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Important Media Information...... 2 Race Week Media Center...... 2 Race Week Schedule of Events...... 6 Health & Fitness Expo...... 8 Fast Facts...... 9 Top Storylines...... 11 Prize Pures...... 13 Time Bonuses...... 14 Participant Demographics...... 15 Participants by Country/Territory...... 16 Participants by State of Origin...... 22 Pace Chart...... 24

1 IMPORTANT MEDIA INFORMATION RACE WEEK MEDIA CENTER

IMPORTANT MEDIA INFORMATION Sunday, October 7 MEDIA CONTACTS Media Center Hours 6 a.m. - 4 p.m. Lauren Wood Diane Wagner Champions’ Press Conference Following Race Director of Media Relations Senior VP, Media Relations Post-Race Media Availability with Race Director 11:30 a.m. (approx.) TeamWorks Media Post-Event Media Availability with Race Director 1.858.337.1360 1.312.992.2370 and Medical Director 2:30 p.m. [email protected] [email protected] MEDIA CENTER PRESS SERVICES Jeremy Borling Kathleen Neuman Event media representatives and race information will be available in the Media Center Director of Communications PR Manager throughout race weekend. The Media Center will be open to credentialed members of Bank of America TeamWorks Media the working media during the listed hours of operation. 1.312.446.0183 1.440.570.5360 [email protected] [email protected] Media Dining Beverage service will be provided throughout race weekend in the Media Center. MEDIA STAFF Lunch will be served following the Thursday, October 4, press conference. Breakfast Alex Sawyer, Communications Coordinator, Bank of America and lunch will be served on race day, Sunday, October 7. Dining will be held in the Lily Homstad, PR Specialist, TeamWorks Media Astoria Room, adjacent to the Waldorf Room.

RACE WEEK MEDIA CENTER Operational Services Hilton Chicago Wireless internet and modems will be available in the Media Center for members of 720 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago the working press beginning Thursday, October 4, through Sunday, October 7. A web- Waldorf Room, Third Floor based runner tracking system will be available on race day to monitor split timing for the elite race. Internet connectivity is required for viewing. To access in-race timing, Phone: 1.312.294.6708 follow the instructions below: Fax: 1.312.294.6706 1. Log on to www.chicagomarathon.com/press (be sure to type in “www”) MEDIA CENTER HOURS OF OPERATION / PRESS CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 2. Enter user name: chicago Thursday, October 4 3. Enter password: pressroom Media Center Hours 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Kick-Off Press Conference 11 a.m. Interviews Elite athletes will be available for interviews on Friday, October 5, following the 10:30 Friday, October 5 a.m. press conference. Please submit any specific interview requests to the media Media Center Hours 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. relations team prior to the Friday press conference to confirm time with athletes. Elite Athlete Press Conference 10:30 a.m. Additionally, each elite athlete will be made available for one hour in the press room Saturday, October 6 for small cluster interviews and one-on-ones on Thursday afternoon, October 4, Friday Media Center Hours 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. afternoon, October 5, and Saturday morning, October 6. The schedule of appearances Media Availability with Race Director will be distributed race week. and Medical Director 2 p.m.

2 3 RACE WEEK MEDIA CENTER RACE WEEK MEDIA CENTER

Interviews will not be permitted at the start or finish lines on race day with any media Downloadable race results can be accessed by following these directions after the outlet except official event broadcast partners. The men’s and women’s champions, conclusion of the elite race: other top finishers, and Executive Race Director Carey Pinkowski will be available to the media following the race in the Media Center. 1. Go to www.chicagomarathon.com/press (be sure to type in “www”) 2. Enter user name: chicago Race Day Services 3. Enter password: pressroom • The NBC 5 broadcast will air live in the Media Center on race day from 4. Search results by category (e.g. city, state, country) 7 to 11 a.m. • Direct feeds of the men’s and women’s races will accompany the live If you have any trouble with the website or downloadable results, see a member of the broadcast in the Media Center to provide complete, uninterrupted coverage media relations team for assistance. of both races. • A web link will be provided to track the leaders during the race. The tracking website will include a race leader board, as well as mile and 5K split times for the race leaders. • Printouts of split times will be provided to working media throughout the race, and official race results will be distributed shortly after the completion of the race. • The top three finishers in both the men’s and women’s races will address the media in the Media Center following the completion of the race. Additional interviews with athletes will be available upon request. Please submit those requests to a member of the media relations team before the finish of the race. • On race day, Executive Race Director Carey Pinkowski will offer a brief address at approximately 11:30 a.m. in the Media Center. At 2:30 p.m. both Pinkowski and Medical Director Dr. George Chiampas will offer a report from the day’s events and be available for questions from the media.

Post-Race Information A race recap, photos and race results will be available following the race on chicagomarathon.com.

High-resolution photos will be available to the media for download at www.chicagomarathon.com/mediaphotos. Photo credit: Bank of America Chicago Marathon.

