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Media Guide 2018 Media Guide 2018 Welcome to the Medtronic TC 1 Mile Dear Friends in the Media, On behalf of the Twin Cities In Motion Board of Directors, Staff and Association Volunteers, welcome to the 13th running of the Medtronic TC 1 Mile. We appreciate your interest in our event and are eager to have you share it with your readers, listeners, and viewers. The Medtronic TC 1 Mile may be a short race — one the professional wave men can run in less than four minutes — but we’re packing a lot into our new 1760-yard course on the Minneapolis riverfront. We’ll host more than 2500 runners, 50 Corporate Team Challenge teams, and dozens of local racers running for the USATF Minnesota Team Circuit Championship. Capping off the evening, we’ll have professional runners racing for a share of the $25,000 prize purse, and a chance at the $10,000 event record bonuses for men and women. We’re also proud to have the race be part of the Bring Back the Mile GP Tour. We thank you for your interest in the Medtronic TC 1 Mile. We appreciate the effort you put forth to help share our stories with the public. Sincerely, Virginia Brophy Achman Executive Director, Twin Cities In Motion 2 General Information Thursday, May 10, 2018 Starting at 6:30 p.m. Near Gold Medal Park Minneapolis, Minnesota Twin Cities In Motion 2635 University Avenue West Suite 190 St. Paul, MN 55114 Tel: 651-289-7700 Fax: 651-289-7720 Email: [email protected] Website: tcmevents.org Media Contact: Charlie Mahler Media & Communications Manager Office: 651-289-7708 Cell: 952-423-8126 Email: [email protected] Follow: @tcmarathon #TC1Mile Additional Info: bringbackthemile.com/tour 3 Media Information Credentials Media credentials are available by contacting Charlie Mahler at [email protected]. Please wear your credential during the event and comply with the instructions of race officials at all times. Still photos and highlight video coverage of the event is encouraged. Live or archived streaming video of the event is considered a broadcast right and is not permitted without prior approval. Race Coverage Twin Cities In Motion staff and volunteers will provide text, photo, and video highlight coverage of the Medtronic TC 1 Mile via Twitter and associated social media. Follow @tcmarathon and #TC1Mile to keep track of the event. Post-Race Athlete Interviews Professional athletes will be available for interviews at the finish line. Please work with finish area staff and volunteers who will assist you with interviews. Results/Official Results Unofficial results will be available shortly after each championship wave. Charlie Mahler will assist media in obtaining printed results at the finish line. Official results of all waves will be available online within 24 hours of the event at tcmevents.org. Race Photos High resolution, captioned images will be made available solely for editorial use after the race. Visit Competitive Image at competitiveimage.us. From the left sidebar, click on “EDITORIAL ACCESS” and then link to “Medtronic Twin Cities 1 Mile – 2018.” Enter the password (available from Charlie Mahler) to access the images. You may download images that are 2,000 pixels on a side. Credit must be provided as: “Photo by Competitive Image courtesy of Twin Cities In Motion.” Questions? Contact Charlie Mahler, Media & Communications Manager at Twin Cities In Motion at 952-423- 8126 or [email protected] at any time. 4 Event Schedule Corporate Team Challenge Wave Runners representing corporate teams. 6:30 p.m. First-Timers Wave Runners in their first race or first mile race. 6:45 p.m. Recreational Wave Runners looking to enjoy their race in a non-competitive way. 7:00 p.m. Competitive Wave Runners who enjoy competitive racing. 7:30 p.m. USATF Minnesota Team Circuit Championship Wave Competitive runners on USATF Minnesota recognized teams. 7:40 p.m. Women’s Professional Wave Invited professional runners. 7:52 p.m. Men’s Professional Wave Invited professional runners. 8:01p.m. Awards Ceremony, Mill City Museum Train Shed Top-Three Pro Wave Men and Women 8:20 p.m. 5 Course Map The Medtrnic TC 1 Mile Course The Medtronic TC 1 Mile starts on South 2nd Street, west of Park Avenue. Runners will race to the southeast on S. 2nd along Gold Medal Park before turning left on 13th Avenue South, just before the halfway mark. When runners reach West River Parkway, they’ll turn left again and race to the finish near the Guthrie Theater’s Endless Bridge. 