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Friday, March 11, 2005

Boston’s Run to Remember chooses CATZ

For Immediate Release
Contact Information: Event Director—Boston’s Run To Remember 401 Main Street, Melrose, MA 02176
Boston’s Run To Remember—Announces 2005 Expo Speakers
Boston’s Run To Remember announces its official line up of guest speakers for the 2005 Health and Fitness Expo. From true running heroes, to leading nutritionist and trainers, it is a world class field of speakers that will highlight a truly historic moment. Speakers include:

Dr. Liz Applegate, a nationally recognized expert on nutrition and fitness, the author of several books and a consultant for Olympic and professional teams and individuals.
Dick Beardsley, from his 1982 Boston Marathon battle with Alberto Salazar to a farm accident that nearly killed him, his story is one filled with highlights and inspiration.
Jack Fultz, a 1976 winner of the Boston Marathon and nationally recognized athlete and coach.

Team Hoyt, a father and son team who truly define the word inspiration having competed in countless athletic events from marathons to Ironman Championships.

Paul Martin, a 2004 Athens Paralympic Silver Medalist and world-class athlete.

CATZ Sports, an industry leader in physical fitness training and coaching.

“Boston’s Run To Remember will be an historical event in the City of Boston and to share it with such an all star field of speakers is a great opportunity for the event and the participants. Their story of success, knowledge and inspiration will touch all,” said race director Tony Pallotta.


Boston’s Run To Remember is a half marathon and 5-mile race being held at the Seaport World Trade Center Boston on March 12-13, 2005. Proceeds of the event benefit the Boston Police Foundation’s Kids At Risk Programs supporting Boston’s area youths. All inquiries into this event can be directed to