4 5 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

RACE WEEK SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 7:21 a.m. Handcycle Marathon Start THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 7:30 a.m. Wave 1 Marathon Start 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Media Center Hours Monroe St. & Columbus Dr. Hilton Chicago, Waldorf Room 7:40 a.m. Nike Northside/South Side Challenge Boys’ Start 11 a.m. Bank of America Chicago Marathon Kick-Off 28th St. & Michigan Ave. Press Conference 7:50 a.m. Nike Northside/Southside Challenge Girls’ Start Hilton Chicago, Waldorf Room 28th St. & Michigan Ave. 12 p.m. Media Luncheon 7:53 a.m. Nike Northside/Southside Boys’ Finish (approx.) Hilton Chicago, Astoria Room 8:00 a.m. Wave 2 Marathon Start 2 – 5 p.m. Elite Athlete Cluster Interviews Monroe St. & Columbus Dr. Hilton Chicago, Astoria Room 8:05 a.m. Nike Northside/Southside Girls’ Finish (approx.) 8:50 a.m. Wheelchair Men’s Champion Finish (approx.) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 9:10 a.m. Wheelchair Women’s Champion Finish (approx.) 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Media Center Hours 9:35 a.m. Overall Men’s Champion Finish (approx.) Hilton Chicago, Waldorf Room 9:50 a.m. Overall Women’s Champion Finish (approx.) 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Bank of America Chicago Marathon Health & Fitness Expo 10:30 a.m. Champions’ Press Conference (approx.) McCormick Place, North Building, Hall B1 Hilton Chicago, Waldorf Room 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Bank of America Chicago Marathon Elite Athlete 11:30 a.m. Media Availability with Executive Race Director Carey Press Conference Pinkowski (approx.) Hilton Chicago, Waldorf Room Hilton Chicago, Waldorf Room 2 – 5 p.m. Elite Athlete Cluster Interviews 2:30 p.m. Media Availability with Executive Race Director Carey Hilton Chicago, Astoria Room Pinkowski and Medical Director Dr. George Chiampas Hilton Chicago, Waldorf Room SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Bank of America Chicago Marathon 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Media Center Hours 27th Mile Post-Race Party Hilton Chicago, Waldorf Room , Butler Field 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Bank of America Chicago Marathon Health & Fitness Expo McCormick Place, North Building, Hall B1 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Elite Athlete Cluster Interviews Hilton Chicago, Astoria Room 5 – 10 p.m. Hilton Pasta Dinner Hilton Chicago, International Ballroom

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 – RACE DAY 6 a.m. – 4 p.m. Media Center Hours Hilton Chicago, Waldorf Room 7 – 11 a.m. 670 The Score Sports Radio Live Broadcast 7 – 11 a.m. NBC 5 Live Broadcast 7:20 a.m. Wheelchair Marathon Start Monroe St. & Columbus Dr.

6 7 HEALTH & FITNESS EXPO FAST FACTS

BANK OF AMERICA CHICAGO MARATHON FAST FACTS HEALTH & FITNESS EXPO 2011 BANK OF AMERICA CHICAGO MARATHON CHAMPIONS The Bank of America Chicago Marathon Health & Fitness Expo annually hosts more Open Men: , KEN, 2:05:37 than 200 exhibitors featuring the latest designs in running footwear, accessories Open Women: , RUS, 2:18:20 and technology, as well as the newest developments in sports, fitness and nutrition. Wheelchair Men: Kurt Fearnley, AUS, 1:29:18 Approximately 125,000 people visit the Expo throughout race weekend. The Health & Wheelchair Women: Tatyana McFadden, USA, 1:45:03 Fitness Expo is also the location for Participant Packet Pick-Up for all 45,000 Chicago Marathon participants. Held at Chicago’s McCormick Place, the two-day Expo is free BANK OF AMERICA CHICAGO MARATHON COURSE RECORDS and open to the public. Open Men: Moses Mosop, KEN, 2:05:37 (2011) Open Women: , GBR, 2:17:18 (2002) LOCATION Wheelchair Men: Heinz Frei, SUI, 1:26:56 (2010) McCormick Place Convention Center Wheelchair Women: Ann Walters, USA, 1:44:29 (1992) North Building, Hall B1 2301 S. Martin Luther King Dr. WORLD RECORDS SET AT THE BANK OF AMERICA CHICAGO MARATHON Chicago Men , MAR, 2:05:42 (1999) HOURS/PACKET PICK-UP , GBR, 2:08:05 (1984) Friday, October 5 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Saturday, October 6 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Women Paula Radcliffe, GBR, 2:17:18 (2002) , KEN, 2:18:47 (2001)

AMERICAN RECORDS SET AT THE BANK OF AMERICA CHICAGO MARATHON Men Khalid Khannouchi, 2:07:01 (2002)

Women Samuelson, 2:21:21 (1985)

BANK OF AMERICA CHICAGO MARATHON BY THE NUMBERS Registered Participants ...... 45,000 Finishers in 2011...... 35,755 Largest Finisher Field (2010)...... 36,088 Finishers since 1977...... 546,796 Anticipated Expo Attendees ...... 125,000 Race Day Volunteers...... 12,000+ Medical Personnel...... 1,400 Course Marshals ...... 400 Massage Therapists...... 400

