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PRRO Circuit Eases Bonus Purse Eligibility Rules
By Elizabeth Unislawski September 17, 2008 Atlanta, GA For the Washington Running Report
Athletes Will Become Eligible to Compete for $35,000 Bonus
After One Victory at a Qualifying Circuit Race
The Professional Road Running Organization (PRRO) Circuit has
adopted new eligibility rules for runners planning to compete
for the 2008-2009 $35,000 PRRO Circuit Bonus Purse. Under the
new rules, an athlete who wins any one of the qualifying
PRRO Circuit races will automatically become eligible to
compete for the bonus at the 2009 PRRO Race of Champions at the
Atlanta Journal-Constitution Peachtree Road Race on July 4,
2009. Previously, an athlete had to win two PRRO Circuit
events to become eligible to compete for the bonus. The 2008-
2009 qualifying circuit races include the Boilermaker 15K in
Utica, NY (held on July 13, 2008), the World's Best 10K in San
Juan, Puerto Rico on March 1, 2009, the
Credit
Union Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run in Washington, DC on
April 5, 2009 and the Lilac Bloomsday Run 12K in Spokane, WA on
May 3, 2009.Once an athlete is eligible, he or she needs to win the Atlanta
Journal-Constitution Peachtree Road Race to take home the Bonus
Purse. If an eligible male and female runner both win at
Peachtree, the two will share the Bonus Purse. Two athletes--
Terefe Maregu and Ashu Rabo Kasim, both of Ethiopia--are
already
eligible based on winning their respective divisions at the
Boilermaker 15K on July 13. The Boilermaker was the inaugural
race of the 2008-2009 PRRO Circuit, and the new rule applies
retroactively to the 2008 Boilermaker champions. If the bonus
is claimed next July in Atlanta, the Bonus Purse will be
$15,000 for 2009-2010. "This rule change makes it dramatically more likely that
someone will win the Bonus Purse," said PRRO President Don
Kardong, who is also Race Director of the Lilac Bloomsday
Run. "With this change, we could have as many as eight runners--
four male and four female--battling it out for the Bonus Purse
next July in Atlanta." The new policy was adopted at a recent PRRO Circuit meeting in
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. The PRRO Circuit offers world-class
competition for athletes of all nations in events at less than
the marathon distance. Along with offering the Bonus Purse,
PRRO Circuit events have also agreed to implement drug testing
at all Circuit events, and the races also share a policy of not
providing travel or lodging assistance to athletes who have
begun competing again after serving a drug suspension.
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