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The Marathon Project Announces Brooks Running as Official Footwear & Apparel Partner

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March 31, 2022
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The Marathon Project was an amazing idea a couple months ago, and now, a couple days prior to the event, it is even better. I was not surprised when I saw that Josh Cox Announced Brooks Running as Official Footwear & Apparel Partner. Brooks gets it. The reason why they continue to innovate, continue to stay at the top of the performance shoe food chain is because Brooks has their fingers on the pulse.

That Brooks signed on to sponsor the Marathon Project makes sense. It is the hottest elite event going for marathoners in Dec 2020.

Hunt-4380-OTM20.jpg2020 Olympic Trials, photo by Kevin Morris

The Marathon Project Announces Brooks Running as Official Footwear & Apparel Partner

The Marathon Project Announces Brooks Running as Official Footwear & Apparel Partner

CHANDLER, Ariz. – Dec. 11, 2020– The Marathon Project race organizers announced today a partnership with Brooks Running as the official footwear and apparel sponsor of The Marathon Project race.

The partnership involves Brooks working alongside The Marathon Project organizers to ensure a seamless race day experience for all participating athletes as well as an engaging experience for the larger running community through the live broadcast and The Marathon Project’s Virtual Challenge.

“From the very beginning, Brooks understood the vision and value of the event,” said Josh Cox, Marathon Project Race Organizer. “The partnership is rooted in supporting an event for athletes in a year where so much has been taken away.”

The Marathon Project will take place on Sunday, December 20th in Chandler Arizona at 10:00am ET. Among Brooks’ sponsored athletes competing in the event are CJ Albertson, seventh at the 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials Marathon, as well as Shadrack Biwott, third-place finisher at the 2018 Boston Marathon. Two-time Olympian, 2018 Boston Marathon Champion and Brooks-sponsored athlete, Des Linden, will be a co-commentating the live-stream broadcast via USATF.TV+ as well as during the 90-minute replay of the race on NBC Sports Network at 7:30pm ET.

“We know the power that the run can have on individuals and are excited to have the opportunity to partner with The Marathon Project to bring a glimpse of elite marathon racing to both professional athletes and fans of the sport,” said Matt Weiss, Director of Runner Engagement at Brooks Running.

The lineup of athlete entries across both men and women spans across 13 different countries being represented including several athletes who will be attempting to qualify for the 2021 Olympic Games.

In the women’s field, the sixth- and ninth-fastest American women of all-time, Sara Hall and Kellyn Taylor will be competing in addition to two top ten finishers at the 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials: Stephanie Bruce (6th) and Emma Bates (7th). Keira D’Amato, who last month set the women’s-only American Record for 10 miles will also be competing.

The men’s field includes Canadian record holder Cam Levins, 2:09 marathoners Scott Fauble and Jared Ward of the U.S. as well as five of the top ten finishers from the 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials: Augustus Maiyo (5th), Martin Hehir (6th), CJ Albertson (7th), Jonas Hampton (8th), Colin Bennie (9th), and Matt McDonald (10th).

In accordance with COVID-19 safety guidelines, the athlete fields are limited, and safety protocols are set to ensure all athletes toeing the line on Sunday, December 20th are healthy.

About The Marathon Project
The Marathon Project is a one-of-a-kind event, created in challenging times, for professional marathoners training in North America. The invitation-only field includes many top marathoners from Canada, Mexico, and the United States including several top finishers from February’s U.S. Olympic Trials and some of the fastest American marathoners of all-time. The event has strict safety protocols and all athletes, staff, coaches, agents, media and key volunteers must test negative for COVID-19 prior to the race. For more information visit www.themarathonproject.com.

About Brooks Running
Brooks Running sells its performance footwear, apparel, run bras and accessories in more than 50 countries worldwide. Brooks’ purpose is to inspire everyone to run their path to a better self by creating the best gear, tools and experiences. Founded 1914, Brooks is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. and is headquartered in Seattle. Visit http://www.brooksrunning.com/ for more information or follow us on social media @brooksrunning.

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