APR-B-12

THE MARATHON BOOM IN GROWTH

OF THE ENDURANCE RUNNERS’ DISTANCE SEEMS UNABATED,

AND PROLIFERATION OF BOTH THE RUNS AND THE RUNNERS CONTINUES

Boom On! Marathoners!

Now a half million world-wide and still in double digit growth!

GWG

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Marathon Growth Continues in U.S. and World-Wide SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - (April 11, 2001) - April is marathon month across the country and the world--from Boston to Big Sur, from Paris to London and points in-between. A review of the 1999 and 2000 marathon data by the USATF Road Running Information Center indicates another period of growth here and world-wide. See tables and lists below. The preliminary race data, from the larger and more established U.S. events, shows nearly an 8% increase in finishers for the same 116 marathons from 1999 to 2000, while outside the U.S., the same 32 marathons from 1999 to 2000 reported a 20% increase. If the Paris Marathon is excluded (it grew by over 10,000 finishers), the non-U.S. growth rate is an impressive 15%! In short, over the past couple of years, marathon mania has become global. The demographic data indicate that numbers of masters are increasing (by about 2% of total race finishers per year) but so are the numbers of younger participants. As a result, the median ages of marathoners have remained steady over the last five years.
U.S. Marathon Growth
YEAR    Estimated # of Finishers

1976    25,000
1980    120,000
1990    260,000
1995    347,000
1996    396,000 (Boston's 100th)
1997    396,000
1998    419,000
1999    435,000
2000    451,000

2000 World's Largest Marathons (finishers):
1) Flora London, GBR       31,648
2) New York City, NY       29,375
3) LaSalle Bank Chicago, IL    27,889
4) Paris, FRA          27,596
5) Real Berlin, GER        23,039
6) Honolulu, HI            22,652
7) City of Los Angeles, CA 17,192
8) Marine Corps, DC        17,048
9) Suzuki Rock 'n' Roll, CA    15,918
10) Boston, MA          15,668

U.S. Largest Marathons (finishers):
1) New York City, NY       29,375
2) LaSalle Bank Chicago, IL    27,889
3) Honolulu, HI            22,652
4) City of Los Angeles, CA 17,192
5) Marine Corps, DC        17,048
6) Suzuki Rock 'n' Roll, CA    15,918
7) Boston, MA          15,668
8) Portland, OR             7,751
9) Walt Disney World, FL    7,660
10) Country Music, TN        6,349
11) Grandma's, MN            6,074
12) Twin Cities, MN      5,907
13) Houston, TX          4,699
14) Philadelphia, PA         4,266
15) St. George, UT       4,161

Demographic Breakdown
1980    1995    1998    1999    2000
Women       10.5%   26%    34%     36%    38%
Juniors           5%        2%      1%        1%      2%
Masters       26%      41%    40%      42%   44%

Median Age
1980    1995    1998    2000
Males       34         38        38        38
Females  31.3      35        34        35
Median Age Overall  37  37

Median Times
In a sample of marathons from 1998 and 2000, the RRIC noted a continuation of the slowing trend illustrated by the difference in the finisher median times for each year. As always, due to the selective nature of the event, Boston had the fastest overall median time (3:41:10) in 2000. Of the five largest marathons in the U.S., the City of Los Angeles and LaSalle Bank Chicago had the greatest increase in median times (5:14:00 in 2000 compared to 4:50:00 in '98 for L.A. and 4:26:00 compared to 4:00:00 for Chicago). Marine Corps added about 10 minutes to its median time (4:48:00 in 2000, 4:38:00 in '98) whereas New York (4:21:30) and Honolulu (5:50:00) stayed about the same over the two-year period. The marathons have once again been divided into two categories - classic "Runner Marathons" (like New York, Chicago, St. George, CVS and Philadelphia) and "Community/Festival Marathons" (such as Disney, Marine Corps, L.A., Portland and San Diego) to better describe the great variation in time stats. Both Boston and Honolulu were treated as separate categories in the Median Time Table below due to their special characteristics.

* 3:30:12   males in Boston Marathon
* 3:55:25   females in Boston Marathon
* 4:10:00   approximate male median time in "runners marathons"
* 4:30:00   approximate male median time in "community marathons"
* 4:30:00   approximate female median time in "runners marathons"
* 5:10:00   approximate female median time in "community marathons"
* 5:26:00   males in Honolulu Marathon
* 6:24:30   females in Honolulu Marathon

Source: USA Track & Field Road Running Information Center

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