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New York, 3 November
2003
ING Introduces First-Ever Global Ranking
System for Marathons
ING World Marathon Ranking to Determine World's Best Marathoner,
Elevating Sport of Running
ING today announced the introduction of the ING World Marathon
Ranking, the first-ever elite, global points system to determine
the best marathoner in the world, which culminates at the 2005 ING
New York City Marathon with a $1 million prize.
For the first time, the rankings put men and women in one pool to
determine the world's overall best marathoner. The athlete's points
will be calculated on the basis of their performance in the best of
three marathons over a two-year period. The performance in one race
will be related to the world record, the course record and the
field for that particular race – with a position bonus for top ten
runners (male and female).
"Marathon racing provides a great match to several of ING's core
values – commitment, accessibility and the ability to overcome
challenges," said Ewald Kist, chairman, ING Group. "As a marathon
enthusiast and participant in several races, I am especially proud
ING is introducing the new global ranking system that will
ultimately elevate the sport of running and make marathons more
attractive to a greater audience." ;
ING World Marathon Ranking is a two-year system developed through
consultation with a range of sports authorities including athletes,
race organizers like the New York Road Runners, race organizations
such as the Association of International Marathons and Road Races
(AIMS), journalists and statisticians.
"By working with a wide variety of sources in the development of
the ING World Marathon Ranking, ING has created a credible and
easy-to-understand system to rank the best runners in the world,"
said Allan Steinfeld, president and CEO, New York Road Runners. "We
are pleased to work with ING to continue to enhance the sport of
running and look forward to the culmination of the first ranking at
the ING New York City Marathon in 2005."
"This scoring system will definitely add to the appeal of marathon
running," said Haile Gebrselassie, world premiere long distance
runner. "Besides giving added incentive to marathoners and creating
a unique opportunity for runners to compete on a global scale, this
should get more people interested in the sport of marathon
running."
Prize money will be given to the top 10 runners in the global
ranking system. The winner's purse will be $1 million, and the
total prize money will be $1.7 million.
The new ranking system will start with the Tokyo International
Women's Marathon on November 16 and conclude with the ING New York
City Marathon in November 2005 – followed by an awards ceremony
gala in New York.
The list is still preliminary, but it is anticipated that the first
Ranking may include the race results of athletes who compete in the
following marathons:
- Tokyo International Women's Marathon (November
2003 and 2004)
- Fukuoka Marathon (December 2003 and 2004)
- Osaka Marathon (January 2004 and 2005)
- Tokyo International Men's Marathon (February
2004 and 2005)
- Fortis Rotterdam Marathon (April 2004 and
2005)
- Paris Marathon (April 2004 and 2005)
- Flora London Marathon (April 2004 and 2005)
- Boston Marathon (April 2004 and 2005)
- Olympic Marathon (August 2004)
- World Championships (August 2005)
- Real Berlin Marathon (September 2004 and
2005)
- ING Brussels Marathon (October 2004 and
2005)
- LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon (October 2004 and
2005)
- Beijing Marathon (October 2004 and 2005)
- ING Amsterdam Marathon (October 2004 and
2005)
- ING New York City Marathon (November 2004 and
2005)
The Ranking will be updated immediately after
each race and will be published on
www.INGWorldMarathonRanking.com
As part of its global commitment to the sport of running, ING is
also the title sponsor of the ING New York City Marathon, ING
Amsterdam Marathon, and ING Brussels Marathon, and continues to
look at sponsoring running events in other countries. ING's efforts
represent the first time a company has taken on the sponsorship of
marathons and running events on a truly global scale.
www.ing-usa.com/globerunners
Press enquiries:
Joyce Hulst, ING Group Cindy Schaus, ING USFS
Phone + 31 6 2127 2782 Phone: + 1 641 78 03
954
Note to editors:
About ING
ING Groep N.V. (NYSE: ING) is one of the largest financial services
companies in the world and is a leading provider in global and U.S.
markets. In the U.S., ING's operations include a variety of
businesses offering a comprehensive array of products and services
to retails and institutional clients – including retirement
programs; annuities; life insurance; employee benefits; mutual
funds; financial planning; reinsurance; investment management and
direct banking across the country. ING holds top-tier rankings in
key U.S. markets and serves over 14 million customers across the
nation. All of ING's business operations in the U.S. are part of
the parent company, ING Groep N.V., which offers banking, insurance
and asset management to over 60 million private, corporate and
institutional clients through operations in over 60 countries. (
www.ing.com)
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