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  • Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon Summons Olympic Spirit Among Top Contenders
     


    courtesy of Running USA wire


    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Contact: Mark Winitz, Win-It!z Sports Public Relations, (650) 948-0618

    NAPA, Calif. - (February 20, 2007) - The 29th Annual Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon on Sunday, March 4, 2007 will attract over 2,000 runners intent upon completing the 26.2-mile distance for reasons as varied as the vineyards along the marathon route that follows the scenic Silverado Trail. For at least two top male entrants, the lure of Napa's largely rural marathon is to earn a starting line position at an urban marathon this coming November which many elite American men have been pointing toward for several years.

    Tom McGlynn of Burlingame, Calif. and his training partner, Mike Wallace of Menlo Park, Calif., hope to score a fast time at Napa that will qualify them for the U.S. Men's Olympic Marathon Trials on November 3, 2007 in New York City. The Trials race will select the U.S. men's team that will compete in the 2008 Olympic Games men's marathon in Beijing, China next year.

    To qualify for the men's 2008 Trials, U.S. men must run a marathon under two hours and 22 minutes flat for a basic entry (a "B" standard time) or sub 2:20 ("A" standard) for an entry that includes amenities such as travel expenses and lodging.

    Coincidentally, exactly 20 years ago at the 1987 NVM, Dick Beardsley set the current men's course record of 2:16:20 on NVM's USA Track & Field certified course in a successful outing to qualify for the 1988 U.S. Men's Olympic Marathon Trials.

    "I've run Napa more than any other marathon," Beardsley said. "Napa is an awesome course to run fast. I like the fact that there are rolling hills, and the toughest hills seem to come in the early parts. The crowd support at the crossroads along the course is excellent. The weather is usually perfect and the race organization is second to none."

    Beardsley, who placed second on the heels of Alberto Salazar in the memorable 1982 Boston Marathon, and is the fourth fastest U.S. marathoner all-time (2:08:54), returns to the NVM again this year as a featured guest.

    Neither McGlynn nor Wallace dream of approaching Beardsley's swift record mark at Napa. McGlynn, 34, formerly competed for Penn State, and is a veteran of two previous Olympic Marathon Trials races (2000 and 2004). Wallace, 30, is aiming for a first-time Olympic Trials spot. Not that either runner expects to contend for an Olympic team berth in New York among America's cream of the running crop. For them, it's getting to the Trials that counts.

    "It would put a nice culmination on all the running that I've done over the years," said Wallace, who has been running competitively since the third grade and works in fund raising at Stanford University. "I don't know how many years I'm going to be able to keep the same level of focus I've maintained over the last ten years. An Olympic Trials qualifier would add a nice level of accomplishment to my life."

    "I'd love to run 2:18 or 2:19," said McGlynn, a sales and marketing consultant, whose personal best is 2:20:42. "But anything under 2:22 I'd be delighted with. I've been training from 90 to 110 miles a week specifically for this effort, but certainly running sub-2:22 is not a foregone conclusion for me."

    Wallace, 30, is graduating to the marathon from middle distances. He was a miler at the University of California San Diego where he was a conference titlist at 1500 meters in 1998 and has run 14:16 for 5000 meters as a post-collegian. Wallace has run three previous marathons, with plenty of room for improvement on his 2:31:35 best.

    McGlynn and Wallace spent ample time searching for the right marathon for their Trials qualifier attempt. They looked at the City of Los Angeles Marathon (on the same day as the Napa Valley Marathon) among other races, but gave Napa the nod.

    "We talked to David Hill and he was very gracious and open to our aspirations," McGlynn said. "We went up and drove the course and found it a little bit rolling in the beginning, but there are few turns, and a great finish. We felt that we could run fast on it."

    The fact that Napa is close to home also played well with the duo because they hope to attract other competitive runners they know in Northern California to enter the Napa Valley Marathon with the goal of reaching the Marathon Trials. In a similar manner to some big prize money races, they have arranged for two officially designated pacesetters, or "rabbits", to run a pre-arranged 5:20-per-mile (2:19 marathon) pace for the initial 15 or 16 miles.

    Additional top male entrants include Ben Turman, 37, of Kensington, Calif. The women's field is wide open. Diana Fitzpatrick's excellent women's NVM course record of 2:39:42 (set in 1992) should not be threatened.

    Organizational detail and unparalleled scenery have prompted Runner's World magazine to select the Napa Valley Marathon as one of the top 20 marathons in America and Competitor magazine to name the race the best rural marathon in the nation. The point-to-point 26.2-mile race course along Napa Valley's Silverado Trail traverses one of the world's most spectacularly majestic wine growing regions in the world.

    According to Co-Race Director Rich Benyo, the event has an additional notable distinguishing attraction.

    "We just try to keep the event simple, and as retro as possible," Benyo said. "It's an old-time, down-home type of event. Many first-time marathoners choose the Hollywood type, expansive, blown-up marathons. But, the feedback that we get from our runners is that they like ours. It's laid back. The runners don't get tense and excited. They have a good time and are treated on a very personal basis."

    Sixty percent of the Napa Valley Marathon's participants hail from Northern California, enjoying the marathon's reputation as the "Biggest Little Marathon in the West."

    The 2007 edition of the Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon has again been selected by the Road Runners Club of America as its National Marathon Championship - a designation it has received since 1998. Runners may also choose the companion Kiwanis 5K Run, which starts and finishes at Vintage High School on marathon morning.

    For more race information or to register, go to: NapaValleyMarathon.org

    Alternatively, contact the race via e-mail at nvm@napanet.net or telephone: (707) 255-2609. There is no race-day registration.

     

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    Special thanks to 
    Ryan Lamppa, Running USA Media Services Director.
    385 Oak View Lane
    Santa Barbara, CA 93111
    (805) 696-6232, fax (805) 967-5958
    Ryan@RunningUSA.org

    http://www.runningusa.org

     

     

     

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