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E. J. Scott to Accept Visionary Award Presented by US Road Sports at Allstate Life Insurance(SM) Los Angeles 13.1 Marathon and 5K

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LOS ANGELES,  Jan. 9, 2013  /PRNewswire/ -- To run a marathon is on many
people's bucket list.  To run one marathon a month for a year is a huge
challenge that few runners ever accomplish.  To run one marathon a month,
blindfolded, borders on the impossible.  In 2012,  E.J. Scott  did just this!

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E. J. Scott, diagnosed with Choroideremia (CHM) in 2003, has been selected to
receive the Visionary Award at the fourth annual  Allstate Life InsuranceSM13.1
Marathon and 5K on  Jan. 13. The 13.1 Marathon begins at  7 a.m.  in  Venice,
Calif., and ends by the ocean in Playa Del Rey.  The Allstate Life Insurance 5K
follows at  7:15 a.m.

The Visionary Award Presented by US Road Sports was established to recognize an
athlete with the Vision and foresight to change sport, in a positive way,
through innovative thinking and constructive actions both within competition and
in life.

Choroideremia is a disease that has robbed Scott of all but 15 percent of his
eyesight. It is a degenerative eye disease, which makes him very sensitive to
light.  Despite this, he completed a crusade to run one marathon a month in 2012
and raised more than  $90,000  for the Choroideremia Research Foundation.

Scott, an actor and comedian now in his mid-30s, will run blindfolded in the
Allstate Life Insurance 5K on  Jan. 13  along with his girlfriend  Deborah Ann
Woll, best known as  Jessica Hamby  on HBO's  True Blood.  

"E. J. Scott  is a true visionary in his efforts to raise awareness of his eye
disease, Choroideremia, and also in his fundraising work to combat this
disease," said  Greg Laird, CEO and Managing Partner of the event organizer, US
Road Sports.

Scott created the idea of running 12 marathons in 12 months in 12 states,
running all of them blindfolded, to raise research money for Choroideremia. "My
biggest fear about going blind is that I won't get to see my-yet-to-be-born or
conceived children grow up and be involved with them visually," he said. "I have
two small nephews and a brother that all have the disease and that's pretty
frightening.  This is why I run." Scott's sister was diagnosed as a CHM carrier
and her oldest son, Liam, tested positive in 2005; Aidan, the youngest son, has
also tested positive.  

"In 2010 I ran the Chicago Marathon after previously running two,
half-marathons," Scott said. "That's when the idea came to me.  I thought, what
if I run 12 marathons and get 12 times the exposure for the fight against
Choroideremia, and it was a chance to raise 12 times the money."

The 2013  ALLSTATE LIFE INSURANCESMLOS ANGELES  13.1 MARATHON  AND 5K  
Registration is open for the  Allstate Life InsuranceSMLos Angeles  13.1
Marathon and 5K on Sunday, Jan. 13.  More than 4,500 runners will run the
streets of the South Bay at the  Allstate LifeInsuranceSMLos Angeles  13.1
Marathon, starting at Rose Avenue on the Venice Boardwalk and ending on the
shores of the Pacific at the end of Culver Boulevard in  Playa Del Rey.

Runners will celebrate finishing the event with friends and family at the
Michelob Ultra Finish Line Festival. Live entertainment, food and refreshments,
including the Michelob Ultra beer garden, will highlight festivities.
Participants will also be able to donate their running shoes through a special
partnership between Allstate and non-profit Give Your Sole (giveyoursole.org),
to provide moderately-worn athletic shoes to the  Los Angeles-area homeless
community.   

Allstate Life InsuranceSM  13.1 Marathon is the series of half marathons serving
some of America's top running communities with stand-alone half marathon events.
The Los Angeles stop will kick-off the 2013 calendar for the series. Following
the  Los Angeles  race will be events in  Miami Beach  (March 9),  New York City
 (March 23),  Chicago  (June 8),  Boston  (September),  Atlanta  (October), 
Dallas  (October 26) and  Fort Lauderdale  (November 10).  For more information,
please visit  www.131losangeles.com.

About Allstate® :The Allstate Corporation  (NYSE: ALL) is the nation's largest
publicly held personal lines insurer. Widely known through the "You're In Good
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of  Allstate's commitment  to strengthen local communities, The Allstate
Foundation, Allstate®  employees, agency owners and the corporation provided 
$28 million  in 2011 to thousands of nonprofit organizations and important
causes across  the United States.

Media Contact:  Don Franken  (office)(310) 342-0260/(cell) (310) 962-3297 
don@frankenenterprises.com

SOURCE  Allstate Life Insurance 13.1 Marathon and  5K
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