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Records Fall at 2002 Motorola Marathon
February 17, 2002

Courtesy: Motorola Marathon

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AUSTIN, Texas (February 17, 2002) Andrzey Krzyscin and Marian Sutton were the overall male and female winners Sunday at the 11th annual Motorola Marathon in Austin, Texas. This year's marathon hosted almost 6,000 marathon runners including 800 relay teams.

The 38 year-old Sutton from Cornwall, England, shaved more than one minute off the existing course record set a year ago (2:32:55), crossing the tape at 2:31:43. Krzyscin, a 35 year-old from Poland finished with a time of 2:12:10. The male Wheelchair division winner was 35 year-old Saul Mendoza of Mexico, who was first to cross the finish line with a time of 1:33:35. Additionally, Peter Fleming, 41, of Scotland, finished first in the Masters division (age 40-49) with a time of 2:23:48. Russia's Alevtina Nauomova, with a time of 2:36:26 in the female Masters division, broke the Motorola course record of 2:37:46, which she set in 2001.

Overall female winner Sutton returned from a two-year absence from marathon competition. She said, "I had a personal time in mind, and I beat it. The support throughout the race was superb, and I couldn't have asked for better weather."

"I felt I ran a really good race," said Kryscin, the overall male winner. "I prepared on a similar course with lots of hills. I was not out to beat my personal record but to win the race."

Participants in the 2002 Motorola Marathon included 98 elite runners from more than 16 different countries, including: England, Morocco, Poland, Russia and the United States.

Race Winners
The Motorola Marathon prize money purse totals $90,000 with $10,000 going to both the overall male and overall female winners. As the prize money has grown steadily from the $6,000 in 1992, the running times have come down. Alberto Puente of Mexico won the first Motorola Marathon men's race in 2 hours 24 minutes, a time which has been whittled down over the past 10 years to the 2:11:14 event record set by Mohamed Nazipov of Russia last year. Marian Sutton's performance today beat Russia's Elena Paramonova's 2001 record of 2:32:56.

In addition to the Open division, the Motorola Marathon awarded prize money to men and women in the Masters, Seniors, Veterans and Wheelchair divisions. In total, awards will be presented to more than 30 age, weight and special recognition divisions.

Overall Male
Andrzey Krzyscin, 35, Poland - 2:12:10

Overall Female
Marian Sutton , 38 England - 2:31:43

Wheelchair Male
Saul Mendoza, 35, Mexico - 1:33:35

Wheelchair Female
Rose Harper, 52, Texas - 4:28:01

Masters Male
Peter Fleming, 41, Scotland - 2:23:48

Masters Female
Alevtina Nauomova, 41, Russia - 2:36:26

Seniors Male
Allen Boyce, 51, Texas - 2:47:31

Seniors Female
Marilyn Stapleton, 55, Colorado - 3:18:18

Veterans Male
Jim Cooke, 61, Texas - 2:59:59

Veterans Female
Kathy Ryan, 60, Oregon - 4:17:22

Relay Males
Club Austin, Texas - 2:20:49

Relay Mixed
Mizuno, Texas - 2:28:30

Relay Females
Court Wright, Texas - 2:43:24

"Today the Motorola Marathon solidified itself as one of the best and fastest marathons in the United States," said John Conley, race director. "The athletes were prepared, and the volunteers were enthusiastic. I've never seen this many personal records in one marathon; it proves that Motorola is a great marathon for elite and everyday athletes." In conjunction with the event, Motorola presented the United Way Capital Area a check for $100,000 in addition to proceeds raised from the sponsorship of the race's 26 water stops in the amount of $21,000.

Race Details
The Motorola Marathon is a qualifying event for the 2003 Boston Marathon as well as the 2004 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials. It is also a United States of America Track and Field (USATF) certified and sanctioned, point to point course.

Race time temperature was near perfect with a low of 41 degrees Fahrenheit and when the first male runner crossed the finish line, the temperature was near 60 degrees Fahrenheit.

The 2002 Marathon hosted 5,586 marathon runners and 800 two-person relay teams.

An estimated 15,000 people attended the Motorola Marathon Race Expo.

Logistically, the Motorola Marathon requires: 12,000 - 14,000 gallons of water, 300,000 cups, 30 pounds of petroleum jelly, 225 portable toilets, 2,000 tongue depressers, 1,500 rolls of toilet paper, 10 cartons of aspirin, 485 tables, 300 chairs, 10 170K BTU heaters, 2 60kWh electrical generators, 25 tents and 8,000 feet of fencing.


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