Simon Njoroge and 20 year old Fatuma Sado Wins 2012 Los Angeles Honda Marathon
March 19, 2012 by Esteban "Steven" Escobar
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After raining almost all week, Sunday’s was the perfect day for L.A. Marathon runners where Simon Njoroge and first time ever 20 year old Fatuma Sado Wins the 2012 Los Angeles Honda Marathon held on Sunday, March 18, 2012 from the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles to the Sea in Santa Monica, CA. from 6:55 am to 2:00 pm.
The 2012 Honda LA Marathon Wheelchair started first, at 7:00 am the 2012 Honda La Marathon Hand-Crank, at 7:07 am the 2012 Honda LA Marathon Elite Women’s Field, and at 7:24 am the 2012 Honda LA Marathon Elite Men’s Field and Full Field started to run. Simon Njoroge won the race from the men’s elite field and Fatuma Sado won the race from the Women’s Elite Field. The total miles to complete the run is 26.
Simon Njoroge of Kenya won the 27th Honda LA Marathon in a time of 2:12:12, making him the 11th different Kenyan male to win the race. Kenyan men have won 13 of the last 15 Honda LA Marathons.
“First, I would like to thank God for giving us this opportunity. I thought that the weather was good, but during the last few kilometers it was very cold. From the first kilometer, we tried to push the pace up to try to catch the girl’s leader. When I knew that I could not catch her, I tried to go with Weldon (Kirui). We worked back and forth until the 22-mile mark when I went for the win, because we could not catch the ladies. Thank you.” said Simon Njoroge, 1st-place finisher.
Mr. Njoroge concluded ”The weather was not so bad at the start, but at the end, for the last six miles, it was very cold, but I was happy that I won. For my next race, I will be deciding with my trainer and my manager where I will be running next.”
Njoroge won the first place price of $25,000 and a 2012 Honda CR-V AWD EX-L with an MSRP of $29,795.
The other Honda LA Marathon winners were: Weldon Kirui of Kenya came in second place with a time of 2:13:40. He won $12,500. Stephen Muange of Kenya came in third place with a time of 2:13:50 and won $10,000. Hailu Seifu of Ethiopia came in fourth place with a time of 2:15:35 and won $5,000. David Mandago of Kenya came in fifth place with a time of 2:17:49 and won $2,500.
“Thank you very much, the race was good. When I started I had a little pain in the front of my left leg. I pushed myself and felt okay but toward the end the pain came back. The weather was cold when I started and at the end it was windy; that is why I did not get so good a time. It was also hard to figure out my time, because I am not used to miles; I train in kilometers.” said Fatuma Sado, Women’s 1st-place finisher.
Ms. Sado concluded “At the end I was looking back for the men (for the Challenge). I am successful running marathons because I train with the elite Ethiopian marathoners. I have not decided on my next race. My coach will decide my next race.”
Sado won a total of $149,795 in prizes including a 2012 Honda CR-V AWD EX-L and $100,000 for winning the Honda LA Marathon Challenge.
The 27th Honda LA Marathon had nearly 23,000 entrants making it the 8th largest field in the history of the event. The next Honda LA Marathon is schedule for March 17, 2013.
About The Honda LA Marathon:
The Honda LA Marathon gives runners and fans a unique way to experience the beauty and diversity of Los Angeles with the race’s third year of the iconic “Stadium to the Sea” course. Runners will begin at Dodger Stadium and continue through Chinatown, Little Tokyo, Echo Park and Silver Lake, passing world-famous landmarks including the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Pantages Theatre, Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, the Sunset Strip and Rodeo Drive. The race ends on Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica, near the Santa Monica Pier. The energy, enthusiasm and entertainment to be found along the course is unparalleled. For more information visit http://www.lamarathon.com
Sources: lamarathon.com, Sugerman Communications Group, DiversityNewsMagazine.com & Diversity News TV.
Photos credit to: Francois Palais & Carlos Zeron for Diversity News Magazine.
