To: Goose94 who wrote (11094 ) 3/2/2015 8:12:43 AM From: Goose94 Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 202423 Marathon Gold (MOZ-T) hits 3.02 g/t au over 32.9 meters (TT) in Step-Out Drilling, Valentine Gold Camp, Newfoundland. March 2nd 2015 - NR Marathon Gold today announced the very positive results from ongoing drilling its Marathon Gold Deposit, located 7 kilometers northeast along strike from the Leprechaun Gold Deposit and 5 kilometers southwest along strike from the Victory Gold Deposit, Valentine Gold Camp (Figure 1) . This new deposit consists of dominantly shallow southwest dipping, multiple vertical stacked gold-bearing quartz-tourmaline-pyrite (QTP) tensional veining identical in appearance to the gold-bearing QTP veining found elsewhere throughout the Valentine Gold Camp. This most recent drilling at the Marathon Gold Deposit has succeeded in expanding the dimensions of the mineralizing zone by intersecting new wide intervals of gold mineralization containing narrower high-grade ore shoots. The best wide intercepts included 3.02 g/t Au over 32.9 meters true thickness (TT) in MA-15-036, 2.87 g/t Au over 24.2 meters (TT) in MA-15-033, and 2.34 g/t Au over 28.5 meters (TT) in MA-15-034. Drilling to date has outlined a gold corridor with a strike length of over 350 meters, a true width ranging from 50 to 100 meters, and a vertical depth of more than 200 meters. A second near surface mineralized corridor has also been discovered closer to the contact with the Valentine Lake Thrust Fault (Figure 1 ). These expanding gold mineralized corridors are open along strike as well as to depth. The remaining winter 2015 drilling campaign will focus on expanding the strike length of the gold mineralized corridors at the Marathon deposit and continue to add ounces to this developing near-surface open pit resource within the Valentine Gold Camp. All of the work programs for 2015 will be executed within the context of maintaining a strong treasury.Highlights (all drill intercepts reported at true thickness) : Step-out drilling to the southwest intersected 2.87 g/t Au over 24.2 meters with 6.44 g/t Au over 2.2 meters, 60.37 g/t Au over 0.6 meters and 10.38 g/t Au over 0.6 meters in MA-15-033 and 2.81 g/t Au over 8.4 meters with 9.13 g/t Au over 0.6 meters and 15.91 g/t Au over 0.6 meters in MA-15-035. Step-out drilling to the northeast intersected 3.02 g/t Au over 32.9 meters with 13.96 g/t Au over 4.2 meters and 12.42 g/t Au over 0.7 meters in MA-15-036. Infill drill hole MA-15-034 intersected 2.34 g/t Au over 28.5 meters with 16.02 g/t Au over 0.5 meters, 4.64 g/t Au over 4.0 meters and 47.57 g/t Au over 0.5 meters. All drill holes (MA-14-001 to MA-15-040) completed to date into the Marathon deposit have intersected multiple stacked, gold-bearing quartz-tourmaline-pyrite veining and confirm a mineralized corridor with a current strike length in excess of 350 meters, a true width that ranges from 50 to 100 meters and a vertical depth in excess of 200 meters (Figure 1). The continued success in Intersection wide intervals of good grade gold mineralization with each new step-out drill hole confirms the Marathon mineralized corridor is open along strike and to depth. The potential for discovery of additional parallel mineralized corridors is supported by the continued growth of the secondary gold zone located closer to the Valentine Lake Thrust Fault (Figure 1 ). The remaining winter 2015 drilling campaign will focus on expanding the strike length of the Marathon gold deposit with the aim of rapidly developing a significant new open-pit resource in this area proximal to the Valentine Lake Thrust Fault, Valentine Gold Camp.Resource Estimation A contract has been awarded to complete in Q2 the first open pit resources at the new Marathon and Sprite deposits and update the current resource at the Victory deposit. The results of the 2014 and winter 2015 drilling campaigns will be used in developing these new near-surface open pit resources. The Valentine Gold Camp currently has a NI 43-101 compliant gold resources totaling 816,000 oz. gold at 2.24 g/t (Measured & Indicated) and 149,000 oz. gold at 2.64 g/t (Inferred), (August, 2013), almost all of which is open pit resource in the Leprechaun Deposit. "The winter 2015 drilling program is proceeding very well with robust intersections. It has been an exciting drilling program. We have over 2 km of gold showings to the north east of the Marathon Deposit yet to drill tested as well as some potential parallel zones around the Marathon Deposit that require further drilling. This deposit is very important in the ongoing development of Valentine Gold Camp." said Phillip Walford, President and CEO of Marathon.TABLE 1: Significant assay intervals from the Marathon Zone drill holes MA-15-033 to MA-15-036.DDH Section From To Core Length (m) True Width (m)* Gold (g/t) (Uncut) MA-15-033 17110 12 56 44 24.2 2.87 including 20 24 4 2.2 6.44 including 30 31 1 0.6 60.37 including 52 53 1 0.6 10.38 140 143 3 1.7 7.83 MA-15-034 17190 176 233 57 28.5 2.34 including 176 177 1 0.5 16.02 including 201 209 8 4.0 4.64 including 230 231 1 0.5 47.57 MA-15-035 17090 72 86 14 8.4 2.81 including 75 76 1 0.6 9.13 including 83 84 1 0.6 15.91 166 169 3 1.8 1.53 174 177 3 1.8 2.48 MA-15-036 17350 159 206 47 32.9 3.02 including 172 178 6 4.2 13.96 including 199 200 1 0.7 12.42
*TT-Denotes true thickness All of the samples were fire assayed at Eastern Analytical Laboratory Ltd., in Springdale, Newfoundland. Marathon Gold Corporation acknowledges the financial support of the JEA Program, Department of Natural Resources, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. Sherry Dunsworth, M.Sc., P. Geo., VP of Exploration, Marathon's Qualified Person, has reviewed the contents for accuracy and has approved this press release on behalf of Marathon.About Marathon Gold Corporation Marathon Gold is a Toronto based gold resource company with exploration focused on its 100% owned Valentine Gold Camp located in central Newfoundland. The Valentine Gold Camp currently hosts two near-surface, mainly pit-shell constrained, NI 43-101 compliant gold resources totaling 816,000 oz. gold at 2.24 g/t (Measured & Indicated) and 149,000 oz. gold at 2.64 g/t (Inferred), (August, 2013). These resources, open along strike and to depth, cover less than 5% of the total length of the highly perspective Valentine Lake Thrust Fault and associated splay faults which host the majority of the gold mineralization within the property. Newly discovered gold zones, including the Sprite Zone and Marathon Zone, have returned wide intervals of near-surface good gold grades and have yet to be incorporated into new gold resources for the Valentine Gold Camp. For more information please visit www.marathon-gold.com . SOURCE Marathon Gold Corporation Image with caption: "Figure 1: Location map showing the location of the DDH's MA-15-028 to MA-15-032, previously released DDH's MA-14-001 to MA-15-027, and DDH's MA-15-033 to MA-15-036 with assays pending, Marathon Zone, Valentine Gold Camp. (CNW Group/Marathon Gold Corporation)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20150302_C7065_PHOTO_EN_12705.jpg Christopher Haldane, Investor Relations Manager, Tel: 1-416-987-0714, E-mail: chaldane@marathon-gold.com