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27th Detroit Free Press / Flagstar Bank Marathon to be run Sunday, October 24, 2004
Courtesy of Running USA Wire April 19, 2004 Michigan Runner
DETROIT, Mich. - (April 16, 2004) - The Detroit Free Press/Flagstar Bank
Marathon will again be run on U.S. and Canadian soil. The official
racecourse for the 26.2- mile event incorporates both the Ambassador
Bridge and the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, allowing participants to cross
borders for the twenty-fifth time in the race's twenty-seven year history
and run an underwater mile. The race will begin at the main gates of
Comerica Park and finish inside Ford Field near the fifty-yard line. New for 2004 is a half-marathon - a 13.1-mile distance. The new half-
marathon is an international event crossing U.S. and Canadian borders
twice. This is also the second year for the kidMILES program. KidMILES is a
group of inner-city Detroit elementary students who will participate in the
5K portion of the day's events. These children are learning the benefits
of healthy active living through the support of Detroit Free Press, St.
John Health and Providence Athletic Medicine. A health and fitness expo will kick off the events leading up to race day.
Sponsored by Whole Foods Market, the expo will begin Friday, October
22 at Cobo Hall from 3 to 8pm and again from 10am to 7pm Saturday.
Participants will be able to register for the marathon, half-marathon and
5K events, collect their runner packets and browse through exhibitors'
booths. The expo is open to the public and admission is free. Runners from more than 35 countries will participate in this sanctioned
qualifying race for entry into the Boston Marathon. We are proud to have
the participation of the world's top elite runners as well as first time
marathoners. Detroit offers something for everyone.
All of the events during marathon weekend are endorsed by the State of
Michigan Governor's office. The Detroit Free Press/Flagstar Bank Marathon, presented by
Greektown Casino is an annual 26.2-mile road race certified by USA
Track & Field. The Marathon is owned by the Detroit Free Press.
Flagstar Bank is the title sponsor and has been affiliated with the race
since 1998. The 2004 event marks the 27th year and is expected to
draw close to 5,000 participants. The Marathon features six divisions:
marathon (26.2-miles), half-marathon (13.1-miles), Wright & Filippis
Wheelchair and Hand Cycle Competition (26.2-miles), Walking Division
(26.2-miles), Reebok Team Relays (2 and 5 person teams - 26.2-miles),
and Compuware 5K Fun Run and Fitness Walk (3.1-miles). Prize money
is awarded in each of these divisions except the 5K run/walk. The total
purse for the event is more than $30,000.
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