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2012 Honda LA Marathon Men’s and Women’s Elite Runners Press Conference
March 16, 2012 by Esteban "Steven" Escobar
Filed under Community News, Competitions, Featured, FEATURES


On Friday, March 16, 2012 from 10:00 am to 11:00 am Men’s and Women’s Elite Runners of the 2012 Honda LA Marathon held a Press Conference at 2012 Honda Los Angeles Marathon Media Center in the Dodger Stadium – Baseline Club on the First Base Line (Field Level).
to discuss this year’s race, strategies for the Stadium-to-the-Sea course, and the LA Marathon Challenge which will award $100,000 to the first individual – man or woman – to cross the finish line.
From the Men’s field present were:
- David Mandago, Kenya, PB: 2:06:53, Paris, 2009
- Elias Kemboi, Kenya, PB: 2:07:04, Frankfurt, 2010
- Gudisa Shentama, Ethiopia, PB: 2:07:34, Paris, 2008
From the Women’s field present were:
- Misikir Mekonnin, Ethiopia, PB: 2:25:21, San Diego, 2011
- Belainesh Gebre, Ethiopia, PB: 2:26:17, Chicago, 2011
- Yeshimebet Tadesse, Ethiopia, PB: 2:27:45, Dubai, 2010
- Fatuma Sado, Ethiopia, PB: 2:28:01, Istanbul, 2011
About The Honda LA Marathon:
The Honda LA Marathon gives runners and fans a unique way to experience the beauty and diversity of Los Angeles with the race’s third year of the iconic “Stadium to the Sea” course. Runners will begin at Dodger Stadium and continue through Chinatown, Little Tokyo, Echo Park and Silver Lake, passing world-famous landmarks including the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Pantages Theatre, Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, the Sunset Strip and Rodeo Drive. The race ends on Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica, near the Santa Monica Pier. The energy, enthusiasm and entertainment to be found along the course is unparalleled. For more information visit http://www.lamarathon.com
Sources: Lamarathon.com, Sugerman Communications Group, Diversity News TV & DiversityNewsMagazine.com
Photo credit to: Francois Palais for Diversity News Magazine

About Esteban Escobar
Executive Editor In Chief, Director of Public/Media Relations & Community Affairs, Sales, Reporter, Webmaster & Graphic Designer Specialist. About Esteban “Steven” Escobar: Esteban A. Escobar (born in El Salvador, Central America on September 6th) is an Award Winning American (Journalist, reporter, editor, columnist, writer, producer, director, publicist, radio personality, accounts receivable specialist, humanitarian and philanthropist). Esteban is known as Steven Escobar. He is the Executive Editor-In-Chief of Diversity News Magazine, an online & special print consumer news magazine that is visited by close to two million visitors a month while growing each day. Esteban “Steven” Escobar is also Producer, Director of Diversity News TV, the host of Diversity News Radio, on Air with Steven Escobar and the President of Diversity News Publications, a news/entertainment multimedia firm in Hollywood, CA. Steven Escobar owns E.E.Enterprises and an affiliate of The Diversity News Publications Family of Companies. Steven Escobar is also the official Hollywood and Los Angeles County Events Examiner for Examiner.com and contributor for Yahoo.com distributed via Yahoo Voices. Steven Escobar also gives back to the community by helping charities, and since 2003 to the present, he has been raising money and awareness for AIDS Walk LA benefiting AIDS Project Los Angeles. Also in 2011 Steven Escobar raised money and awareness for The Life Group LA and volunteered for Exotifit For Humanity and The Human Rights Campaign Los Angeles Steering Committee. Steven was nominated for The Shorty Awards 2011 and the People’s Choice Fan Award 2012. In 2012 Steven Escobar receives the Humanitarian Award at the 2012 International Noble Awards. Also on June 2, 2012 Steven Escobar Received the Community and Humanitarian Services Award at Kayamanan ng Bayan for all his contributions to the Filipino American community in Southern California. On 12-12-12 Steven Escobar received Award for Most Fascinating