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For Immediate Release
July 25, 2012

Contact:
Larry Barthlow, Elite Athlete Coordinator, TD Beach to Beacon
(617) 438-7969
E-mail: jason@wolfenews.com

Jason Wolfe, Wolfe PR
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Fast, Deep World Class Field Set for 2012 TD Beach to Beacon 10K Road Race in Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Aheza Kiros of Ethiopia returning to defend women’s title while men’s field includes 11 distance athletes with sub 28:00 10Ks on the roads

CAPE ELIZABETH, Maine (July 25, 2012) – The deepest and most talented world-class field ever assembled for the TD Beach to Beacon 10K will toe the line for the special 15th running of the acclaimed road race on Saturday, Aug. 4 in Cape Elizabeth, Maine.

The 30+ men and women distance runners in the 2012 field include some of the top racers on the American circuit as well as a strong contingent of Kenyan and Ethiopian track athletes who narrowly missed the London Olympics, where some would have contended for medals.

The men’s field features 11 runners who have recorded sub 28:00 10Ks in their careers, with even faster times on the track, putting the TD Beach to Beacon 10K Road Race’s 9-year-old course record (27:28) in jeopardy.

In the women’s race, returning champ Aheza Kiros of Ethiopia is pitted against a stellar field with no less than six runners with sub 31:30 10Ks, including women who own the two fastest times ever on the course as well as fellow Ethiopian Aberu Kebede, who might be the most talented distance athlete in the world not competing in London, according to Larry Barthlow, the elite athlete coordinator for the TD Beach to Beacon.

World class athletes announced for 2012 TD Beach to Beacon 10K Road Race in Cape Elizabeth, Maine “I really believe we’ve put together the deepest overall field we’ve ever had, something special for the 15th running,” Barthlow said. “We have runners who have been winning on the American roads this year, but also many new faces fresh off the tracks in Europe who are determined to make some noise here. With the right conditions, both course records could fall.”

Running icon Joan Benoit Samuelson, winner of the first Olympic marathon for women in 1984 and founder of the TD Beach to Beacon 10K in her native Maine, agreed.

“With all the excitement surrounding the London Games, this field is going to showcase a number of Olympic-caliber athletes right here in Maine,” said Samuelson, who will join the field this year to commemorate 15 years. “Many of our athletes who just missed the cut on their Kenyan or Ethiopian Olympic teams would have been competing for medals at 5000 or 10,000 meters in London.”

Prize money for the winner of the men’s and women’s races is $10,000. In all, nearly $60,000 in prize money will be awarded to the top finishers and place winners in the various categories for men and women at the TD Beach to Beacon 10K (www.beach2beacon.org). A $2,500 bonus also is available for any runner who sets a new open course record.

The men’s field is wide open, Barthlow said, with at least eight runners in legitimate contention for the title.

One of the favorites is Atsedu Tsegay, 20, of Ethiopia, whose 58:47 in Prague this spring remains the fastest half marathon in the world so far in 2012 and is only 24 seconds off the world record. He is an Olympic team alternate for Ethiopia with a personal best (PR) of 27:46 at 10K. Tsegay will be making his American road racing debut.

He will be challenged by another young Ethiopian, Abera Kuma, 21, who finished fifth at the 2011 World Championships at 5000m (13:26) and clocked a 27:18 at 10,000m two weeks ago in Belgium.

World class athletes announced for 2012 TD Beach to Beacon 10K Road Race in Cape Elizabeth, Maine Lucas Rotich, 22, of Kenya, is back after finishing second at the 2011 TD Beach to Beacon (27:56) and winning the Falmouth Road Race a week later. He has since recorded a blazing 26:43 on the track at 10,000m.

Then there’s Kenyan Stanley Biwott, 26, who broke course records at both the Paris Marathon (2:05:11) and Paris Half Marathon (59:04) already in 2012. And keep an eye on Ethiopians Gebretsadik Abraha, 20, who took silver at the 2010 World Junior Championships at 10,000m, and Azmeraw Bekele, 26, winner of the 10,000m at the 2011 Ethiopian Athletic Championships.

