes as they race for victory. The SKY will also be on display at the Health & Fitness Expo and finish line fiesta. To discover Saturn, please visit your local Saturn retailer or www.Saturn.com.

About the Rock ‘n’ Roll San Antonio
The Rock ‘n’ Roll San Antonio Marathon and ½ Marathon celebrates its inaugural running on Sunday, November 16, 2008 with 30,000 registered runners from all 50 U.S. states and 18 countries. Weekend festivities begin with a two-day Health & Fitness Expo at the Alamodome on Friday, November 14 and Saturday, November 15. The Health & Fitness Expo is free and open to the public, with over 100 exhibitors showcasing the latest in endurance sports gear and nutrition products.

In addition to over 50 live bands along the course, the scenic tour of San Antonio features hundreds of local high school cheerleaders and themed water stations to provide further entertainment and motivation to runners and walkers. The event concludes with a finish line fiesta, followed by an evening headliner concert featuring the Cult. For more information, visit www.rnrsa.com.

About The Competitor Group
Competitor Group, Inc. (CGI), headquartered in San Diego, CA, is the leading media and event entertainment company dedicated to the endurance sports industry of running, cycling and triathlons. CGI is comprised of the following brands: Elite Racing, Triathlete Magazine, Competitor Publishing, Velo News and Inside Triathlon. CGI owns and operates 18 national events with more than 250,000 professional and amateur participants. CGI publishes four magazine titles with a combined monthly circulation of approximately 650,000. Further information about Competitor and its media properties can be found at www.competitor.com.

About Elite Racing
Elite Racing is the events division of The Competitor Group, the leader in endurance sports media, marketing and event management. Its signature Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon series began in 1998 with the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon in San Diego. In addition to the inaugural Rock ‘n’ Roll San Antonio event, the company will manage a total of eight marathons and half marathons in 2009, including the original Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon in San Diego, the Country Music Marathon and ½ Marathon in Nashville, Tenn., the P.F. Chang’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Arizona Marathon & ½ Marathon, Rock ‘n’ Roll Seattle Marathon & ½ Marathon, the Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathons in Chicago, Virginia Beach and San Jose, Calif., as well as the ING Philadelphia Distance Run. Each event features live music and cheerleaders along the course and attract between 13,000 and 35,000 participants.

In addition, Elite Racing also produces the Carlsbad 5000. Known as the “world’s fastest 5k,” the Carlsbad 5000 is home to 16 world best times at the 3.1-mile distance and welcomes over 10,000 runners and walkers to the streets of Carlsbad, Calif. annually. For more information about Elite Racing’s events visit www.eliteracing.com.

Okayo holds the course record at the Boston Marathon in 2:20:43 – courtesy Victah Sailor


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