NEW YORK - The countdown to the men's 2008 U.S.
Olympic Team Trials - Men's Marathon begins in New York
City this weekend with a New York Road Runner (NYRR)
sponsored training camp. NYRR will host 10-20 athletes
who have qualified for the November 3, 2007 trials at this
year's marathon in order to provide them with a preview of
the trials weekend activities and course. The Olympic Trials course will start outside the famed
Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and finish at
the historic Tavern on the Green in Central Park, New York
Road Runners president and CEO Mary Wittenberg
announced Thursday.
Wittenberg was joined by USA Track & Field CEO Craig
Masback and leading U.S. distance runners Khalid
Khannouchi, Abdi Abdirahman, and Jorge Torres at a news
conference at Tavern on the Green. Next year's Olympic
Trials race will take place the day before the ING New York
City Marathon 2007, making for a marathon doubleheader.
"New York City will be the center of the marathon world next
November with America's best long distance runners
kicking off a spectacular marathon weekend," said
Wittenberg. "We have put together a fan-friendly race course
and national TV coverage to roll out the red carpet for our
country's best men, who are now among the best runners in
the world."
After starting in front of Rockefeller Center at 49th Street and
Fifth Avenue, athletes will head up the Avenue of Americas
to Central Park where they will enter through Columbus
Circle and begin the course's criterion loops; one four-mile
circuit followed by four identical five-mile circuits, finishing
on the Park's west side at the historic Tavern on the Green.
"New York has been the site of some of history's top men's
marathon performances," said Masback. "Having the 2008
Olympic Marathon Team Trials in a city with such a
tremendous running tradition, and with some of the world's
best race organizers, is only fitting. We look forward to what
will be a first-class event for our most elite distance runners
as they begin their Olympic journeys."
A media package featuring national broadcast coverage and
live web streaming was also announced as part of an
innovative broadcast package. The start will be shown live
nationally on NBC's "Today Show" beginning at 7:35am and
the race will be streamed in its entirety via the Web at
www.NBCSports.com. In addition, a 30-minute highlight
show will be broadcast nationally on NBC on Saturday
afternoon at 1:30 p.m. EST. A total prize money purse of
$250,000, provided by New York Road Runners, was also
announced.
Currently 120 men have met the standards to compete in
the trials by virtue of performances at the marathon distance
as well as track performances for 5,000 and 10,000 meters,
the most since the 1996 Olympic Trials in Charlotte, N.C.
In the greatest showing of male qualifiers since 1984, 44
men qualified at the LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon on
October 22 with 20 "A" standard qualifiers. The men's
qualifying window will be open until October 7, 2007.
For more information on the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials
Marathon, visit www.usatf.org.