8 9 FAST FACTS TOP STORYLINES

Media Credentials...... 500 TOP STORYLINES Estimated On-Course Spectators...... 1.7 million KORIR LOOKS FOR FIRST CHICAGO WIN International Runners...... 7,777 , the reigning Marathon champion, is hoping the fifth time is the Charity Runners ...... 10,000 charm at the 2012 Bank of America Chicago Marathon. Korir’s history with the race Nike Pace Team Leaders...... 100 began in 2008 when he paid his own way into the event and started with the masses, five minutes behind the elite athletes, yet still managed to record the fourth-fastest GEOGRAPHY time of the day. Korir was invited as an official elite athlete in 2009 and placed sixth, Official Chicago Neighborhoods (on course) ...... 29 followed by a fourth place finish in 2010 and second place in 2011 with a personal Countries Represented...... 115 best 2:06:15. States Represented ...... 50 Despite not yet being able to win in Chicago, Korir has won the L.A. Marathon twice FOOD AND BEVERAGES (2009, 2010), and captured this year’s title in a stunning fashion - Aid Stations ...... 20 rallying from nearly a minute behind the race leader with five miles to go. Gatorade Endurance Formula (gallons)...... 48,000 Water (gallons)...... 77,760 A native of who attended the University of Louisville and still lives and trains in CLIF mini Builder’s Bars...... 45,000 Kentucky, Korir is counting on a large cheering section from his adopted hometown, CLIF Shot (individual packets)...... 36,000 and hopes this is the year he takes the title. Bananas...... 70,000 Granola Bars...... 45,000 OLYMPIAN HOPES FOR BREAKTHROUGH RACE Pretzels (individual bags)...... 45,000 Three-time U.S. Olympian Dathan Ritzenhein is hoping his recent speed training will Cookies (individual bags)...... 45,000 propel him to a personal best at the 2012 Bank of America Chicago Marathon. Fresh off competing in the 10,000 meters in London, where he finished 13th in one of CHARITY PROGRAM the most memorable races of the Olympics, this marks Ritzenhein’s first marathon Charity Teams ...... 190 in Chicago. Ritzenhein trains in Portland, Ore., coached by , but grew Charity Dollars Raised in 2011...... $13.4 million (event record) up less than 200 miles from Chicago in Rockford, Mich. The 2012 Bank of America Charity Dollars Raised since 2002 ...... $85 million Chicago Marathon will be Ritzenhein’s first marathon since placing fourth at the U.S. Olympic Trials in January in a personal best 2:09:55, leaving him one spot shy of OTHER MATERIALS making the U.S. marathon squad. Official Programs...... 75,000 Spectator Guides ...... 120,000 SHOBUKHOVA GOES FOR FOUR IN A ROW Street Pole Banners ...... 450 Three-time defending Bank of America Chicago Marathon champion Liliya Shobukhova Port-a-Potties...... 1,500 will compete for her fourth straight victory, a feat that has never before been Finisher Medals...... 45,000 accomplished at Chicago’s fall classic. Shobukhova was a pre-race gold medal favorite Safety Pins ...... 200,000 in the London Olympic Marathon, but was unable to finish due to stomach cramps. Bank of America Chicago Marathon Nike Technical Shirts ...... 45,000 She won last year’s race with the third-fastest women’s time in history (2:18:20). A Water Cups...... 1.3 million fourth victory would tie her for the most ever in Chicago. Khalid Khannouchi won four Gatorade Cups...... 1.1 million times in the span of six years (1997, 1999, 2000, 2002).

10 11 TOP STORYLINES PRIZE PURSE

WOMEN’S RUNNING BOOM BANK OF AMERICA CHICAGO MARATHON PRIZE PURSE In this year’s Bank of America Chicago Marathon, women represent almost 44 percent OPEN DIVISION MEN/WOMEN of the field, and more women ages 25-34 finish the Chicago Marathon than any other 1st...... $100,000 marathon in the world. A women’s running boom is in full swing, remarkable considering 2nd ...... $50,000 40 years ago women made up less than five percent of marathon participants, and 3rd...... $25,000 women were not permitted to compete in the Olympic Marathon until 1984, when 4th...... $15,000 American Joan Benoit Samuelson won the inaugural event. In 2008, in 5th...... $10,000 the U.S. flipped to more female than male participants and women continue to flock to the sport at a higher rate than men. AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BONUSES MEN/WOMEN 1st...... $10,000 $219 MILLION ECONOMIC IMPACT 2nd ...... $7,500 The Bank of America Chicago Marathon provides a significant boost to the local 3rd...... $5,000 economy, attracting participants from more than 100 countries and all 50 states who 4th...... $2,500 travel to Chicago, filling hotel rooms and dining at local restaurants. According to the 5th...... $1,000 annual University of at Urbana-Champaign’s Regional Economics Applications Laboratory (R.E.A.L.) report, the 2011 Chicago Marathon contributed nearly $219 WHEELCHAIR DIVISION MEN/WOMEN million in economic impact to Chicago, a 28 percent increase over the previous 1st...... $5,000 year. Bank of America anticipates another strong event this year. The 2012 Bank of 2nd...... $2,500 America Chicago Marathon reached the 45,000-participant capacity in a record six 3rd...... $1,500 days, 10,000 of whom have indicated they will be visiting Chicago for the first time. 4th...... $1,250 5th...... $1,000 $85 MILLION RAISED FOR CHARITY The Bank of America Chicago Marathon hosts thousands of runners who choose to MASTERS DIVISION MEN/WOMEN make their Chicago Marathon experience more meaningful by running on behalf of a 1st...... $2,500 charity. This year 10,000 participants are running on behalf of 190 charity partners. 2nd...... $2,000 A Chicago Marathon record was set last October when charity runners raised $13.4 3rd...... $1,500 million. Since 2002, Chicago Marathon runners have raised more than $85 million 4th...... $1,000 benefitting local, national and international charities. 5th...... $500

TOP ILLINOIS FINISHERS MEN/WOMEN 1st...... $2,000 2nd...... $1,500 3rd...... $1,000 4th...... $500 5th...... $250

