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Press Release - Boston Marathon - 11/18/08

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

         JOHN HANCOCK FINANCIAL ANNOUNCES TOP AMERICAN RYAN HALL 
                       TO RUN 2009 BOSTON MARATHON
Olympian and U.S. Trials Champion Ryan Hall seeks American win in Boston

BOSTON, MA, November 18, 2008-In its 24th year as the principal sponsor of 
the Boston Marathon, John Hancock Financial today announced the signing of 
Olympic marathoner and American half marathon record holder Ryan Hall for 
the 113th running of the race on April 20, 2009.

The fastest American marathoner in 2007 and 2008, Hall has quickly proven 
himself as one of the best distance runners in the world. He seeks to 
become the first American winner of the race since Grey Meyer in 1983.

"I am grateful to have the opportunity to compete on the John Hancock elite 
team at the 2009 Boston Marathon," said Hall. "The Boston Marathon is the 
granddaddy of the World Marathon Majors, to win here would mean as much to 
me as winning any marathon in the world, including the Olympic Games. To 
win in Boston would show the world that American distance running is indeed 
back to the days of Salazar, Beardsley, and Rodgers. I hope that I can 
contribute to bringing American marathoning back to the forefront. There is 
no better place to do that than Boston. What is done in Boston lives on for 
all time."

A 2005 Stanford graduate and three-time All American, Hall quickly found 
his greatest potential on the roads. In late 2006, he set the American 20K 
record at the World Championships and in early 2007 broke the 21-year old 
American half marathon record at the U.S. Championships. His 59:43 win 
marked the first time an American had ever broken the one-hour barrier.

Turning to the marathon, Hall made his debut on the London course in 2007 
and stayed with the African leaders until the final miles. His 2:08:24 was 
the fastest debut ever by an American. A few months later at the U.S. 
Olympic Trials, he set a course record as he cruised to a nearly two-minute 
lead over one of the best U.S. fields ever assembled.

Continuing his meteoric rise Hall returned to London in advance of the 
Olympics and ran a remarkable 2:06:17, making him the second fastest 
American of all time. At the Olympics Hall placed 10th, and although he had 
some disappointment in that showing, he is young and eager to build on his 
potential.

"Ryan's Boston Marathon debut will be a highly anticipated performance 
throughout the sports world," said Executive Director Guy Morse, of the 
Boston Athletic Association, which oversees the race. "As an American 
Olympian recruited by our principal sponsor John Hancock Financial, his 
commitment to race in Boston, combined with his record of outstanding 
performances, are indicators that he will add great excitement to the 113th 
Boston Marathon as he challenges some of the world's best athletes on the 
world's most famous course."

Hall is married to professional runner Sara Bei Hall and the couple resides 
in Mammoth Lakes, California. The Halls are active with charitable groups 
such as Team World Vision. They worked on a campaign this year, "More 
Precious than Gold," that raised nearly a million dollars to help bring 
clean water wells and irrigation systems to poor communities in Zambia. 


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