Person of the Year 2012. On 2-22-2013 Steven Escobar is nominated for a 2013 EOTM Award (Entrepreneurs on the Move) for Outstanding Journalist and on April 25, 2013 receives nomination for 2013 EOTM Award for Outstanding Internet Radio. On April 4, 2013 Steven Escobar receives award for Diversity News TV “Best B-Roll." Yahoo.com names Steven Escobar the Hot 500 contributors during the month of March 2012 of Yahoo! Contributor Network. Steven Escobar currently resides in Los Angeles County in the City of Hollywood, CA. For more information visithttp://www.stevenescobar.diversitynewspublications.com, http://www.stevenescobar.blogspot.com or his IMDB at http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4164655/
Street Closures During the Honda LA Marathon on Sunday, March 18th
March 13, 2012 by News Desk
Filed under Breaking News, Breaking News, cars, Community, Competitions, Events, Events, Featured, News, SPORTS, Street Closures
HOW TO FIND OUT WHICH STREETS WILL BE PACKED WITH RUNNERS—AND CLOSED TO TRAFFIC—DURING THE HONDA LA MARATHON
ON MARCH 18th
Streets Closed on Race Course From Dodger Stadium to Finish Line in Santa Monica For Portions of March 18 to Create a Safe and Efficient Environment for the Runners and Spectators.
Marathon runners, their friends, families and other spectators will be taking to the streets on Sunday, March 18th for the Honda LA Marathon—and many of those streets will be closed for a portion of the day to create a safe environment in which to run and watch the famous race from Dodger Stadium to the Sea.
The Golden State Gate via the 5 Freeway will be the only entrance to Dodger Stadium for the 7:24 AM start of the race. As the runners race through the 26.2 mile course, spectators who want to follow the race at various points are encouraged to visit http://www.lamarathon.com/event/course-map/ for a detailed course map and http://www.lamarathon.com/community/street-closures/ for information on street closures, parking lots and other important race information to help them plan their viewing day. In addition, there will be live tweets about traffic and weather from KLAC-AM’s live race day radio broadcast on Twitter @LAMarathonINFO.
“Participating cities have done a great job in ensuring that the course will provide a safe environment for the race, while minimizing the inconvenience to traffic,” said Honda LA MARATHON Chief Operating Officer Nick Curl. “They have compiled key information regarding street closures on their websites so that everyone will have a safe, smooth and fun race day.”
Detailed information for spectators can be found at the following city websites:
West Hollywood: http://www.weho.org/index.aspx?page=23&recordid=626
Beverly Hills: http://www.beverlyhills.org/attractions/marathon/default.asp
Santa Monica: http://www.smgov.net/marathon/marathon.aspx
About The Honda LA Marathon:
The Honda LA Marathon gives runners and fans a unique way to experience the beauty and diversity of Los Angeles with the race’s third year of the iconic “Stadium to the Sea” course. Runners will begin at Dodger Stadium and continue through Chinatown, Little Tokyo, Echo Park and Silver Lake, passing world-famous landmarks including the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Pantages Theatre, Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, the Sunset Strip and Rodeo Drive. The race ends on Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica, near the Santa Monica Pier. The energy, enthusiasm and entertainment to be found along the course is unparalleled. For more information visit http://www.lamarathon.com
The following are local area street closures:
Street closures near Dodger Stadium: Elysian Park Avenue will be closed from Dodger Stadium to Sunset Blvd. from 4:00 AM to 9:00 AM. Sunset Blvd. will be closed from Innes Avenue to Figueroa Street from 4:00 AM to 9:20 AM.
Street closures near Chinatown: Cesar Chavez Avenue will be closed from Bunker Hill to Alameda Street from 4:00 AM to 9:12 AM. Broadway will be closed from Cesar Chavez Avenue to Alpine Street from 4:00 AM to 9:35 AM.