Total Prize Purse...... $500,000

12 13 TIME BONUSES PARTICIPANT DEMOGRAPHICS

TIME BONUSES PARTICIPANT DEMOGRAPHICS OPEN DIVISION MEN (NOT CUMULATIVE) 2012 FEMALE/MALE BREAKDOWNS BY AGE GROUP Course Record: 2:05:37...... $50,000 Gender Description Total Gender Description Total Sub 2:06:00...... $40,000 F ...... 19 and under ...... 205 M...... 19 and under...... 180 Sub 2:06:30...... $30,000 F...... 20 to 24...... 2,009 M...... 20 to 24...... 1,383 Sub 2:07:00...... $20,000 F...... 25 to 29...... 4,491 M...... 25 to 29...... 3,508 Sub 2:08:00...... $10,000 F...... 30 to 34...... 3,733 M...... 30 to 34...... 4,127 F...... 35 to 39...... 3,295 M...... 35 to 39...... 4,026 OPEN DIVISION WOMEN (NOT CUMULATIVE) F...... 40 to 44...... 2,912 M...... 40 to 44...... 4,066 Course Record: 2:17:18 ...... $50,000 F...... 45 to 49...... 1,853 M...... 45 to 49...... 2,941 Sub 2:20:00 ...... $40,000 F...... 50 to 54...... 1,142 M...... 50 to 54...... 2,249 Sub 2:21:00...... $30,000 F...... 55 to 59...... 506 M...... 55 to 59...... 1,200 Sub 2:22:00 ...... $20,000 F...... 60 to 64...... 198 M...... 60 to 64...... 609 Sub 2:24:00...... $10,000 F...... 65 to 69...... 49 M...... 65 to 69...... 223 F...... 70 to 74...... 14 M...... 70 to 74...... 57 AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT MEN F...... 75 to 79...... 1 M...... 75 to 79...... 17 Sub 2:20:00...... $2,000 F...... 80 and older...... 0 M...... 80 and older...... 6

AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT WOMEN Total...... 20,408 (45.4%) Total...... 24,592 (54.6%) Sub 2:42:00...... $2,000 Average Age...... 35.5 Average Age...... 39.1

14 15 PARTICIPANTS BY COUNTRY/TERRITORY PARTICIPANTS BY COUNTRY/TERRITORY

PARTICIPANTS BY COUNTRY/TERRITORY Country 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 Brunei ------1 - - Country 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 Darussalam Afghanistan ------1 - Bulgaria 4 3 4 4 2 4 7 5 5 2 2 Albania 2 2 1 1 - 1 3 - 1 - - Burundi - - - 1 1 ------Algeria ------1 - 1 Cameroon 1 - - - 1 - 1 1 1 - - American Canada 1,395 1,250 1,092 997 873 1,104 1,294 1,133 979 901 939 ------2 - - Somoa Cape Verde ------1 - 1 Andorra - 2 1 - - - 1 - - - - Cayman 16 18 13 11 4 1 1 2 1 5 11 Angola - 1 1 ------Islands Anguilla ------1 - - - Cent. African ------1 - - - - Rep. Antigua & 1 3 3 1 1 2 - - 2 - - Barbuda Chile - 136 62 50 57 150 63 21 51 64 29 China 89 29 32 32 17 27 27 15 24 11 4 Argentina 69 53 48 39 44 47 46 38 34 27 16 Chinese 17 5 7 3 9 ------Armenia - - 1 - - 1 - - 1 - - Taipei Aruba - - - 2 ------Colombia 173 89 110 89 82 26 69 86 86 71 70 Australia 125 87 66 66 72 67 76 53 50 44 35 Congo ------1 1 - - Austria 28 44 26 38 31 34 87 54 62 35 45 Costa Rica 293 236 124 145 81 119 80 104 83 81 8 Azerbaijan - - - - 1 ------Croatia 8 2 - 1 - 2 2 2 - 1 1 Bahamas 13 3 10 9 5 4 7 6 17 4 21 Cuba - - - - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 Bahrain ------1 1 - - Cyprus - 2 - - - - - 1 1 1 - Bangladesh 2 - 1 1 1 - - 1 1 - - Czech Re- 8 17 7 4 2 6 9 5 8 3 5 Barbados 5 19 2 2 ------public Belarus 4 1 2 2 ------Denmark 86 - 135 66 59 55 52 23 21 22 10 Dominican Belgium 62 66 82 62 21 57 60 35 22 32 11 63 - 14 48 10 7 25 13 15 - 10 Republic Belize - - - 1 2 1 - - 1 1 - Ecuador 62 - 91 57 12 76 53 37 41 52 31 Benin - - - - 1 1 - - - - - Egypt 3 - 1 1 1 - - 1 2 - 1 Bermuda 4 10 18 12 21 11 5 14 26 6 1 El Salvador 4 - 6 3 2 5 5 3 - 3 2 Bogota ------1 - - - - Eritrea 2 1 1 - - 1 1 2 2 - - Bolivia 5 3 2 3 3 - 2 2 5 2 - Estonia 4 6 1 - 1 3 - - 1 - 1 Bosnia/Her- 1 1 - - - 1 3 1 1 - - zegovina Ethiopia - 3 2 - - 3 2 5 5 5 7 Botswana - - - - 3 ------Fiji - - - 1 1 ------Bouvet Island - - - - - 1 - - - - Finland 23 19 7 5 17 4 15 3 9 8 7 Brazil 440 317 356 291 330 412 476 325 251 225 148 France 335 395 301 339 359 409 383 361 295 201 223 British Indian French - - - - - 1 1 - - - - 2 9 - - - 4 16 - - - - Ocean Terr. Polynesia British West Gabon - - 1 1 1 - 1 ------Indies Gambia 1 - - - - - 1 - - - -

