Goodyear Hopes Runners and Fans Will Read Between the Lines
November 12 2007 - 10:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Philly Marathon to Feature First Branded Marathon 'Blue Line' to
Help Runners 'Get there' PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- The
last thing a marathon runner wants to worry about is running shoes.
In the same way, drivers want to have confidence that their "shoes"
- their tires - will perform in a variety of conditions. The
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company will make the connection between
the two as it announced today its status as Official Tire of the
2007 Philadelphia Marathon. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050204/GTLOGO ) As part of
the agreement, Goodyear will make running history by literally
putting its mark on the race course. The marathon's "blue line"
that leads runners through the race's 26.2 miles will be painted in
the pattern of the company's signature TripleTred(TM) Technology
tread pattern. This event is believed to be the first time in the
history of road racing that a marathon line has featured a branded
design. The pattern will be seen by the 15,000 runners and more
than 100,000 spectators anticipated to be in attendance on race
day. The race will be held in and around the city of Philadelphia
on Sunday, Nov. 18. On Marathon Sunday, 1.5 million Philadelphians
with awaken to find a unique sight, a blue tire-tread line starting
in front of Philadelphia's famous Museum of Art and continuing for
more than 26 miles in the shadows of Independence Hall, Penn's
Landing and the Liberty Bell. Goodyear will also lay down the line
in a big way, via an enormous, six-foot tall replica Fortera
TripleTred tire, which will roll the line out over the entire
course. Over two nights leading into the marathon, the rolling
replica Goodyear tire will paint the groundbreaking patterned blue
line in a biodegradable, all natural vegetable-based latex paint.
Philadelphia mayor John F. Street will begin the line painting in
front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art during a November 15th
press conference. "The Philadelphia Marathon gives us an original
opportunity to communicate the real-world benefits of our
award-winning TripleTred Technology," said Ed Markey, Goodyear's
North American Tire vice president of PR and communications. "Our
new Goodyear 'Get there' advertising campaign is all about helping
consumers reach their destinations with confidence and peace of
mind. In Philadelphia, we'll be helping 15,000 marathoners 'get
there' to the finish line with confidence." "The Philadelphia
Marathon is a wonderful part of the city's great sports tradition,
and we are pleased to have Goodyear as the newest member of our
Marathon family," said Janis L. Pierce, Deputy City Representative
and Philadelphia Marathon Executive Director. "Through our
relationship, we can continue to enhance the race as it reaches its
next plateau of prominence as one of the nation's premier race
destinations. Goodyear will be helping us by painting our runners'
blue line and will outfit the entire fleet of official Philadelphia
Marathon race vehicles with tires equipped with Goodyear's great
TripleTred Technology. Together, we will get our runners and
participants there." As the Official Tire of the Philadelphia
Marathon, Goodyear will lay it all on the 'line' and support its
sponsorship through a wide variety of initiatives including
providing tires for all race vehicles, distributing unique Goodyear
'Get there' fan signs at local dealers and at all marathon 'cheer
zones,' hosting a booth at the Heath & Fitness Expo and running
a series of marathon specific advertisements. The Goodyear Tire
& Rubber Company has focused on innovation in both its products
and its communications and marketing and sponsorships. This
tradition has featured many 'firsts', from the first use of DuPont
KEVLAR(R) and carbon fiber in passenger tires, to the TripleTred
tread pattern being styled into the hair of Detroit Piston Richard
Hamilton in 2005, to the world's longest basketball shot - from the
Goodyear Blimp during the men's collegiate basketball tournament
finale in Atlanta in March of 2007. Goodyear's award-winning
TripleTred(TM) Technology is the culmination of decades of research
into the design, engineering and physics of all-weather tire
technology. The technology, featured in top-rated Goodyear tires
including models in the Assurance line for passenger cars and
mini-vans and the Fortera line for SUV's and pickup trucks, lets
drivers confidently take on rain-drenched highways, icy or snowy
roads, or unanticipated situations on dry pavement. Incorporating
three unique tread zones across the face of the tire tread, tires
featuring TripleTred Technology provides for superior traction in
any kind of weather by offering: a Water Zone consisting of deeply
carved Aquachutes to propel water away from the tire's tread on
rain-drenched roads; an interlocking tread pattern in the Ice Zone
translating into enhanced gripping power on icy or snow-covered
roads; and a Dry Zone featuring reinforced tire shoulders for
confident maneuvering on dry pavement. About The Philadelphia
Marathon Celebrating its 14th year, the Philadelphia Marathon will
spotlight 26 miles and 385 yards of history. Philadelphia truly is
the City of Neighborhoods, and runners will have a chance to
journey through many hip and historical areas, from Center City to
Old City. Visitors can experience culture and colonial history at
Independence Hall, Betsy Ross' House and the Liberty Bell. They can
keep in step at the city's waterfront area, featuring Penn's
Landing on the banks of the Delaware River and the Water Works on
the Schuylkill River. The Philadelphia Marathon is one of the
nation's top marathons and continues to attract elite athletes
worldwide, because of its flat and scenic course, which Runner's
World magazine earlier this year proclaimed is among the fastest in
United States. The race will begin and end at the Philadelphia
Museum of Art vicinity. For more information, visit
http://www.philadelphiamarathon.com/. About Goodyear Goodyear is
one of the world's largest tire companies. The company manufactures
tires, and chemicals in more than 60 facilities in 26 countries
around the world. Goodyear employs more than 70,000 people
worldwide. For more tire information on Goodyear tires, go to
http://www.goodyeartires.com/.
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company CONTACT: Ed Markey, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Company, +1-330-796-8801 Web site: http://www.goodyeartires.com/
http://www.philadelphiamarathon.com/
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