MarathonGuide.com Logo - Marathon Directory, Marathons, Marathon Results, News and More Click Here: Please visit our Sponsor facebook icon  twitter icon
Site Map
 
   Marathon Press Releases
Press Releases Home
Boston Marathon: Information & Reviews | Press Releases | News |
 

Press Release - Ohme-Hochi 30K - 2/01/07

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

              B.A.A. to Send Top U.S. Marathoners to Japan

Peter Gilmore, Hansons-Brooks Distance Project to Compete in Ohme-Hochi 30K

 

Boston, Mass. – For 32 years, the Boston Marathon and the Ohme-Hochi 30K in 
Japan have enjoyed a close relationship. Each year, top Americans from 
Boston travel to Japan to compete while top Japanese finishers from Ohme 
run the Boston Marathon. This year, the B.A.A. will be sending six of last 
year's top finishers in the Boston Marathon to compete in Ohme on February 
4. Peter Gilmore will be running the 30-kilometer race for the second time 
where he will be joined by five members of the Hansons-Brooks Distance 
Project: Luke Humphrey, Chad Johnson, Kyle O'Brien, Brian Sell and Clint 
Verran.

The B.A.A. – Ohme exchange program dates back to 1976, when Bill Rodgers 
won Ohme, and Tom Fleming placed second. Among the many top Boston Marathon 
finishers to compete in Ohme are Miki Gorman (1974 and 1977 Boston 
champion) and Greg Meyer (1983 Boston and Ohme champion). Gilmore was the 
B.A.A.'s 2006 representative in Ohme, following his 10th-place finish in 
the 2005 Boston Marathon. After placing fourth in the Japanese race with a 
time of 1:32:56, Gilmore returned to Boston where he moved up to seventh, 
with a personal best time of 2:12:45.

The Hansons-Brooks Distance Project, a Michigan-based team founded and 
coached by brothers Keith and Kevin Hanson, brought eight athletes to the 
2006 Boston Marathon, and six finished in the top 20 places. Brian Sell led 
the way with a stellar fourth-place finish (2:10:55). He was followed by 
Verran (10th, 2:14:12), Humphrey (11th, 2:15:23), Johnson (15th, 2:19:29), 
and O'Brien (18th, 2:19:57).

Also representing the B.A.A. in Ohme this year will be Board of Governors 
Vice President, and past B.A.A. President (1990-1994) Thomas W. Whelton.

Sending the group to Japan is part of the B.A.A.'s ongoing American 
Development Program, which will culminate with the U.S. Olympic Team Trials 

- Women's Marathon, to be held in Boston on April 20, 2008. All six men 
making the trip to Ohme already qualified for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials 

- Men's Marathon, to be held in New York City on November 3, 2006.

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 
include the Berlin-Marathon, The LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon, and the ING 
New York City Marathon.

Media Contacts:

B.A.A.: Jack Fleming (617-236-1652, x2627; mobile: 617-459-1587;
) 
or Marc Chalufour (617-236-1652, x2632; mobile: 617-459-1586; 
.)



                            ###

 

Some Ads

Become an Advertiser

Click Here: Please visit our Sponsor

Click Here: Please visit our Sponsor

Click Here: Please visit our Sponsor

Click Here: Please visit our Sponsor

Become an Advertiser



All material Copyright ©2000-2024 MarathonGuide.com LLC (MarathonGuide.com). All rights Reserved.
Please Contact Us for more information.

MarathonGuide.com makes no representations as to the accuracy of information on this site or its suitability for any use. | privacy policy | refund policy