16 17 PARTICIPANTS BY COUNTRY/TERRITORY PARTICIPANTS BY COUNTRY/TERRITORY

Country 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 Country 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 Georgia - 1 - 1 1 1 1 - - - - Lau People’s - - - - - 1 - - - - - Dem. Rep Germany 248 240 280 296 268 320 306 273 256 185 200 Lebanon - 4 - - - - 5 - 2 3 3 Ghana - - 1 - - 3 3 2 1 - 1 Lesotho ------Gibraltar 1 - 1 - - 1 - - - - 2 Liberia - - - - - 1 3 1 - 2 - Greece 2 24 4 1 1 5 9 3 3 2 1 Lithuania 12 12 20 13 4 11 8 3 1 6 2 Greenland - - - 2 ------Luxembourg 3 3 - 2 1 4 3 3 - 3 16 Grenada - - - - - 1 1 - - 1 - Madagascar 1 ------Guadalupe 1 1 - 2 1 - 1 - - - - Macau - 1 2 - - - 1 - 1 - - Guam - - 2 - - 1 1 - - - - Macedonia 1 - 1 1 - - 1 - - 2 2 Guatemala 90 174 80 106 57 83 32 44 21 10 19 Malaysia 11 - 10 5 5 5 6 2 5 4 5 Guyana - - - - - 1 1 1 2 - - Maldives - - - - - 1 - - - - - Haiti 3 1 1 3 2 3 5 4 4 - - Mali 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - Honduras 11 2 1 5 1 1 4 5 1 4 2 Malta - 1 2 ------Hong Kong 13 16 6 10 8 1 6 7 8 5 1 Mauritius - - - - 1 1 1 1 1 - - Hungary 3 6 6 8 5 3 - - - - - Mayotte ------1 - - - - Iceland 10 36 18 7 8 2 6 1 1 1 - Mexico 1,767 1,495 1,475 1,108 1,209 2,129 1,267 919 861 741 648 India 138 136 97 132 189 243 260 190 103 60 29 Micronesia ------2 - - 1 - Indonesia 5 7 2 1 2 3 6 2 1 1 2 Moldova 1 - - 1 1 3 1 - - - - Iran 3 - - 2 2 5 3 - - - 4 Monaco - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - - Iraq ------1 3 3 - - Mongolia - - - 1 1 ------Ireland 91 102 105 249 117 106 142 96 95 83 44 Morocco 2 1 2 8 4 1 6 4 6 2 4 Israel 15 6 11 5 9 7 19 11 5 10 6 Myanmar ------1 - - Italy 159 173 168 183 95 89 119 57 34 53 30 Namibia - - - 1 - 1 1 - - - - Jamaica 2 5 15 1 1 5 5 3 7 19 3 Nepal 3 1 - - 1 1 1 6 1 2 - Japan 265 242 241 192 175 190 119 116 179 89 77 Netherlands 50 84 80 34 210 137 109 138 94 49 25 Jersey 1 ------Netherlands Jordan - - - 1 - 1 2 4 1 ------1 1 - - - Antilles Kazakhstan - 2 2 - - 1 - 1 - - - New Cale- - 1 ------1 - - Kenya 5 4 5 10 7 3 9 25 23 25 11 donia Kiribati - - - - - 1 - - - - - New Zealand 31 17 23 16 9 38 32 41 29 24 15 Korea - 81 42 ------Nicaragua 2 2 3 3 - 3 1 1 - 2 3 Korea, Dem. Niger 1 - - 1 - 1 ------3 2 - - - - 1 - Peop. Rep. Nigeria 2 3 6 7 6 7 6 7 9 8 13 Korea, Re- 29 - - 56 39 - - - - 15 - Norway 16 20 14 18 18 5 8 8 7 7 3 public of Oman - - 1 ------Kuwait - - 1 ------Pakistan 1 3 3 2 2 9 14 6 7 4 2 Kyrgyzstan ------1 - Panama 40 32 38 31 12 25 7 13 6 - 2 Latvia - 3 - - 3 - 1 2 4 4 -

