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Press Release - Chicago Marathon - 9/1/10

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

   World Marathon Majors Leader Liliya Shobukhova Ready to Defend Title
                at 2010 Bank of America Chicago Marathon

              Series Championship on the Line with Showdown 
                  Between Shobukhova and Irina Mikitenko

CHICAGO -The 2010 Bank of America Chicago Marathon today announced the 
addition of several elite women to its star-studded field currently 
headlined by defending champion Liliya Shobukhova of Russia and 2009 
runner-up Irina Mikitenko of Germany. Like the men's race, the 2009-2010 
World Marathon Majors (WMM) series will likely be decided in Chicago with 
the highly anticipated rematch between top-ranked Shobukhova (60 points) 
and the defending WMM series champion Mikitenko, currently ranked second 
(40 points).

The women's field, which includes top Americans Magdalena Lewy-Boulet and 
Desiree Davila, also welcomes 2008 Chicago Marathon champion Lidiya 
Grigoryeva and Maria Konovalova, both of Russia, British Olympian Liz 
Yelling, and Japanese star Naoko Sakamoto. In 2009, Shobukhova, Mikitenko 
and Grigoryeva occupied the top three places on the podium, respectively.

"We are thrilled to welcome this group of world class marathoners to 
Chicago. It's shaping up to be one of the strongest fields in our 33-year 
history and we have an exciting opportunity for both the men's and women's 
World Marathon Majors series to be decided on our race course," said 
Executive Race Director Carey Pinkowski. "We will have our top three 
competitors from last year back on the start line, and Liliya, in 
particular, has proven to be at the pinnacle of the sport right now and is 
getting better with each race she runs, but she will have her hands full 
with this dynamic field."

Shobukhova is riding the momentum of her second WMM victory at the 2010 
Virgin London Marathon where she ran a personal best 2:22:00. Known for her 
track speed and international success at the 3,000 to 10,000 meter 
distances, Shobukhova made her marathon debut with a third-place finish in 
London in 2009 and notched her first marathon victory in Chicago six months 
later. This year's Chicago Marathon marks only her fourth appearance at the 
26.2-mile distance, where she will aim to better her current personal best 
and to become only the eighth woman in Chicago Marathon history to win the 
race more than once.

"Chicago holds a special place in my heart," said Shobukhova. "It is where 
I got my first World Marathon Major victory, and my familiarity with the 
course gives me grounds to believe that I can set a personal and national 
record this fall. The Bank of America Chicago Marathon organization and the 
enthusiastic crowds are extremely supportive, and I am thankful for the 
opportunity to once again run in Chicago."

Standing in Shobukhova's way will be the fourth fastest woman in marathon 
history, Irina Mikitenko. With a personal best of 2:19:19 run at the 2008 
Berlin Marathon, Mikitenko boasts the quickest time in the women's field. 
With three WMM victories (2008, 2009 London and 2008 Berlin) and two WMM 
series titles (2007-2008 and 2008-2009), she stands out as the world's most 
dominant female marathon runner over the last three years. Last fall in 
Chicago, Mikitenko ran neck-and-neck with Shobukhova for nearly 40 
kilometers, but could not match her finishing speed and placed second. On 
October 10, Shobukhova and Mikitenko will line up against each other for 
the fourth time.

"The Bank of America Chicago Marathon is an important race for me to win in 
my career, and after finishing second last year, I am excited for the 
opportunity to compete for the title again," said Mikitenko. "There is such 
a great history of champions in Chicago and I would love to add my name to 
that list. I know the competition will be steep, but I am looking forward 
to it."

The women's field is far from a two-woman show: 

· Two-time Olympian and 2008 Bank of America Chicago Marathon champion 
Lidiya Grigoryeva brings to the field 13 years of marathon experience and a 
2:25:10 personal best set in winning the 2006 Los Angeles Marathon. She 
placed third at last year's Chicago Marathon.

· Budding Russian star Maria Konovalova will look to improve upon her 16th 
place debut at the London Marathon this spring, where ran 2:35:21. Her 
track speed (14:38 for 5,000m and 30:31 for 10,000m) points to potential 
for a substantially faster performance this fall.

· Liz Yelling is a two-time Olympic marathoner from Great Britain with a 
personal best of 2:28:33 at the 2008 London Marathon. She placed fourth at 
the 2007 Chicago Marathon.

· Naoko Sakamoto is a Japanese Olympian who placed seventh at the 2004 
Athens Olympic Marathon and fourth at the 2003 IAAF World Championships 
Marathon. She ran a personal best of 2:21:51 (top 50 all-time) at the 2003 
Osaka International Ladies Marathon.

Name                      Country          Personal Best
Irina Mikitenko           Germany          2:19:19 (Berlin, 2008)
Naoko Sakamoto            Japan            2:21:51 (Osaka, 2003)
Liliya Shobukhova         Russia           2:22:00 (London, 2010)
Lidiya Grigoryeva         Russia           2:25:10 (Los Angeles, 2006)
Magdalena Lewy-Boulet     United States    2:26:22 (Rotterdam, 2010)
Colleen De Reuck          United States    2:26:35 (Berlin, 1996)
Desiree Davila            United States    2:27:53 (W. Championships, 2009)
Liz Yelling               Great Britain    2:28:33 (London, 2008)
Melissa White             United States    2:32:55 (Chicago, 2009)
Tera Moody                United States    2:32:59 (Chicago, 2009)
Maria Konovalova          Russia           2:35:21 (London, 2010)

About the Bank of America Chicago Marathon 
In its 33rd year and a member of the World Marathon Majors, the Bank of 
America Chicago Marathon annually attracts 45,000 participants, including a 
world class elite field and a world class elite wheelchair field, and 1.7 
million spectators. As a result of its national and international draw, the 
iconic race assists in raising $10 million for a variety of charitable 
causes while generating a $150 million economic impact to its host city. 
The 2010 Bank of America Chicago Marathon will start and finish in 
Chicago's Grant Park beginning at 7:30 a.m. on Sunday, October 10. In 
advance of the race, a two-day Health & Fitness Expo will be held at 
McCormick Place Convention Center on Friday, October 8 and Saturday, 
October 9. More information on the race and how to get involved is 
available at the event Web site, chicagomarathon.com.

www.chicagomarathon.com
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