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Press Release - Twin Cities Marathon - 10/01/03

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE             Contact: Dan Finanger
                                           Executive Director
                                           763-287-3888, Ext. 12

                                           Corley Goodwin
                                           Media & Public Relations Manager
                                           763-287-3888, Ext. 13

     Champions and Record-Holders Headline Twin Cities Marathon 2003
                TCM again hosts USA Masters Championship

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - (Oct. 1, 2003) - A pack of former Twin Cities Marathon
(TCM) champions and record-holders headline the elite field for the 2003
TCM. Four runners who have broken the State Capitol finish tape - including
three who still own records from their accomplishments on the roads between
Minneapolis and St. Paul - will line up on Sunday, Oct. 5 to see if they
cannot etch some additional lines into the 22nd year history of the event.

A prize purse of $182,000 awaits the runners, and a jackpot of $10,000 is 
an incentive for course records. The race winners will receive $20,000 each 
for their accomplishments. Race winners who break the course records - 
2:10:05 for men, 2:26:51 for women - will split or take whole the record 
jackpot.

TCM also serves again as the USATF National Masters Championship for the
12th consecutive year, and a top masters (40+) field is expected.

"We are excited to have such an outstanding field of both foreign and
American runners," said TCM Executive Director Dan Finanger. "It would also
be great if we got a new course record."

TCM men's champions from 2001 and 2002 - Sergey Fedotov of Russia and 
Joshua Kipkemboi of Kenya, respectively - are expected to renew their 
rivalry at the "Most Beautiful Urban Marathon in America." Kipkemboi, 44, 
who finished second last year in a PR 2:11:45 (and a U.S. All-Comers 
Masters Record), seeks to prove once again he's ageless when it comes to 
running. Perhaps the most confident male racer coming into the event is 
Kenyan master Jackson Kipng'ok, who finished third last year in 2:11:51.

Joining that threesome is a diverse collection of world marathoning talent,
including Frank Pooe and Hendrick Maako of South Africa, Mitsunori Hirayama
of Japan, Fedor Ryzhov a master from Russia, Margarito Alonso of Mexico,
Bruce Deacon an Olympian from Canada, and Kenyans Julius Kimtai, Daniel
Cheruiyot and Gabriel Muchiri. Master runner Eddy Hellebuyck and Teddy
Mitchell both of Albuquerque, N.M. and Curtis Moore of Riverton, Utah are
likely to be the top Americans across the finish line. Team USA Minnesota's
Mike Wisniewski, in his debut, is expected to carry the banner for
Minnesotans.

For the women, defending TCM Champion and TCM masters record-holder Irina
Bogacheva of Kyrgystan and three-time TCM Champion and course record-holder
Zinaida Semenova of Russia are expected to battle for this year's title.
Bogacheva, who won last year's TCM in a masters record 2:29:39, ran a 
string of strong marathons this spring to prove that, even at 42, she's not 
slowing down. Semonova, who will make her debut as a TCM master, sports the 
2:26:51 course record she set here in 2001 and comes armed with the 
experience over TCM's streets, avenues and parkways gained in her three 
wins here.

But neither runner should focus only on a single rival. The women's field 
is full of potential champions. 1995 World Championships Marathon silver
medalist Anuta Catuna of Romania is sure to play a role in the outcome.
Likewise, Tatyana Gladyr of Ukraine, Irina Safarova, Tatiana Borisova and
Natalia Volgina all of Russia are all strong contenders. American hopefuls
Naoko Ishibe of Silver Spring, Md., Blake Russell of Acton, Mass., Nicole
Hunt of Deer Lodge, Montana, Michelle Simonaitis of Draper, Utah, and
Minnesota natives, Turena Johnson-Lane, and Johanna Olson of Team USA
Minnesota are likely to place high in the results.

The 2003 Twin Cities Marathon weekend is Oct. 3-5. The three-day weekend
celebration of fitness includes a 5K run/walk, family fitness mile,
children's fun runs, pasta dinner, two-day health and fitness expo and a
10-mile race in addition to the marathon. Twin Cities Marathon, a Running
USA Founding Member, continues its 12th consecutive year as the designated
USA Masters Championship for both men and women. Major corporate sponsors
for the marathon are Cub Foods and Seagate Technology. The major media
sponsors are KARE 11 and Cities 97. Twin Cities Marathon, Inc. is a
non-profit organization that directs the TCM weekend as a community service
for the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. Visit us at www.twincitiesmarathon.org.

The 2003 Twin Cities Marathon weekend is October 3-5.  The three-day 
weekend celebration of fitness includes a 5K run/walk, children's fun runs, 
pasta dinner, two-day health and fitness expo and a 10-mile race in 
addition to the marathon.  Twin Cities Marathon continues its 12th 
consecutive year as the designated USATF National Masters Championship for 
men and women. Major corporate sponsors for the marathon are Cub Foods and 
Seagate Technology. The major media sponsors are KARE 11 and Cities 97.  
Twin Cities Marathon, Inc. is a non-profit organization that directs the 
TCM weekend as a community service for the Minneapolis/St. Paul area.  
Visit us at www.twincitiesmarathon.org.


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