First World Marathon Majors Series will commence in April 2006 and
culminate in November 2007 with a $1 million prize.BOSTON and LONDON (January 23, 2006)--The world's five premier
international marathons--the Boston Marathon, the Flora London
Marathon, the real,- Berlin-Marathon, the LaSalle Bank Chicago
Marathon, and the ING New York City Marathon--have joined forces to
collectively present the top echelon in the sport of marathon running.
These five events now present themselves as the World Marathon
Majors (R) (WMM). The directors of the five races also have formed and
will launch the World Marathon Majors Series (WMM Series) this spring
at the 110th Boston Marathon on Monday, April 17. The series will
culminate at the 2007 ING New York City Marathon on November 4 with
the award of a total $1 million prize purse split evenly between the top
male and female series finishers. Over the two-year scoring period, the
world's best marathoners will earn points when they finish among the
top five places at the individual WMM races, the IAAF World Marathon
Championships, and the Olympic Marathons.
"This is one of the most significant changes in the history of our sport,"
said Dave Bedford, race director of the Flora London Marathon. "The
World Marathon Majors Series marks the start of a new era of growth
and excitement for our sport."
"The World Marathon Majors marks the first time in the sport's history
that the world's top five races have joined together for the common good
and promotion of the sport by creating a unified global circuit of the
sport's best and most prestigious 26.2-mile championships," said Guy
Morse, executive director of the Boston Marathon.
The announcement of the WMM Series was made today in joint news
conferences in Boston and London and included the endorsement and
backing of many of the world's best athletes, including world record-
holder Paul Tergat of Kenya and Olympic marathon silver medalist Meb
Keflezighi of the United States.
"Our races are to our sport what Wimbledon and the Australian, U.S.,
and French Opens are to tennis, and what the Masters, U.S., and British
Opens and PGA Championship are to golf," said Mary Wittenberg, race
director of the ING New York City Marathon. "Each race has the history,
the tradition, the honor roll of legendary champions, and a special place
in the eyes of all to make them stand apart from the other events." After
the WMM Series commences this spring at Boston and at the Flora
London Marathon on April 23, the competition will continue in the
autumn at the real,- Berlin-Marathon on September 24, the LaSalle
Bank Chicago Marathon on October 22, and the ING New York City
Marathon on November 5.
Other details of the WMM Series are:
* Men and women are scored separately.
* In addition to the five WMM marathons, the WMM Series also includes
any IAAF World Championships and Olympic Marathons held during the
two-year period. The series events are known as the Qualifying Races.
*Athletes earn points by placing among the top five at qualifying races:
25 points for a first-place finish, 15 points for second place, 10 points for
third place, five points for fourth place, and one point for fifth place;
* During the two-year scoring period, an athlete must finish at least one
qualifying race in each year of the series. If an athlete runs more than
four qualifying races, only the top four results will be counted.
* In the case of tie, the first tiebreaker is the winner of any head-to-head
competition between the contending athletes in a qualifying race. The
ultimate tiebreaker is by majority vote of the five WMM race directors.
The WMM Series is designed to further elevate the sport of marathon
running in the public eye. Helping to focus the world's best marathoners
on the world's premier marathons will create a platform that is intriguing
and simple to follow. The scoring system makes all WMM events equal
in terms of the athletes' pursuit of the grand prize jackpot and
acknowledges that all marathon courses are not the same. The scoring
system is based on points, rather than on performance times or strength
of competition, to take into account the unique challenges involved in
performing well over a sustained period of time. The winner of the WMM
Series unquestionably will be the best performer during the competition
period, and additional marathons could be added to a subsequent
WMM Series.
Two-year scoring periods will overlap, allowing the WMM to award a
grand prize jackpot on an annual basis following the inaugural
presentation in 2007. That is, after the 2006-2007 series, the
subsequent series will include the WMM races during the calendar
years 2007 and 2008.
"The creation of this series will generate collective interest and
excitement at a level that has not existed between our great events in
the past," remarked Carey Pinkowski, executive race director of the
LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon. "The result of these marathons
partnering together is increased visibility, exposure, and growth for the
sport of marathon running on a national and international scale."
It is the intention of the WWM by seeking sponsorship support to double
the prize money purse to $2 million in future years for a $1 million prize
for both the men's and women's champion. Athletics Management &
Services (AMS) has been exclusively appointed by the WMM to secure
a title sponsor.
"In fact, we are the championship events of the sport of marathon
running," said Mark Milde, race director of the real,- Berlin-Marathon.
"Like the championship events of tennis and golf, we are now
positioning ourselves to work together rather than individually, which
will be a venture attractive to runners and non-runners, athletics
enthusiasts, and casual observers of sport."