Street closures in Downtown: Alpine Street will be closed between Hill Street and TBA from 4:00 AM to 9:35 AM. Spring Street will be closed from College Street to 2nd Street from 4:00 AM to 9:35 AM. Main Street will be closed from E. Cesar Chavez Avenue to 3rd Street from 4:00 AM to 9:50 AM. 1st Street will be closed from Hope Street to Alameda Street from 4:00 AM to 9: 50 AM. Central Street will be closed from 1st Street to 3rd Street from 4:00 AM to 9:50 AM. 2nd Street will be closed from Alameda Street to Broadway from 4:00 AM to 9:50 AM. Grand Avenue will be closed from Cesar Chavez Avenue to 2nd Street from 4:00 AM to 10:05 AM.
Street closures in Echo Park: Temple Street will be closed from Alameda Street to Broadway from 4:00 AM to 10:20 AM. Edgeward Road will be closed from Temple Street to Boston Street from 4:00 AM to 10:20 AM. Bellevue Avenue will be closed from Sunset Blvd. to Glendale Blvd. from 4:00 AM to 10:20 AM. Glendale Blvd. will be closed from Temple Street to Sunset Blvd. from 4:00 AM to 10:40 AM. Sunset Blvd. will be closed from Echo Park Avenue to Virgil Avenue from 4:00 AM to 11:10 AM.
Street closures in Hollywood: Hollywood Blvd. will be closed Hillhurst Avenue will be closed to La Brea from 4:00 AM to 12 Noon. Orange Avenue will be closed from Hollywood Blvd. to Sunset Blvd. from 4:00 AM to 12 Noon.
Street closures in West Hollywood: Sunset Blvd will be closed from the eastern border of West Hollywood, just west of Crescent Heights, to Doheny from 5:00 AM to 12:45 PM; San Vicente Blvd. will be closed from Sunset Blvd. to Melrose Avenue from 5:00 AM to 1:00 PM; Santa Monica Blvd. will be
closed from La Cienega Blvd. to the city’s western border at Doheny from 5:00 AM to 1:00 PM; and Doheny Drive will be closed from Nemo Street to the city’s southern border at Beverly Blvd. from 5:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
Street Closures in Beverly Hills: These streets will be closed from 5:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Doheny Drive will be closed from Beverly Blvd. to Wilshire Blvd. Burton Way will be closed from Robertson Blvd. to Rexford Drive, South Santa Monica Blvd. will be closed from Rexford Street to Sepulveda Blvd., Rodeo
Drive will be closed from Santa Monica Blvd. to Wilshire Blvd, and Wilshire Blvd. will be closed from Beverly Drive to Santa Monica Blvd.
Street Closures in Santa Monica on race day include: San Vicente Blvd. is closed from Wilshire Blvd. to Ocean Avenue from 5:00 AM to 5:00 PM; San Vicente and 18th Street opens at 3:08 PM. Ocean Avenue is closed from San Vicente Blvd. to Pico Blvd. from 12:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
For a complete list of Street Closures on Race Day, please copy and paste the following URL into your
browser’s address bar: http://www.lamarathon.com/community/street‐closures/
Sources: lamarathon.com, Sugerman Communications Group & DiversityNewsMagazine.com
Photos credit to: lamarathon.com, Francois Palais for Diversity News Magazine

Editor’s Note: Congratulations to Francois Palais, Carlos Zeron and Esteban Escobar aka Steven Escobar who will be covering this prestige and international event.
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Honda LA Marathon Online Registration Now Closed, Limited Last Minute Sign-Up at Expo March 16-17th
March 11, 2012 by News Desk
Filed under Competitions, Events, Featured, SPORTS


On Sunday, March 11, 2012 LA MARATHON LLC announced that runners who want to register for the Honda LA Marathon will have one more chance to get into the March 18 race, but only by registering in-person this coming Friday and Saturday, at the LA Marathon Expo located at Dodger Stadium.
Runners who missed the online registration deadline on Friday have been asking for the chance to register in person. The Marathon is now offering that opportunity for a limited number of runners.
“We’d like to include everyone who wants to run in this year’s race,” said LA MARATHON LLC Chief Operating Office Nick Curl. “We’ll have some spots available for registration at this week’s Expo on a first-come, first-served basis. Come out and join a wonderful and large field of runners.”
