JOHN HANCOCK FINANCIAL SERVICES ANNOUNCES
TOP AMERICAN OLYMPIAN TO THE 2006
BOSTON MARATHON
Alan Culpepper, the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials Champion, is
Set to ReturnBOSTON, MA - January 31, 2006 - John Hancock Financial
Services today
announced the return of two-time Olympian Alan Culpepper
of Lafayette,
Colorado, for the 110th running of the race scheduled for
Monday, April 17,
2006. This is the 21st year that John Hancock is the major
sponsor of the
Boston Marathon.
"I had an incredible experience at last year's Boston
Marathon, and I am
excited to return in 2006," said Alan Culpepper. "John
Hancock, the event
organizers, and the crowds provided the support and
environment that
inspired me to return for this year's event. I learned a lot
from my Boston
debut and am looking forward to improving upon last year's
fourth place
finish."
Recognized as one of the fastest American marathoners of
all time, Culpepper
debuted at the distance in Chicago in 2002 and his time of
2:09:41 tied
Alberto Salazar's time for the fastest American debut ever.
Culpepper's
Boston finish last year was the highest by an American
since Dave Gordon's
fourth in 1987.
"We are happy to have last year's top American return to
Boston, and we're
looking forward to seeing Alan improve on his
performance," said Guy Morse,
Executive Director of the Boston Athletic Association.
"Thanks to John
Hancock's ongoing support, race fans will again see the
best U.S. marathon
runners compete against a competitive international field."
The 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials winner, in only his second
marathon, Culpepper
ran to 12th place in the Olympic Marathon. A five-time U.S.
National
Champion in track and cross-country, the University of
Colorado graduate has
also competed on five World Championship and two
Olympic teams. In 2000, he
competed in the 10,000m at the Olympics.
Culpepper grew up in El Paso, Texas, and earned five high
school state
titles in track and cross-country. He is married to two-time
Olympian track
standout Shayne Culpepper, and says the 2004 Olympic
experience was a
highlight as both he and his wife (5,000m) won their U.S.
Trials to qualify.
Culpepper added that the Olympic Marathon gave him a lot
more confidence in
his abilities. "I felt like it opened my eyes to the fact that I
can run on
a tough course like Boston, despite being a track athlete,
and be
successful."
With Culpepper's commitment to run, the Boston Marathon
will bring the top
two U.S. marathoners together. Culpepper joins American
Olympic silver
medalist Mebrahtom "Meb" Keflezighi who announced his
commitment to run
earlier this month.
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Marathon at
www.marathon.jhancock.com/marathon.
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ALAN CULPEPPER
Lafayette, Colorado, U.S.
AGE: 33 (9/15/72)
PERSONAL BEST: 2:09:41 (Chicago, 2002)
BOSTON MARATHON HISTORY: 4th in 2005 (2:13:39)
In his Boston debut, Culpepper outran two past champions,
Timothy Cherigat
and Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot, to finish fourth in the best
performance by
an American since Dave Gordon's fourth in 1987. Culpepper
returns to improve
both time and place and enters the race with the fastest
American time.
ADDITIONAL MARATHON HIGHLIGHTS:
10/09/05 LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon 12th
(2:13:20)
08/29/04 Athens Olympic Marathon 12th
(2:15:26)
02/07/04 U.S. Olympic Trials Marathon, Birmingham
1st (2:11:42)
10/13/02 LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon 6th
(2:09:41)
ADDITIONAL CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
07/22/05 British Grand Prix, London 5,000m
11th (13:25.75)
06/19/03 U.S. National Championships 10,000m 1st
(27:55.36)
08/24/03 IAAF World Championships 10,000m, Paris 14th
(28:14.92)
02/16/03 U.S. Cross Country 12K Championships 1st
(38:22)
06/22/02 U.S. National Championships 5,000m 1st
(13:27.52)
07/14/00 U.S. Olympic Trials 10,000m 2nd
(28:03.35)
CAREER NOTES:
Culpepper won the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials in only his
second marathon and
at the Olympics finished an impressive 12th. In 2005, he
finished fourth in
Boston, giving a nod to the progress of American distance
runners, and was
the top American finisher in Chicago (12th overall). Debuting
at the
distance in 2002, Culpepper tied Alberto Salazar for the
fastest American
debut ever.
Culpepper grew up in Texas and was influenced as a high
school runner by the
Ethiopian and Kenyan runners who were recruited to nearby
University of
Texas at El Paso. He earned five state prep titles in track
and
cross-country, but his breakthrough came in 1996 as a
senior at the
University of Colorado. There he won the 5,000m NCAA
Championships and
placed tenth at the Olympic Trials in the same distance. He
is now one of
the top Americans in the sport recording a 10,000m best of
27:33.93 and a
13:25.75 in the 5,000m. A five-time National Champion in
track and
cross-country, Culpepper has competed on five World
Championship teams and
two Olympic teams: 10,000m in 2000; the marathon in
2004. Track & Field News
ranked him the number two marathoner in the U.S. in 2004
and 2005.
PERSONAL NOTES:
Culpepper is married to two-time Olympian Shayne
Culpepper and the couple
has a four-year old son named Cruz. "2006 is an exciting
year for our
family as we are expecting our second child in June,"
Culpepper said. "I am
also thrilled about the state of my running and marathon
pursuits. I have
had exceptional training for many years and look forward to
applying my
experience and fitness to better my 2005 fourth place finish
at this year's
race."
Culpepper says his Olympic experience was a highlight as
both he and his
wife won their U.S. Trials to qualify. (Shayne won the 5,000m
Trials.)
Culpepper started playing piano when he was a youth and
still plays,
although he added the guitar and bass during a college
injury to keep busy.
He double majored in geography and sociology at the
University of Colorado
and after college decided to make the state his home. He
lives and trains
just outside Boulder and is self-coached. He says the
Olympics gave him a
lot more confidence in his abilities. "I felt like it opened my
eyes to the
fact that I can run on a tough course like Boston, despite
being a track
athlete, and be successful."