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Trans-Atlantic chase for $500,000 USD prize continues as world's best marathoners focus on World Marathon Majors fall races

The 2013-14 WMM series continues at the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON on September 28, the BANK OF AMERICA CHICAGO MARATHON on October 12, and will conclude at the TCS NEW YORK CITY MARATHON on November 2. Points are at stake in each race as the chase for the grand prize intensifies.

Current men's leader and defending champion Tsegaye Kebede (ETH) and 3rd place Dennis Kimetto (KEN), will compete at the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON on September 28, and both athletes will be looking for the win to take their points total to 75.

While a win for either athlete is no forgone conclusion, should one of them cross the line first, then current series second place Wilson Kipsang would need to win in the final race in New York to finish on 76 points and become the reigning WMM men's champion.

On the women's side, Rita Jeptoo (KEN) can secure the WMM victory with a win at the BANK OF AMERICA CHICAGO MARATHON on October 12 and take her points total to a maximum 100, the first athlete in the history of the competition to score the maximum points available. Even second place on the flat Chicago course will make her points total almost unbeatable with her average winning time currently faster than that of 2nd place Edna Kiplagat.

However, if she fails to finish in the first five, the title race opens up to include Kenya's Priscah Jeptoo, who is running head to head in TCS New York City against Edna Kiplagat.

Edna Kiplagat, the double World Champion, is currently only 10 points behind Rita Jeptoo and will be watching the Chicago race with anticipation.

2013-14 Men's Leaderboard (as of September, 2014)
1. Tsegaye Kebede, 55 points
2. WIlson Kipsang, 51 points
3. Dennis Kimetto, 50 points
Note: Kebede has already scored in four 2013-14 events, with a lowest finish of fourth (five points) at the 2013 World Championships.

2013-14 Women's Leaderboard (as of September, 2014)
1. Rita Jeptoo, 75 points
2. Edna Kiplagat, 65 points
3. Priscah Jeptoo, 50 points

Points available at each race:
1st place: 25 points
2nd place: 15 points
3rd place: 10 points
4th place: 5 points
5th place: one point

In the event of a tie, the winner shall be determined using the following tie-breaker:
1.The athlete with the best head-to-head record during the period (including all qualifying races in the period, not just scoring races) will be declared the winner. Only the fact that one athlete finished ahead of the other will be taken into account and not by how many places.
If there is still a tie, the following tie-breakers will be used in descending order until the tie is broken:
2.The athlete who has achieved his or her points in the fewest races.
3.The athlete who won the most Qualifying Races during the period.
4.The athlete with the fastest average time in his or her scoring races.
5.The athlete who the majority of the Race Directors of the six World Marathon Majors races determines to be the champion. In such circumstances, the Race Directors may decide to award the title jointly.

If an athlete starts a race but for any reason does not complete it, he or she will, for the purposes of tie-breakers 1 and 2 above, be treated as having taken part in the event.

Notable Elite Athletes in WMM Fall Events (Sub-2:06, sub-2:24, plus other notable runners)

BMW BERLIN-MARATHON: Sunday, September 28, 2014

Men:
Dennis Kimetto (KEN) 2:03:45
Emmanuel Mutai (KEN) 2:03:52
Tsegaye Kebede (ETH) 2:04:38
Geoffrey Kipsang Kamworor (KEN) 2:06:12

Women:
Tirfi Tsegaye (ETH) 2:21:19
Shalane Flanagan (USA) 2:22:02
Kayoko Fukushi (JPN) 2:24:21
Gladys Cherono (KEN) debut

BANK OF AMERICA CHICAGO MARATHON: Sunday, October 12, 2014

Men:
Eluid Kipchoge (KEN) 2:04:05
Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) 2:05:04
Sammy Kitwara (KEN) 2:05:16
Bernard Koech (KEN) 2:04:53
Dickson Chumba (KEN) 2:05:42
Tadese Tola (ETH) 2:04:49

Women:
Rita Jeptoo (KEN) 2:18:57
Florence Kiplagat (KEN) 2:19:44
Jemima Sumgong (KEN) 2:20:48
Birhane Dibaba (ETH) 2:22:30

TCS NEW YORK CITY MARATHON: Sunday, November 2, 2014

Men:
Geoffrey Mutai (KEN) 2:03:02
Wilson Kipsang (KEN) 2:03:23
Gebre Gebremariam (ETH) 2:04:53
Stanley Biwott (KEN) 2:04:55
Meb Keflezighi (USA) 2:08:37

Women:
Mary Keitany (KEN) 2:18:37
Edna Kiplagat (KEN) 2:19:50
Buzunesh Deba (ETH) 2:19:59
Priscah Jeptoo (KEN) 2:20:14
Desiree Linden (USA) 2:22:28
Jelena Prokopcuka (LAT) 2:22:56
Firehiwot Dado (ETH) 2:23:15
Valeria Straneo (ITA) 2:23:44

About World Marathon Majors (WMM)
Established in 2006, World Marathon Majors (WMM) is a race series comprised of the Tokyo, Boston, Virgin Money London, BMW BERLIN, Bank of America Chicago, and TCS New York City Marathons. In the years in which they are run, WMM also includes the IAAF World Championships and Olympic marathons. At the conclusion of each two-year cycle, WMM offers a $1 million prize purse to be divided equally between the top male and female marathoners in the world. The inaugural 2006-2007 Series was launched at the 110th Boston Marathon on April 17, 2006, and concluded at the New York City Marathon on November 4, 2007. The 2013-2014 series, the WMM's eighth two-year series, began with the Tokyo Marathon on February 24, 2013 and will conclude at the TCS New York City Marathon on November 2, 2014.

Contacts:

TOKYO MARATHON
Ulala Nagashima
nagashima@tokyo42195.org
+81.3.5500.6639

BMW BERLIN-MARATHON
Marisa Reich
marisa.reich@scc-events.com
+49.178.4577065

BOSTON MARATHON
Jack Fleming
fleming@baa.org
+1.617.778.1627
Marc Davis
mdavis@baa.org
+1.617.778.1633

BANK OF AMERICA CHICAGO MARATHON
Alex Sawyer
alex.sawyer@bankofamerica.com
+1.312.992.6618

VIRGIN MONEY LONDON MARATHON
Nicola Okey
nicolao@london-marathon.co.uk
+44.207.902.0182

TCS NEW YORK CITY MARATHON
Chris Weiller
cweiller@nyrr.org
+1.212.320.4046
Robert Molke
rmolke@nyrr.org
+1.646.758.9711

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