18 19 PARTICIPANTS BY COUNTRY/TERRITORY PARTICIPANTS BY COUNTRY/TERRITORY

Country 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 Country 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 Paraguay 2 2 1 - - 1 1 - 3 - 2 Svalbard & - - - - - 1 - - - - - Jan Mayen Peru 33 36 23 13 26 130 19 22 75 10 16 Sweden 41 44 53 27 29 32 33 36 30 20 16 Philippines 59 33 43 34 31 46 59 38 26 18 11 Switzerland 82 56 58 79 37 61 55 61 56 43 47 Poland 54 61 39 50 27 61 38 48 53 40 53 Syria - - - - - 2 1 1 - 1 - Portugal 43 10 25 25 1 7 20 9 4 6 - Syrian Arab Puerto Rico 204 71 99 82 60 99 57 137 13 6 ------Rep. Qatar 1 - 1 1 - - - 1 - - 1 Tajikistan ------1 - - Rep. of China 46 - - - - 4 5 - - 2 - Tanzania 1 - - - - - 1 1 - 5 - (Taiwan) Thailand 7 10 5 6 2 3 3 3 11 2 5 Reunion - - 1 - - 2 - - - - - Togo - - - 1 - - 1 1 - - - Romania 15 3 11 13 10 8 13 10 7 10 2 Trinidad & Russian 15 6 3 7 3 6 4 2 2 6 4 19 8 17 7 6 14 14 18 21 11 8 Tobago Federation Tunisia 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - Rwanda ------1 Turkey 6 7 10 5 6 12 6 10 5 5 3 Saint Kitts ------1 - - - - and Nevis Turks & Cai- 2 - - 1 - - 1 - - - 1 cos Islands Saint Lucia 1 - - - - - 1 - - - 1 Uganda 2 1 1 2 3 6 - 1 - 1 1 Saint Pierre - - - - 1 - - 6 - - - and Miquelon Ukraine 8 4 5 9 6 2 1 2 7 2 - Saudi Arabia 1 1 - - - - - 1 - - - United Arab 4 4 2 6 1 2 1 1 - - 2 Emirates Scotland ------United King- Senegal 1 ------1 - - 515 589 626 626 768 817 1,026 789 643 1,288 846 dom Serbia and 2 - 2 1 2 3 - 4 - - - United States Montenegro Minor Outly- 4 - 15 16 ------Sierra Leone - - - - - 1 10 - - - - ing Islands Singapore 24 12 8 13 20 26 21 8 9 8 7 Uruguay 11 22 2 14 5 16 22 4 7 9 4 Slovakia 9 11 3 3 2 - 7 2 - 3 4 Uzbekistan 1 - 2 1 1 3 9 - 5 - 1 Slovenia 13 6 4 1 2 - - 2 7 1 - Vanuatu - - - 2 - 1 3 1 1 - 1 South Africa 30 43 36 28 16 28 57 47 42 44 30 Vatican City - - - - - 1 3 - - - - South Geor- Venezuela 36 119 253 125 189 111 52 89 46 40 37 gia & South ------1 - - Vietnam - - - 1 - 2 2 89 46 40 37 Sandwich Isl. Virgin Islands South Korea - - - - - 57 30 41 42 33 20 1 3 - 11 1 1 1 2 1 1 - (British) Spain 87 160 159 93 58 41 30 41 42 33 20 Zimbabwe 1 - 2 2 5 4 1 1 1 2 - Sri Lanka - - 3 1 2 3 1 - 2 2 - Total 115 106 106 114 105 119 123 110 113 90 88 St. Helena ------1 - - Countries Sudan ------1 2 - Suriname ------1 1 - -

20 21 PARTICIPANTS BY STATE OF ORIGIN PARTICIPANTS BY STATE OF ORIGIN

PARTICIPANTS BY STATE OF ORIGIN State 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 Oregon 112 150 106 112 99 100 104 88 91 97 70 State 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 Pennsylvania 399 354 392 322 408 365 430 393 373 388 393 Alabama 122 129 95 159 148 145 163 135 174 168 235 Rhode Island 30 22 49 32 47 33 36 44 33 36 39 Alaska 38 57 23 54 29 36 46 40 39 35 46 South Carolina 151 123 181 136 170 147 143 141 166 119 139 Arizona 217 162 152 158 176 191 127 208 147 172 121 South 56 43 49 47 22 30 31 30 30 40 28 Arkansas 136 90 135 106 85 118 70 121 134 85 208 Dakota California 1,535 1131 1,155 1,042 1,218 1,210 1,168 1,252 1,337 1,407 1,377 Tennessee 404 282 305 374 278 280 303 357 396 448 561 Colorado 645 567 533 570 607 735 596 826 762 795 795 Texas 1,218 1080 1,264 1,136 991 1,076 959 978 1,069 1,096 1,101 Connecticut 247 196 171 197 184 188 180 165 177 162 140 Utah 49 57 66 47 56 27 63 62 40 48 35 Delaware 37 27 25 31 45 39 24 30 15 28 24 Vermont 24 23 30 67 27 38 32 32 27 30 33 Florida 1,106 962 939 989 1,030 1,185 948 937 960 934 1,004 Virginia 419 421 366 453 441 435 489 481 440 427 407 Georgia 563 502 487 604 688 646 782 823 855 914 971 West Virginia 44 299 22 34 20 37 27 31 28 26 9 Hawaii 36 19 39 21 26 25 34 14 16 20 14 325 228 240 247 245 236 224 205 234 220 187 Idaho 38 48 23 41 37 35 33 35 39 32 24 Washington 222 34 150 172 190 156 177 174 141 147 159 D.C. Illinois 22,458 19,233 19,408 19,172 20,973 18,084 13,910 13,670 13,904 15,010 13,133 Wisconsin 1,259 1142 1,136 1,340 1,276 1,169 1,171 205 1,393 1,474 1,366 Indiana 1,763 1654 1,628 1,605 1,627 1,409 1,487 1,524 1,629 1,819 1,680 Wyoming 18 10 20 21 14 11 20 15 18 15 159 Iowa 799 785 729 982 720 581 509 656 668 679 583 Kansas 295 301 300 352 363 361 372 418 496 479 421 Kentucky 294 297 339 344 312 209 371 345 407 361 441 Louisiana 84 57 77 112 71 99 75 113 128 95 97 Maine 58 41 39 44 25 32 35 32 26 34 42 Maryland 303 292 284 253 285 283 291 337 293 249 294 890 791 755 840 812 858 946 883 822 814 695 Michigan 2,309 1518 1,647 1,628 1,733 1,513 1,506 1,793 1,963 2,105 1,998 Minnesota 670 537 545 609 629 564 692 654 703 716 740 Mississippi 61 56 48 64 459 222 118 120 85 50 51 Missouri 783 647 796 1,010 1,047 926 1,019 1,195 1,317 1,366 1,213 Montana 41 41 22 27 31 28 29 16 23 41 23 Nebraska 193 184 169 191 193 162 204 204 224 229 229 Nevada 55 60 36 36 39 64 38 34 28 36 44 New Hampshire 88 79 64 56 177 71 100 93 85 64 97 New Jersey 404 322 349 280 330 364 270 337 307 345 293 New Mexico 78 69 69 65 55 56 79 48 68 69 75 New York 1,487 1170 1,242 1,058 1,184 1,095 994 1,091 1,020 927 885 North Carolina 452 433 445 482 464 415 476 533 513 559 555 North Dakota 18 39 16 21 12 27 13 24 14 21 35 Ohio 935 805 791 930 865 778 989 1,144 1,141 1,287 1,256 Oklahoma 168 135 136 95 123 98 78 106 111 137 165