The Expo will take place at Dodger Stadium on Friday and Saturday, March 16-17, with free admission and free parking. The hours will be from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM on Friday and from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM on Saturday. There will be more than 100 fitness and running exhibitors featuring the brand-new designs in running gear and shoes, as well as the latest developments in sports, fitness and nutrition.
About The Honda LA Marathon: The Honda LA Marathon gives runners and fans a unique way to experience the beauty and diversity of Los Angeles. Now in its third year, the iconic Stadium to the Sea course starts at Dodger Stadium, goes through Chinatown, Little Tokyo, Echo Park and Silver Lake, and passes world-famous landmarks such as the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, Sunset Strip and Rodeo Drive. The race ends on Ocean Avenue near the Santa Monica Pier. The energy, enthusiasm and entertainment along the course is unparalleled.
Sources: lamarathon.com & DiversityNewsMagazine.com
Photo credit to: Francois Palais for Diversity News Magazine
Editor’s Note: Congratulations to Francois Palais, Carlos Zeron and Esteban Escobar aka Steven Escobar who will be covering this prestige and international event.

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2012 Honda LA Marathon “Stadium to the Sea” Improvements for Sunday, March 18, 2012


The Honda LA Marathon’s renowned “Stadium to the Sea” athletic experience will become even better this year, thanks to a slew of improvements that will enhance the race for athletes and spectators alike. Working with a range of specialists, the Marathon has enacted cutting-edge improvements in transportation, technology and race logistics to ensure the March 18th
event is the best Honda LA Marathon yet.
The new changes will impact several areas of critical importance to participants and observers, from providing greater, more secure storage space for athletes’ gear to improving traffic flow into Dodger Stadium for the Marathon’s start. The enhancements reflect the ongoing commitment of race organizers to create a top-quality marathon experience for thousands of competitors, as well as hundreds of thousands of fans who will be cheering them on.
The 2012 Honda LA Marathon to be held on Sunday, March 18th, it’s 26.2 miles to stardom. The race is expected to draw in excess of 25,000 participants for the third running of the marathon’s wildly successful “Stadium to the Sea” route, which takes runners from Dodger Stadium to the Santa Monica Pier, with a highlight reel of sights in between: famous districts such as Chinatown and Little Tokyo;iconic areas including the Sunset Strip and Rodeo Drive; and noteworthy L.A. landmarks Walt Disney Concert Hall, Grauman’s Chinese Theater, the Capitol Records Building and many more.
Following a successful 2011 race in which Ethiopia’s Markos Geneti set a new race record of 2:06:35 despite wet weather, organizers anticipate an even larger and more diverse field of runners from across California, throughout the United States and around the world. Runners will reach the starting line as
spring hits Los Angeles, enjoying an iconic course that takes advantage of Southern California’s signature assets: beautiful beaches, palm tree-lined streets and countless sights along the way.
“This is a world-class route that is fast and fun, whether you’re an elite runner or a first-time marathoner,” said LA MARATHON LLC Chief Operating Officer Nick Curl. “There’s no better way to see Southern California than running the streets of Los Angeles from Dodger Stadium to Santa Monica, with so many great neighborhoods in between. Building on two years of experience with this fantastic course, the 2012 race is shaping up to be our best yet.
About The Honda LA Marathon:
The Honda LA Marathon gives runners and fans a unique way to experience the beauty and diversity of Los Angeles with the race’s third year of the iconic “Stadium to the Sea” course. Runners will begin at Dodger Stadium and continue through Chinatown, Little Tokyo, Echo Park and Silver Lake, passing world-famous landmarks including the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Pantages Theatre, Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, the Sunset Strip and Rodeo Drive. The race ends on Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica, near the Santa Monica Pier. The energy, enthusiasm and entertainment to be found along the course is unparalleled. For more information visit http://www.lamarathon.com
Source: lamarathon.com & DiversityNewsMagazine.com
Photo credit to: Francois Palais for Diversity News Magazine

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