Los Angeles Marathon `Stadium to the Sea` Route Gets Green Light; Santa Monica Joins Three Neighboring Cities in Supporting Iconic Route

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Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:30am EDT

LOS ANGELES--(Business Wire)--
The Santa Monica City Council this week joined the cities of Los Angeles,
Beverly Hills and West Hollywood in supporting the new Los Angeles Marathon
"Stadium to the Sea" route that will begin at Dodger Stadium and end at the
ocean, passing a host of iconic locations along the way. The race will take
place on Sunday, March 21, 2010. 

On a 5-0 vote, the Santa Monica City Council took action to approve the March
21st date and direct city staff to work with marathon officials to finalize
details for the race. This vote enables Marathon officials to fulfill their
vision of a point-to-point course that will unite the four municipalities,
creating a unique event that speaks to much of the region`s originality and
vitality. Race officials plan to unveil route details at a press conference
after Labor Day. 

"With the cooperation of these four great cities, we now have the tools to
create a world-class marathon of which we all can be proud," said Russ Pillar,
Los Angeles Marathon President. "Working together, we`re confident in our
ability to build an event that, true to our mission statement, will inspire
athletes and connect communities." 

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa saluted the votes of the neighboring
cities and the spirit of collaboration they impart. "When Frank McCourt and I
first talked about his taking over the management of the Marathon, it became
abundantly clear that a point-to-point course that went to the ocean and
highlighted what makes Los Angeles one of the premier cities in the world was
the way to go," Villaraigosa said. "Our city did our part, and I am so glad that
my friends in West Hollywood, Beverly Hills and Santa Monica supported the plan.
This is great for each city and the entire region." 

"West Hollywood looks forward to joining the celebration," said West Hollywood
Mayor Abbe Land. "We are especially enthusiastic about the benefits the Marathon
will bring to our local charities and their efforts to raise funds for social
services that benefit local residents." 

"We are thrilled to be part of the Los Angeles Marathon and to welcome runners
and visitors to our City, especially the Golden Triangle, home to some of the
most recognized landmarks and famous streets in the world," said Beverly Hills
Mayor Nancy Krasne. "Beverly Hills is excited to host athletes and fans on March
21 and watch 20,000 participants run down Rodeo Drive." 

Santa Monica Mayor Ken Genser applauded the effort of Marathon organizers to
work collaboratively with the four cities, and to address their needs. "We have
been impressed with Frank McCourt`s vision to make this race a celebration of
the entire Los Angeles region," Genser said. "Santa Monica looks forward to
being a partner for something that will benefit our city and the region as a
whole." 

About the Los Angeles Marathon: 

We inspire athletes and connect communities. With more than 17,300 participants,
5,000 volunteers, and 500,000 spectators along the route, the Los Angeles
Marathon is one of the largest organized road races in the country. For more
information, visit www.lamarathon.com. 



Sugerman Communications Group
Steve Sugerman or Jason Greenwald
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