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Press Release - New York City Marathon - 10/19/05

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                                                  

  Trio of Ethiopian Stars Added to ING New York City Marathon 2005 Field
                       Boston champion Negussie joins 
                  reigning London and New York City champs
          Multi-Olympic medalists Tulu and Wami enter women's field


NEW YORK - (Oct. 19, 2005) - Reigning Boston Marathon champion Hailu 
Negussie of Ethiopia will run the ING New York City Marathon 2005, it was 
announced by New York Road Runners president and CEO and race director Mary 
Wittenberg. Negussie joins a men's field that is the deepest and fastest in 
the history of the race, including world record holder Paul Tergat of Kenya 
and 2004 Olympic silver medalist Meb Keflezighi of the United States.

"Individually they are all stars, but together they make a galaxy of 
greats," Wittenberg said of the men's talent assembled for the 36th running 
of the race on Sunday, November 6. "This is as good as it gets."

Tergat, 36, set a world record of 2:04:55 at the 2003 real Berlin Marathon, 
a mark that stood up to a challenge by the legendary Haile Gebrselassie in 
Amsterdam on October 16. Keflezighi, 30, won the silver medal at the 2004 
Athens Olympic marathon, then finished second at the ING New York City 
Marathon in 2:09:53 just 10 weeks later.

Also in the New York field are defending champion (2:09:28) Hendrick 
Ramaala of South Africa, 2005 Flora London Marathon winner Martin Lel of 
Kenya (also the 2003 ING New York City Marathon champ) and New York course 
record holder and 2001 champion (2:07:43) Tesfaye Jifar of Ethiopia.

Negussie, 27, joined that trio of "Big Five" marathon champions with his 
victory at Boston this year. In the biggest win of his career, Negussie 
outlasted the field in warm conditions to win in 2:11:45. His victory was 
the first by an Ethiopian man in Boston since Abebe Mekonnen in 1989.

Derartu Tulu and Gete Wami are two of the most decorated athletes in 
Ethiopia's rich tradition of distance running. Both will be making their 
ING New York City Marathon debuts.

Tulu, 33, won three Olympic medals at 10,000 meters - gold in 1992 and 2000 
and bronze in 2004 - and was the 2001 Flora London Marathon champion. She 
finished fourth in a personal best time of 2:23:30 at the World 
Championships Marathon in Helsinki last August.

Wami, 30, won Olympic medals at 5000 meters (bronze, 2000) and 10,000 
meters (bronze, 1996; silver, 2000) and is the Ethiopian marathon record 
holder (2:22:19, Amsterdam 2002).

New York Road Runners officials also announced that reigning two-time men's 
world marathon champion Jaouad Gharib of Morocco has withdrawn, citing 
difficulty in recovering completely after winning his second world marathon 
title in Helsinki in August.

For more race information, visit: www.INGNYCMarathon.org





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