22 23 PACE CHART - MILES PACE CHART - KILOMETERS

PACE CHART - MILES PACE CHART – KILOMETERS Mile 5Mi 10Mi 13.1Mi 15Mi 20Mi 25Mi 26.2Mi 1K 5K 10K 15K 20K 21K 25K 30K 35K 40K 42K 4:40.... 23:20.....46:40.... 1:01:11...... 1:10:00...... 1:33:20..... 1:56:40..... 2:02:21 2:54.. . 14:30... 29:00... 43:30.... 0:58:00.....1:01:11....1:12:30...1:27:00.... 1:41:30....1:56:00.....2:02:22 4:42.... 23:30.....47:00.... 1:01:37...... 1:10:30...... 1:34:00..... 1:57:30..... 2:03:14 2:55.. . 14:35... 29:10... 43:45.... 0:58:20.....1:01:32....1:12:55...1:27:30.... 1:42:05....1:56:40.....2:03:04 4:44.... 23:40.....47:20.... 1:02:03...... 1:11:00...... 1:34:40..... 1:58:20..... 2:04:06 2:56.. . 14:40... 29:20... 44:00.... 0:58:40.....1:01:53....1:13:20...1:28:00... 1:42:40....1:57:20.....2:03:46 4:46.... 23:50.....47:40.... 1:02:29...... 1:11:30...... 1:35:20..... 1:59:10..... 2:04:59 2:57.. . 14:45... 29:30... 44:15.... 0:59:00.....1:02:14....1:13:45...1:28:30... 1:43:15....1:58:00.....2:04:29 4:48.... 24:00.....48:00.... 1:02:56...... 1:12:00...... 1:36:00..... 1:60:00..... 2:05:51 2:58.. . 14:50... 29:40... 44:30.... 0:59:20.....1:02:35....1:14:10....1:29:00... 1:43:50....1:58:40.....2:05:11 4:50.... 24:10.....48:20.... 1:03:22...... 1:12:30...... 1:36:40..... 2:00:50..... 2:06:43 2:59.. . 14:55... 29:50... 44:45.... 0:59:40.....1:02:56....1:14:35...1:29:30... 1:44:25....1:59:20.....2:05:53 4:52.... 24:20.....48:40.... 1:03:48...... 1:13:00...... 1:37:20..... 2:01:40..... 2:07:36 3:00.. . 15:00... 30:00... 45:00.... 1:00:00.....1:03:18....1:15:00...1:30:00... 1:45:00....2:00:00.....2:06:35 4:54.... 24:30.....49:00.... 1:04:14...... 1:13:30...... 1:38:00..... 2:02:30..... 2:08:28 3:01... 15:05... 30:10... 45:15.... 1:00:20.....1:03:39....1:15:25...1:30:30... 1:45:35....2:00:40.....2:07:17 4:56.... 24:40.....49:20.... 1:04:40...... 1:14:00...... 1:38:40..... 2:03:20..... 2:09:21 3:02.. . 15:10... 30:20... 45:30.... 1:00:40.....1:04:00....1:15:50...1:31:00.... 1:46:10....2:01:20.....2:07:59 4:58.... 24:50.....49:40.... 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25:40.....51:20.... 1:07:18...... 1:17:00...... 1:42:40..... 2:08:20..... 2:14:35 3:08.. . 15:40... 31:20...47:00.... 1:02:40.....1:06:06....1:18:20...1:34:00... 1:49:40....2:05:20.....2:12:13 5:10.... 25:50.....51:40.... 1:07:44...... 1:17:30...... 1:43:20..... 2:09:10..... 2:15:28 3:09.. . 15:45... 31:30...47:15.... 1:03:00.....1:06:27....1:18:45...1:34:30... 1:50:15....2:06:00.....2:12:55 5:12.... 26:00.....52:00.... 1:08:10...... 1:18:00...... 1:44:00..... 2:10:00..... 2:16:20 3:10... 15:50... 31:40...47:30.... 1:03:20.....1:06:49....1:19:10...1:35:00... 1:50:50....2:06:40.....2:13:37 5:14.... 26:10.....52:20.... 1:08:36...... 1:18:30...... 1:44:40..... 2:10:50..... 2:17:13 3:11... 15:55... 31:50...47:45.... 1:03:40.....1:07:10....1:19:35...1:35:30... 1:51:25....2:07:20.....2:14:19 5:16.... 26:20.....52:40.... 1:09:03...... 1:19:00...... 1:45:20..... 2:11:40..... 2:18:05 3:12.. . 16:00... 32:00... 48:00.... 1:04:00.....1:07:31....1:20:00...1:36:00... 1:52:00....2:08:00.....2:15:01 5:18.... 26:30.....53:00.... 1:09:29...... 1:19:30...... 1:46:00..... 2:12:30..... 2:18:58 3:13.. . 16:05... 32:10... 48:15.... 1:04:20.....1:07:52....1:20:25...1:36:30... 1:52:35....2:08:40.....2:15:44 5:20.... 26:40.....53:20.... 1:09:55...... 1:20:00...... 1:46:40..... 2:13:20..... 2:19:50 3:14... 16:10...32:20... 48:30.... 1:04:40.....1:08:13....1:20:50...1:37:00.... 1:53:10....2:09:20.....2:16:26 5:22.... 26:50.....53:40.... 1:10:21...... 1:20:30...... 1:47:20..... 2:14:10..... 2:20:42 3:15.. . 