Ed Muge, 29, of Kenya, who won the TD Beach to Beacon 10K in 2008 (setting a PR 27:52) and 2009, is back for his fifth consecutive race. He finished third last year and fifth in 2010.

The field is so deep that one of the most decorated runners on the American road race circuit so far in 2012 – Allan Kiprono, 22, of Kenya – is almost an afterthought among title contenders. Kiprono has already won three major road races – Bellin Run, Lilac Bloomsday Run and Boulder Bolder 10K – and is returning after finishing fifth in 2011 and second in 2010.

Who else? Lelisa Desisa, 22, is an alternate on the Ethiopian Olympic team after recording a 27:12 earlier this summer. Lewis Nyariki, 23, of Kenya, has run 27:22 at 10,000m. Kiplomo Kumatai, 30, of Kenya, is returning to the TD Beach to Beacon for the first time since his third place finish (a PR of 27:59) in 2008 and has recorded 27:17 on the track. Sammy Chelanga, 27, of Kenya, was an NCAA Cross Country champion at Liberty University and set an NCAA record at 10,000m (27:08.49).

The leading American entered is Sean Quigley, 27, a top U.S. distance runner and former NCAA champion at LaSalle.
World class athletes announced for 2012 TD Beach to Beacon 10K Road Race in Cape Elizabeth, Maine On the women’s side, Aheza Kiros, 26, is back after becoming the first Ethiopian woman to win the TD Beach to Beacon title (32:09) in 2011. She will likely need a significantly faster time to compete this year – although her 31:06 PR at 10,000m suggests she is more than capable. Kiros is having a good year on the American road so far this year with runner up finishes at the B.A.A. 10K in Boston and the NYRR New York Mini 10K.

Lineth Chepkurai knows all about speed along the picturesque TD Beach to Beacon course. The 24-year-old Kenyan shaved 26 seconds off the course record with a blistering 30:59 to win the 2010 race. It was the first sub 31:00 10K ever on Maine soil. She has finished in the top 10 in the World Cross Country championships three times, and also won the Lilac Bloomsday Run and the Bay to Breakers three times each. Her PR for the 10K is 30:45.

The woman with the second fastest time (31:07) on the TD Beach to Beacon course is Wude Ayalew, 25, of Ethiopia, who finished second to Chepkurai’s record setting performance in 2010. She returned a week later to beat Chepkurai at the Falmouth Road Race. Ayalew is in top form after finishing second at the 2011 All-Africa Games. She has ran 30:11 at 10,000m.

Aberu Kebede, 22, of Ethiopia, just missed making the highly-competitive Ethiopian Olympic team and will be anxious to put on a good show, Barthlow said. Her 1:07.39 is the second fastest Half Marathon ever run by an Ethiopian. She earned a bronze in the Half at the World Championships and her 2:20:33 marathon is among the top 20 all time for women.

Two top Russian distance athletes are in the field. Valentina Galimova, 25, is a Russian 10,000m champion who finished a disappointing fifth at the 2012 Olympic qualifier while Kseniya Agafonova, 29, a Russian indoor champ who finished fifth at 5000m at the 2007 IAAF World Athletics Final and has a PR of 31:08 at 10,000m.

Other top contenders include: Margaret Wangari-Muriuki, 26, of Kenya, who finished sixth at the 2010 World Cross Country Championships running barefoot and second at the African Cross Country Championships earlier this year; Pauline Njeri-Kahenya, 27, of Kenya, who is on the rise after recording a PR 31:25 in Paris in April; Rita Jeptoo, 31, of Kenya, the 2006 B.A.A Boston Marathon champ who has clocked 31:12 at 10K; and Jelliah Tinega, 26, of Kenya, who finished second at the 2011 TD Beach to Beacon and has victories at the Bellin Run and Cherry Blossom 10-Mile Run already in 2012.

