ING NYC MARATHON NEWS SUMMARY
By David Monti
(c) 2009 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved. Used with permission.
Here are a few news items from the ING New York City Marathon, scheduled for the 40th running on Sunday, Nov. 1:
NEW
MEDICAL DIRECTOR NAMED: Stuart Weiss, MD, FAAP, FACEP, CBCP has joined
the ING New York City Marathon as the event's new medical director,
replacing Louis Maharam, M.D., who resigned late last month. The New
York Road Runners announced today that Dr. Weiss will lead a diverse
team of volunteer, multi-disciplinary medical professionals from
healthcare systems and hospitals across the region to provide
immediate, high-quality medical services for the more than 40,000
runners. The NYRR also announced that for the first time, the American
Red Cross of Greater New York will partner with New York Road Runners
to provide more than 250 Red Cross volunteers and staff trained in
first aid, who will support the activities of NYRR medical
professionals at various sites along the marathon route. "Nothing is
more important than the safety of our runners, and we strive to provide
world-class medical services for a world-class event," commented NYRR
president and CEO Mary Wittenberg through a media release.
NATIONAL
NETWORK TELEVISION COVERAGE EXPANDED TO TWO HOURS: NBC Sports will
devote two hours to their same-day, tape-delayed coverage of the race,
double last year's coverage, New York Road Runners officials said
today. The broadcast will begin at 2:00 p.m. EST, anchored by NBC
Sports commentator Al Trautwig, who will be joined in the broadcast
booth by veteran race journalist Toni Reavis. NBC Sports' Jimmy
Roberts will host the show. NBC's coverage will follow live local
free-to-air coverage on WNBC, as well as live streaming on
UniversalSports.com.
TULU, CHERUIYOT ADDED TO FIELDS: Veterans
Derartu Tulu and Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot were added to the race's
elite fields, officials announced. Tulu, a three-time Olympic medalist
at 10,000m (two gold) had been ramping up her training and felt ready
to run a high quality marathon after running a solid 1:10:33 at the ING
Philadelphia Distance Run half-marathon last month. Cheruiyot, a
four-time Boston Marathon champion, was added to the field when his
longtime friend Paul Tergat was forced to withdraw with a leg injury.
Both Tulu, 37, and Cheruiyot, 31, have run the ING New York City
Marathon before, both in 2005; Tulu was third in 2:25:21 and Cheruiyot
was fourth in 2:11:01.
RACE TO BE THE LARGEST-EVER MARATHON IN
HISTORY: This year's ING New York City Marathon will have over 40,000
runners on the starting line, the largest-ever marathon in history.
While there are other marathons with over 40,000 entrants, only about
75% of them actually get to the race and thus cannot be counted as
having participated. The largest-ever marathon in history was the 2007
ING New York City Marathon with 39,265 starters and 38,607 finishers.
ENDS