6 Corporate Team Challenge Twin Cities In Motion includes a Corporate Team Challenge component at the Medtronic TC 1 Mile. The runners in the event’s Corporate Team Challenge Wave at 6:30 p.m. represent 50 corporations and organizations from across the Twin Cities who use the race to promote fitness, boost morale, and to support fun among coworkers. The competition is open to any for-profit or non-profit corporation, and all of its employees, full-time or part- time, may participate. First through third-place teams will be recognized in two categories — fastest team and team with the most participants. If you would like contact information for the captains of any Corporate Team Challenge teams, please contact Charlie Mahler at [email protected]. 2018 Medtronic TC 1 Mile Corporate Team Challenge Teams 3M Meyer Borgman Johnson Accenture Minneapolis Public Schools AECOM Navitaire Allina Health Protolabs Ameriprise Financial PwC Minneapolis Cargill RBC Centriam RedBrick Health Ceridian Reell Precision Manufacturing Cities Market Studios RSP Comcast Salo LLC Elire Inc SapientRazorfish Ewald Consulting Sherwin-Williams Fairview Health SiebenCarey First Service Residential Smiths Medical Fredrikson & Byron SpartanNash Garda Capital Partners SPS Commerce General Mills St John the Baptist Catholic Church Gingerhop St Paul Public Schools Guthrie Theater Target HealthPartners Two Harbors Investment Hennepin County UMFIA JP Morgan Chase UnitedHealth Group KPMG Wells Fargo Medica Westman Champlin and Koehler Medtronic WSP USA Inc. 7 Medtronic TC 1 Mile Prize Purse Professional Athlete Prize Structure for Women and Men 1st-place $5,000 2nd-place $3,000 3rd-place $1,800 th 4 -place $1,000 5th-place $600 6th-place $400 7th-place $250 8th-place $200 9th-place $150 10th-place $100 Event Record Bonus for Women and Men $10,000 Awarded to the winning women’s and men’s professional wave athletes, if they break the existing Medtronic TC 1 Mile event records. Men's event record: 3:55.8, Ben Blankenship 2016 Women's event record: 4:30.8, Sara Hall, 2011 Additional Prizes and Awards The Medtronic TC 1 Mile also awards cash prizes to the top women’s and men’s finishers in the Masters Wave and team and individual prize money to place-winners in the USATF Minnesota Championships. Find details on the Medtronic TC 1 Mile’s Professional Athletes webpage. 8 Event History & Statistics Medtronic TC 1 Mile Records: Men: Ben Blankenship 3:55.8 2016 Women: Sara Hall 4:30.8 2011 Medtronic TC 1 Mile Winners (Men/Women): 2005 Luke Watson (USA) 4:19 Denisa Costescu (ROM) 5:05 2006 Luke Watson (USA) 4:16 Kristen Nicolini (USA) 4:53 2007 Blake Boldon (USA) 4:15.5 Jenelle Deatherage (USA) 4:51.1 2008 Josephat Kithi (KEN) 4:08.5 Rose Kosgei (KEN) 4:36.1 2009 David Torrence (USA) 3:59.3 Shannon Rowbury (USA) 4:33.4 2010 David Torrence (USA) 4:04.0 Anna Pierce (USA) 4:34.6 2011 David Torrence (USA) 3:58.4 Sara Hall (USA) 4:30.8 2012 Craig Miller (USA) 4:04.3 Heather Kampf (USA) 4:36.9 2013 Nick Willis (NZL) 3:56.1 Sarah Brown (USA) 4:33.3 2014 Event cancelled due to severe weather 2015 Garrett Heath (USA) 4:08.3 Heather Kampf (USA) 4:45.4 2016 Ben Blankenship (USA) 3:55.8 Heather Kampf (USA) 4:34.2 2017 Ben Blankenship (USA) 4:01.0 Emily Lipari (USA) 4:34.8 2017 Medtronic TC 1 Mile Men’s Top Ten Finishers: 1 Ben Blankenship 4:01.0 2 Daniel Herrera 4:06.2 3 Chad Noelle 4:06.4 4 Travis Burkstrand 4:06.9 5 Bryce Basting 4:08.3 6 Frezer Legesse 4:08.7 7 Elisha Kiproto 4:09.2 8 Paul Escher 4:09.5 9 Alex Monroe 4:10.7 10 Kevin Lewis 4:11.4 2017 Medtronic TC 1 Mile Women’s Top Ten Finishers: 1 Emily Lipari 4:34.8 2 Sara Vaughn 4:34.9 3 Becca Addison 4:40.2 4 Eleanor Fulton 4:40.7 5 Kristen Findley 4:43.4 6 Gabriele Grunewald 4:44.8 7 Ayla Granados 4:46.9 8 Jamie Cheever 4:48.7 9 Christy Cazzola 4:52.6 10 Meghan Peyton 5:00.8 9 Event History & Statistics (cont.) Fastest Male Performers at Medtronic TC 1 Mile: Ben Blankenship (USA) 3:55.8 2016 Nick Willis (NZL) 3:56.1 2013 Garrett Heath (USA) 3:57.1 2013 Macklin Chaffee (USA) 3:58.1 2013 David Torrence (USA) 3:58.4 2011 Will Leer (USA) 3:58.5 2013 Craig Huffer (USA) 3:59.4 2013 Craig Miller (USA) 3:59.7 2013 Aaron Braun (USA) 4:01.2 2011 Travis Burkstrand (USA) 4:01.4 2017 Fastest Female Performers at Medtronic TC 1 Mile: Sara Hall (USA) 4:30.8 2011 Sarah Brown (USA) 4:33.3 2013 Shannon Rowbury (USA) 4:33.4 2009 Nicole Sifuentes (CAN) 4:33.4 2013 Heather Kampf (USA) 4:34.1 2013 Anna Pierce (USA) 4:34.6 2010 Emily Lipari (USA) 4:34.8 2017 Sarah Vaugh (USA) 4:34.9 2017 Gen LaCaze (AUS) 4:35.0 2013 Rose Kosgei (KEN) 4:36.1 2008 Ben Blankenship Sarah Hall 10 Event History & Statistics (cont.) 2018 USA Men’s Indoor and Outdoor Mile List (Track): Izaic Yorks 3:53.40 Craig Engels 3:53.93 Ben Blankenship 3:54.77 Johnny Gregorek 3:54.94 Henry Wynne 3:55.23 Shadrack Kipchirchir 3:55.52 Brannon Kidder 3:56.06 Colby Alexander 3:56.07 Sam Prakel 3:56.89 Reed Brown 3:57.23 2018 USA Women’s Indoor and Outdoor Mile List (Track): Elinor Purrier 4:26.55 Rachel Schneider 4:27.30 Karissa Schweizer 4:27.54 Shannon Osika 4:27.55 Colleen Quigley 4:30.05 Kate Grace 4:30.08 Nicole
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