16:15...32:30... 48:45.... 1:05:00.....1:08:34....1:21:15...1:37:30.... 1:53:45....2:10:00.....2:17:08 5:24.... 27:00.....54:00.... 1:10:47...... 1:21:00...... 1:48:00..... 2:15:00..... 2:21:35 3:16... 16:20... 32:40... 49:00.... 1:05:20.....1:08:55....1:21:40...1:38:00... 1:54:20....2:10:40.....2:17:50 5:26.... 27:10.....54:20.... 1:11:14...... 1:21:30...... 1:48:40..... 2:15:50..... 2:22:27 3:17... 16:25... 32:50... 49:15.... 1:05:40.....1:09:16....1:22:05...1:38:30... 1:54:55....2:11:20.....2:18:32 5:28.... 27:20.....54:40.... 1:11:40...... 1:22:00...... 1:49:20..... 2:16:40..... 2:23:20 3:18.. . 16:30... 33:00... 49:30.... 1:06:00.....1:09:37....1:22:30...1:39:00... 1:55:30....2:12:00.....2:19:15 5:30.... 27:30.....55:00.... 1:12:06...... 1:22:30...... 1:50:00..... 2:17:30..... 2:24:12 3:19.. . 16:35... 33:10... 49:45.... 1:06:20.....1:09:58....1:22:55...1:39:30... 1:56:05....2:12:40.....2:19:57 5:32.... 27:40.....55:20.... 1:12:32...... 1:23:00...... 1:50:40..... 2:18:20..... 2:25:05 3:20.. . 16:40... 33:20... 50:00.... 1:06:40.....1:10:20....1:23:20...1:40:00... 1:56:40....2:13:20.....2:20:39 5:34.... 27:50.....55:40.... 1:12:59...... 1:23:30...... 1:51:20..... 2:19:10..... 2:25:57 3:21... 16:45... 33:30... 50:15.... 1:07:00.....1:10:41....1:23:45...1:40:30... 1:57:15....2:14:00.....2:21:21 5:36.... 28:00.....56:00.... 1:13:25...... 1:24:00...... 1:52:00..... 2:20:00..... 2:26:49 3:22.. . 16:50... 33:40... 50:30.... 1:07:20.....1:11:02....1:24:10...1:41:00.... 1:57:50....2:14:40.....2:22:03 5:38.... 28:10.....56:20.... 1:13:51...... 1:24:30...... 1:52:40..... 2:20:50..... 2:27:42 3:23.. . 16:55... 33:50... 50:45.... 1:07:40.....1:11:23....1:24:35...1:41:30.... 1:58:25....2:15:20.....2:22:46 5:40.... 28:20.....56:40.... 1:14:17...... 1:25:00...... 1:53:20..... 2:21:40..... 2:28:34 3:24.. . 17:00....34:00... 51:00.... 1:08:00.....1:11:44....1:25:00...1:42:00... 1:59:00....2:16:00.....2:23:28 5:42.... 28:30.....57:00.... 1:14:43...... 1:25:30...... 1:54:00..... 2:22:30..... 2:29:27 3:25.. . 17:05....34:10... 51:15.... 1:08:20.....1:12:05....1:25:25...1:42:30... 1:59:35....2:16:40.....2:24:10 5:44.... 28:40.....57:20.... 1:15:10...... 1:26:00...... 1:54:40..... 2:23:20..... 2:30:19 3:26.. . 17:10....34:20... 51:30.... 1:08:40.....1:12:26....1:25:50...1:43:00... 2:00:10....2:17:20.....2:24:52 5:46.... 28:50.....57:40.... 1:15:36...... 1:26:30...... 1:55:20..... 2:24:10..... 2:31:12 3:27.. . 17:15....34:30... 51:45.... 1:09:00.....1:12:47....1:26:15...1:43:30... 2:00:45....2:18:00.....2:25:34 3:28.. . 17:20....34:40... 52:00.... 1:09:20.....1:13:08....1:26:40...1:44:00... 2:01:20....2:18:40.....2:26:17 3:29.. . 17:25....34:50... 52:15.... 1:09:40.....1:13:29....1:27:05...1:44:30... 2:01:55....2:19:20.....2:26:59 3:30.. . 17:30....35:00... 52:30.... 1:10:00.....1:13:50....1:27:30...1:45:00... 2:02:30....2:20:00.....2:27:41

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1K 5K 10K 15K 20K 21K 25K 30K 35K 40K 42K 3:31... 17:35....35:10... 52:45.... 1:10:20.....1:14:12....1:27:55...1:45:30... 2:03:05....2:20:40.....2:28:23 3:32.. . 17:40....35:20... 53:00.... 1:10:40.....1:14:33....1:28:20...1:46:00... 2:03:40....2:21:20.....2:29:05 3:33.. . 17:45....35:30... 53:15.... 1:11:00.....1:14:54....1:28:45...1:46:30... 2:04:15....2:22:00.....2:29:48 3:34.. . 17:50....35:40... 53:30.... 1:11:20.....1:15:15....1:29:10...1:47:00.... 2:04:50....2:22:40.....2:30:30 3:35.. . 17:55....35:50... 53:45.... 1:11:40.....1:15:36....1:29:35...1:47:30.... 2:05:25....2:23:20.....2:31:12

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