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Nissan LEAF Will Help Country Music Marathoners Breath Easier

 
Posted by Jeffrey DavisUser7343_level Wednesday, January 26 2011 0 comments

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Marathon runners in Nashville's Country Music Marathon will be breathing easier behind the Nissan LEAF, which has been announced as the marathon's pace car.


Too bad the addition of even more hills to the already infamously hilly marathon course won't let that easy breathing last long.


So now the LEAF helps runners breath easier and helps Lance Armstrong breathe easier (because he's tired of sucking on your tail pipe)...so who's lungs will the all-electric car help next?


I vote for Gloucester cheese rollers.


Check out the press release, via The Car Connection:


Nashville’s Finest to Rock the Stage and Streets at Country Music Marathon & 1/2 Marathon

Montgomery Gentry to perform, Nissan signs as presenting sponsor

Nashville, TN – January 24, 2011 – Over the last 11 years, the Country Music Marathon & ½ Marathon has established itself as a Nashville institution, now bringing more than 30,000 runners to a city long known for its musical genius. It has also been 11 years since Nashville legends Montgomery Gentry took to the national stage as one of country music’s biggest acts.

The two will collide on Saturday, April 30th as Montgomery Gentry rocks the post-race concert at the 12th annual Country Music Marathon & ½ Marathon presented by Nissan, continuing a strong tradition of great country music and the biggest running event in Tennessee.

Based nearby in Franklin, Nissan will debut as the presenting sponsor and official vehicle of the Country Music Marathon & ½ Marathon. The company has previously served as official automotive sponsor. Truly displaying their presence as a local company and their commitment to the race, more than 400 Nissan employees will lace up their running shoes and experience all 26.2 or 13.1 miles of race day for themselves.

“It’s been remarkable to see our hundreds of employees here at Nissan train together as one team and truly get involved in this great local event,” said Jon Brancheau, vice president, Marketing, Nissan Division. “We see a great opportunity to encourage our employees to take care of their health, support our local community, while also finding new avenues of direct contact with such a diverse and desirable customer demographic.”

Montgomery Gentry is one of the most celebrated success stories in Nashville, with gold and platinum albums, CMA and ACM awards, a Grammy nomination and highly successful tours. They have hit the top of the singles charts five times, with “If You Ever Stop Loving Me,” “Something To Be Proud Of”, “Lucky Man”, “Back When I Knew It All” and “Roll With Me.” But through it all, the duo has remained closely tied to their roots with an abiding respect for the people and genre of country music.

“You can’t have anything but the best when you put on a show in Nashville,” said Adam Zocks, General Manager of the event. “Montgomery Gentry is the gold standard of true country music and we’re certainly proud to give our runners such an amazing concert after all their hard work on race day.”

The 12th annual Country Music Marathon & ½ Marathon presented by Nissan takes place Saturday, April 30th, with great local bands on 28 stages and enthusiastic cheerleaders lining nearly every mile of the course, keeping runners motivated to the finish line. Montgomery Gentry will rock the stage at Bridgestone Arena later that evening.  Country rock group, Her and King’s County, will open the show.  For more information about Montgomery Gentry visit www.MontgomeryGentry.com.

Race weekend will kick-off with the Health & Fitness Expo on Thursday, April 28th and Friday, April 29th at the Nashville Convention Center, offering the best in nutrition, running gear, interactive expert clinics and more.  More than 4,000 kids will participate in event weekend through ING KiDS ROCK Nashville.

For more information or to register for the event, visit Competitor.com.

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