ING Teams Up with Elite Racing to Announce Newest Race Sponsorship: ING Philadelphia Distance Run
04 Fevereiro 2008 - 1:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
WEST CHESTER, Pa., Feb. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ING, one of the
world's leading financial services companies and one of the running
community's most committed supporters, announced today that it has
partnered with sports marketing and race management powerhouse
Elite Racing, Inc., a division of Competitor Group, Inc., to become
title sponsor of the ING Philadelphia Distance Run half marathon,
http://www.ingphiladelphiadistancerun.com/ . This partnership is a
multi-year agreement that involves naming rights as well as a
variety of marketing, promotional, hospitality and charitable
components. It brings together two of the nation's most
well-respected and recognized names in distance running event
management and sponsorship. "We're thrilled to be teaming up with a
premier organization like Elite Racing as we broaden our commitment
to the sport of running," said Harry Stout, Head of Wealth
Management Market Segments for ING. "One of ING's principle
businesses is located in the Delaware Valley region, and we're
looking forward to a terrific event that brings runners,
spectators, employees and the community together in a positive and
memorable way. As a leading provider of insurance and asset
management solutions for retirement, ING sees the parallels between
distance running and financial planning -- it's about starting
small, setting goals and staying committed for the long-run."
"Elite Racing assumed management of the Philadelphia Distance Run
in 2005 and has since worked hard to uphold its high standards and
increase its visibility on the world's stage," said Adam Zocks, the
race's general manager. "Our partnership with ING only adds to the
prestige of the event. We invite all runners to experience the
tradition and excitement of the ING Philadelphia Distance Run on
Sunday, September 21, 2008." The ING Philadelphia Distance Run has
been one of the most popular and respected half marathons in the
country for thirty years. The 13.1 mile scenic course showcases
many of the city's celebrated and historic sites. In addition to
outstanding performances by international elite athletes, the event
features live bands every mile as well as races for children
between the ages of three and twelve. Last year, over 14,000
runners, walkers and wheel-chair participants registered for the
event, and nearly 12,000 finished. This year's event will be held
on September 21, marking its 31st anniversary. With today's
announcement, ING adds another premier running event to its
portfolio of race sponsorships around the globe. In the United
States, ING became the first-ever title sponsor of the ING New York
City Marathon in 2003. Today, ING's list of title running
sponsorships has grown to include the ING Miami Marathon, the ING
Georgia Marathon, the ING Bay to Breakers 12K in San Francisco and,
most recently, the ING Hartford Marathon which will commence
October 11. The company is also a major sponsor of the Denver
Marathon and the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon. Both ING and Elite
have built outstanding reputations in the running community, each
sharing common values when it comes to managing, marketing and
sponsoring premier race events. Working together, their goal is to
make the ING Philadelphia Distance Run even more successful by
enhancing the experience for runners, spectators and everyone
involved. As title sponsor, ING plans to encourage spectator
participation by "painting the town orange" -- the company's
trademark color -- and setting up special cheer zones along the
race course. The company will draw upon its nearly 700 employees
based in West Chester, Pennsylvania as Brand Ambassadors to help
staff the race along the course. ING will also activate its ING Run
for Something Better program locally. ING Run for Something Better
is the charitable companion to the company's running sponsorships
which provides funding to local community and school- based running
and fitness programs. The initiative is designed to encourage a
healthy, active lifestyle in the fight against childhood obesity.
Since its inception in 2003, the ING Run for Something Better has
encouraged thousands of children, parents and teachers to adopt
healthier lifestyles. It has donated more than one million dollars
to youth running initiatives in those regions. Delaware Valley area
residents can also participate in the ING Run for Something Better
campaign by donating $10 or more to the charitable fund at
http://www.orangelaces.com/. Each person who contributes will
receive a special pair of orange shoelaces as a token of support to
show they are "tied to kids' fitness." All proceeds directly
benefit local ING Run for Something Better youth running and
school-based fitness programs. Press inquiries: ING US Financial
Services Joe Loparco, 860.580.2677 or 860.462.6625 (cell) or Elite
Racing Ian Monahan, 800.311.1255 or 858.518.6077 (cell) or About
ING ING is a global financial institution of Dutch origin offering
banking, insurance and asset management to more than 75 million
private, corporate and institutional clients in more than 50
countries. With a diverse workforce of over 120,000 people, ING
comprises a broad spectrum of prominent companies that increasingly
serve their clients under the ING brand. In the U.S., the ING
family of companies offer a comprehensive array of financial
services to retail and institutional clients which include life
insurance, retirement plans, mutual funds, managed accounts,
alternative investments, direct banking, institutional investment
management, annuities, employee benefits, financial planning, and
reinsurance. ING holds top-tier rankings in key U.S. markets and
serves over 14 million customers across the nation. For more
information, visit http://www.ing.com/. About the ING Run for
Something Better The ING Run for Something Better is a fundraising
campaign that supports community and school-based running programs.
Linked to ING's long-distance race sponsorships, the program was
created to introduce kids to the benefits of sport, a habit of
physical fitness, and a healthy lifestyle that prevents conditions
such as childhood obesity. In today's world of poor nutrition and
less-active lifestyles -- which may contribute to childhood obesity
-- ING is using its position as a sponsor of marathons worldwide as
a platform for helping kids get fit through free school-based
running programs. ING's goal is to invest in the health of American
children by donating $2 million to running programs to get 500,000
kids running by 2010. ING has also created a special charitable
fund to encourage others to support the cause by making their own
contribution. When someone donates $10 or more to the ING Run for
Something Better, ING will recognize their contribution by giving
them a special pair of orange shoelaces to wear showing that they
are "tied" to supporting kids' fitness. 100% of the proceeds from
the sale of orange laces go to the ING Run for Something Better
fitness programs. For more information about the orange laces, go
to http://www.orangelaces.com/ . About Elite Racing Inc. Based in
San Diego, Calif., Elite Racing, Inc. is a division of Competitor
Group, Inc., which includes endurance sports publishing leaders
Competitor Magazine and Triathlete Magazine. Elite Racing produces
world-class road racing events for runners and walkers throughout
the United States. Its signature Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series
began in 1998 with the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon in San Diego. Over
the past 10 years, the sports marketing and management company has
grown to manage a total of seven marathons and half marathons
including the P.F. Chang's Rock 'n' Roll Arizona Marathon & 1/2
Marathon in Phoenix, Scottsdale and Tempe, the Country Music
Marathon and 1/2 Marathon in Nashville, Tenn., the Rock 'n' Roll
San Antonio Marathon & 1/2 Marathon in San Antonio, Tex., the
Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathons in Virginia Beach, Va. and San Jose,
Calif., and the ING Philadelphia Distance Run. Events feature live
bands on entertainment stages and cheerleaders at every mile along
the course and attract between 13,000 and 37,000 participants. In
addition, Elite Racing also produces the Carlsbad 5000. Known as
the "world's fastest 5K," the Carlsbad 5000 is home to 16 world
best times at the 3.1-mile distance and welcomes over 10,000
runners and walkers to the streets of Carlsbad, Calif. annually.
For more information about Elite Racing's events visit
http://www.eliteracing.com/ . DATASOURCE: ING CONTACT: Joe Loparco
of ING US Financial Services, +1-860-580-2677, +1-860-462-6625
(cell), ; Ian Monahan of Elite Racing, +1-800-311-1255,
+1-858-518-6077 (cell), Web site: http://www.ing.com/us
http://www.ing.com/ http://www.ingphiladelphiadistancerun.com/
http://www.orangelaces.com/ http://www.eliteracing.com/
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