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Press Release - Chicago Marathon - 8/25/03

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                

         MEN'S FIELD GROWS DEEPER FOR THE 2003 CHICAGO MARATHON:
      Mike Donnelly, Dan Browne, and Jeff Schiebler set to compete 

  Chicago (August 25, 2003) - The LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon has built a 
reputation for building a deep field that creates healthy competition 
amongst the elite athletes. The Chicago Marathon has also traditionally 
attracted some of the world's best athletes in addition to providing 
up-and-coming runners an opportunity to compete with some of the best 
runners from across the globe.

This year's Marathon will see the world's fastest runner, Khalid 
Khannouchi, leading the men's field alongside Abdelkhader El Mouaziz, and 
Rod Dehaven. Joining the men's field for the 2003 race are Mike Donnelly, 
Dan Browne, and Jeff Schiebler.

"These talented athletes add some great depth and competition to the men's 
field," said Executive Race Director Carey Pinkowski. "I look for strong 
performances from all three of these athletes. The fast course in Chicago 
will give these athletes a real opportunity to make a name for themselves 
in the sport, especially as they run alongside some of the greatest runners 
in the world."

Many of the athletes competing in this year's race will look to Chicago for 
the Olympic "A" or "B" standard qualifying time for the upcoming Olympic 
Trials. Others already have secured the qualifying time and will compete in 
Chicago to stay competitive leading up to the trials. Browne and Schiebler 
have Olympic aspirations while Donnelly competes in his first marathon.

Browne, 28, from Portland, Oregon, set his personal best in the Twin Cities 
Marathon with a time of 2:11:35, which coined him the 2002 USA marathon 
champion and gave him the Olympic "A" standard qualifying time to compete 
in the trials for the 2004 Olympics. Browne is the 1998 USA Indoor 3,000m 
champion, the 2002 USA Running Circuit champion, the 1998 USA 10,000m 
champion, and was a 1999 World Outdoor Championships team member.

"If you feel up to the challenge of running against the fastest runners on 
the fastest course in the world, then Chicago is the right place to 
compete," said Browne. "I hope that this year's Chicago race will put me on 
the map as far as being able to compete with top international-caliber 
marathoners."

Browne didn't start focusing on running until his junior year of high 
school. He was injured off-and-on in his first two years of college and 
mainly ran the 1,500m then, so when he started competing at 5,000m with 
great success his junior year he opened some eyes. He graduated with a 
double major in English from West Point and is fluent in Spanish and 
Portuguese and was a participant in the Army's World Class Athlete Program.

Schiebler, 30, a two-time Canadian Olympian, is making his Chicago Marathon 
debut this year. Schiebler is the triple Canadian record holder in the 
3,000m, 5,000m and the 10,000m and set the Canadian record of 27:36.01 in 
the 10,000m at the 2001 Cardinal Invitational in Stanford, Calif. He set 
the Canadian Junior record in the 3,000m steeplechase with a time of 
8:40.98 at the 1992 Canadian Championships and was the number-one 
world-ranked junior in the steeplechase in 1992.

He went on to compete in two Olympic games (1996, 2000), five World Outdoor 
Championships (3 Senior in 1995, 1997 and 2001 where for the first time he 
reached the final; two Junior in 1990, 1992), eight World Cross Country 
Championships (1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998,1999) and two 
Commonwealth Games (1994,1998).

Donnelly, 26, is also making his Chicago Marathon debut this year and is 
quickly becoming one of the top ranked U.S. distance runners. Donnelly won 
the Terrier Classic 5,000m last January, placed tenth in the U.S. Winter 
Nationals Cross-Crounty Championships in the 12K and fourth in the Gate 
River Run 15. He competed in last summer's U.S. Olympic Trials in the 
10,000m but ended up dropping out.

"I am really excited to make my marathon debut in The LaSalle Bank Chicago 
Marathon," stated Donnelly. "The Chicago Marathon has established itself as 
one of the best marathons in the world with elite fields, a super fast 
course, and enthusiastic spectators, which all challenge the athletes to 
run as fast as they can. I look forward to experiencing this and being part 
of the race this year."

"I am excited that these three made the choice to run Chicago," added 
Pinkowski. "All three will make their Chicago debuts this year. I'm 
confident that with the flat course, the high energy from the 
hundreds-of-thousands that line the streets, and running with the best 
runners in the sport, they will all compete at the highest level."

Elite athletes will compete this fall for the highest marathon purse ever, 
$550,000. The male and female winners each will earn $100,000, the largest 
first place payout in the sport. The 2003 LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon 
begins Sunday, October 12 at 8 a.m., starting and finishing in Chicago's 
Grant Park. CBS 2 CHICAGO is the official broadcast partner of The LaSalle 
Bank Chicago Marathon and will cover the race live from 6 to 11:30 a.m. 
race day.

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