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LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon Pays Out $115,000 to American Olympic Hopefuls
From press release October 30, 2003 Chicago Athlete
CHICAGO, IL -- The LaSalle Bank Chicago
Marathon has
helped 39 American runners continue their Olympic dreams
by providing a cash bonus for meeting U.S. Olympic
Standard qualifying times on Oct. 12 in Chicago. A
total payout of $115,000 was given to the American runners
who met the required times for the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials."We focused on supporting our male and female American
marathon runners with this incentive program because we
knew this year was a special year with the U.S. Olympic
Trials coming up," said Carey Pinkowski, executive race
director. "It's financially challenging for these athletes to
properly train for these Trials and pay their bills, so we hope
this money will offer them assistance to achieve their
Olympic goals." The Marathon paid $3,500 to every American male who had
a sub-2:20:00 effort (the "A" U.S. Trials Standard), $2,500 to
every American male who had a sub-2:22:00 effort (the "B"
U.S. Trials Standard), $3,500 to every American female who
had a sub-2:40:00 effort (the "A" U.S. Trials Standard) and
$2,500 to every American female who had a sub-2:48:00
effort (the "B" U.S. Trials Standard). There were 22 men (10
"A" standard and 12 "B" standard) who received a payout
and 18 women (five "A" standard and 13 "B" standard). The LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon had the most
qualifying times for any 2003 marathon for both men (36)
and women (33). Some runners already had
qualified. The American runners who achieved their Olympic Standard
were pleased with the outcome of the race and seemed
grateful for the added bonus. "The Chicago Marathon has always been extremely
supportive of all its runners, regardless of ability and this is
one more example," said Brian Sell, who is a part of the
HANSONS-Brooks Distance Project, based in Rochester
Hills, MI. "I just wanted to remain competitive throughout the
entire race and I was able to achieve my Olympic Standard.
The next step is the Trials and the Marathon is helping me
get there." "There were a lot of American women who finished in a
pack for the 'B' Standard. I think there were about 15 of us
right around the 2:48:00 mark," said Lucie Mays from
Carmel, IN. "It was an overwhelming experience for all us to
celebrate right after the finish line knowing we were all
going to the Trials and even better, we got some extra
money." The men and women U.S. Olympic Standard qualifiers are
all listed below.
Male "A" Standard Qualifiers
Dan Browne, Portland, OR
Josh Cox, El Cajon, CA
Peter Clusener, Arcata, CA
Mike Donnelley, Portland, OR
Peter Gilmore, Menlo Park, CA
Jason Lehmkuhle, St. Paul, MN
Mebrahtom Keflezighi, Mammoth Lakes, CA
Steven Moreno, Oakland, CA
Todd Reeser, Rochester, NY
Female "A" Standard Qualifiers
Colleen DeReuck, Boulder, CO
Kimberly Fitchen-Young, Santa Cruz, CA
Rachel Sauder-Kinsman, Archbold, OH
Jenny Spangler, Gurnee, IL
Deeja Youngquist, Alburquerque, NM
Male "B" Standard Qualifiers
Paul Aufdemberge, Redford, MI
Trent Briney, Utica, MI
Edmund Burke, Burtonville, MD
Nick Cordes, Utica, MI
Rod DeHaven, Madison, WI
Nick Gramsky, McLean, VA
Mark Manz, Kiel, WI
Matthew Marcini, NY
Tom McGlynn, Burlingame, CA
Brian Sell, Utica, MI
Terrance Shea, Somerville, MA
Kevin Taylor, Raleigh, NC
Female "B" Standard Qualifers
Mina Caron, Andover, MA
Mimi Fallon, Walpole, MA
Katy Hollbacher, San Francisco, CA
Heather Hunt, Englewood, CO
Nicole Kulikov, Fort Collins, CO
Michelle Lafleur, Savannah, GA
Erica Larson, Los Alamos, NM
Susan Loken, Phoenix, AZ
Lucie Mays, Carmel, IN
Doreen McCoubie, Malvern, PA
Zika Palmer, Blowing Rock, NC
Julia Stamps, NY
Jennifer Tonkin, Seattle, WA
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