A strong contingent of American women also is entered. Lindsey Scherf, 25, took fourth at the 2012 USA 15K Championship and second at the USA 25K Championship. The Harvard graduate has recorded a personal best 32:51 at 10K. Rebecca Donaghue, 36, finished fifth at the 2009 TD Beach to Beacon, which she followed up with an impressive second at Falmouth a week later. This year, she finished in the top 20 in the U.S. Olympic trials for both the marathon and 10,000m. Katie McGregor, 34, finished 11th at the U.S. Olympic marathon trials in Houston after narrowly missing the 2004 and 2008 Olympics with consecutive fourth place finishes at 10,000m, where her PR is 31:21. She took second at the 2011 USA 10K Championship. Julia Lucas, 28, missed the Olympics in a heartbreaking, photo-finish fourth-place finish at 5000m in the U.S. Olympic Trials in late June. Since she had already achieved the qualifying time with a 15:08 in April, she needed only to finish in the top three. But Lucas couldn't hold on after pushing the pace and was edged at the finish by Kim Conley, who achieved the necessary qualifier by .04. Maine's own Sheri Piers, 41, of Falmouth, elevated herself into elite status with a masters title and a top 13 overall finish (34:38) at the famed Peachtree 10K in July. A two-time TD Beach to Beacon Maine winner and the defending champion, she set the course record for Maine women in 2009 (34:17), which also placed her 10th overall.

The professional athletes will join a race day field of 6,000 for the TD Beach to Beacon 10K, one of the gems on the U.S. road race circuit. The race begins near the Crescent Beach State Park entrance on Route 77 in Cape Elizabeth and ends 6.2 miles later in Fort Williams Park at the Portland Head Light, the most photographed lighthouse in America.

The race is directed by Dave McGillivray of DMSE Sports (www.dmsesports.com), who also directs the B.A.A Boston Marathon and is regarded as one of the best in the business.

TD Bank is the title sponsor of the race, founded by Olympic gold medalist and running icon Joan Benoit Samuelson, who grew up in Cape Elizabeth and will join the field this year in honor of the 15th race.

In addition to TD Bank, other major corporate partners this year include Hannaford, Poland Spring, MaineHealth, Fairchild Semiconductor, Nike, Northeast Delta Dental, IDEXX and WCSH6. For additional information about the race, visit www.beach2beacon.org or call the race hotline at (888) 480-6940.

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TD Beach to Beacon 10K Road Race - List of Elite Athletes – as of 7-27-12
Bib Name Age Country 10K PR
2 Lucas Rotich 22 Kenya 27:56
4 Atsedu Tsegay 20 Ethiopia 27:46
5 Stanley Biwott 26 Kenya ---
6 Ed Muge 29 Kenya 27:52
8 Gebretsadik Abraha 20 Ethiopia 28:03t
9 Allan Kiprono 22 Kenya 27:42
10 Lelisa Desisa 22 Ethiopia 27:57
11 Silas Kipruto 27 Kenya 27:28
12 Vincent Yator 22 Kenya 27:24
14 Lewis Nyariki 23 Kenya 27:22t
16 Kiplomo Kumatai 30 Kenya 27:59
17 Stephen Kipkosgei-Kibet 25 Kenya 27:52
19 Sean Quigley 27 USA 28:03t
20 Lani Rutto 23 Kenya 28:35
22 Sammy Chelanga 27 Kenya 28:31


100 Aheza Kiros 26 Ethiopia 32:09
102 Lineth Chepkurai 24 Kenya 30:45
104 Valentina Galimova 25 Russia 32:07t
105 Kseniya Agafonova 29 Russia 31:08t
106 Wude Ayalew 25 Ethiopia 31:07
107 Aberu Kebede 22 Ethiopia 31:05
108 Margaret Wangari-Muriuki 26 Kenya 31:08
109 Malika Mejdoub 30 Morocco 32:42
110 Jelliah Tinega 26 Kenya 32:17
113 Katie McGregor 34 USA 31:21t
114 Rebecca Donaghue 36 USA 32:29
116 Rita Jeptoo 31 Kenya 31:12
117 Pauline Njeri-Kahenya 27 Kenya 31:25
118 Esther Erb 26 USA 34:21
119 Lindsey Scherf 25 USA 32:51
120 Michelle Frey 30 USA 35:05
121 Renee Baillie 30 USA 32:44
122 Julia Lucas 28 USA 33:39
123 Jessica Minty 28 USA 35:14
130 Sheri Piers 41 USA 34:17

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