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Press Release - Houston Marathon - 1/18/19

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             Pro Athletes to Tackle Chevron Houston Marathon, 
                       Aramco Houston Half Marathon

A tantalizing mix of veterans, newcomers, speed and savvy will be on 
display at the Chevron Houston Marathon and Aramco Houston Half Marathon on 
Sunday, as top international fields of professional athletes join 25,733 
other runners in tackling the streets of the city, cheered by an estimated 
250,000 spectators for the city's largest one-day sporting event.

"This is a year of milestones for us," said Brant Kotch, race director, in 
welcoming media to the pre-race press conference on Friday morning. Led by 
the 25th anniversary of the Run for a Reason Charity Program and the 
inaugural year of a partnership between Chevron and Aramco in sponsoring 
Saturday's We Are Houston 5K, the milestones may also include 
record-breaking performances and a well-earned birthday party.

In the Chevron Houston Marathon, Ethiopia's Yitayal Atnafu is seeking to 
celebrate his 26th birthday by breaking the tape after three consecutive 
runner-up finishes here. "I am ready to be first this time," he said 
Friday. Last year, he led the race by as much as 40 seconds before 
finishing as runner-up to Bazu Worku, who is not in the field this year.

He will be challenged by, among others, compatriot Abayneh Ayele (the 
fastest man in the field, with a personal best of 2:06:45); 2017 champion 
Dominic Ondoro of Kenya; and Albert Korir, a 24-year-old Kenyan who will be 
racing for the first time in the U.S.

On the women's side, defending champion Biruktayit Degefa returns for the 
sixth consecutive year. The Ethiopian's streak includes victories in 2018 
and 2016, a runner-up finish in 2017 and third place in 2015 - the race in 
which she set her personal best of 2:23:51, the fastest in the women's 
field. Her closest rival may be Buze Diriba, a 24-year-old Ethiopian making 
her debut at the distance. Diriba has seen great success on the U.S. roads, 
with wins in 2018 at five different distances (5K, 10K, 12K, 10 mile and 
the half marathon).

For the Americans, 40-year-old Kara Goucher makes her masters debut. The 
two-time Olympian is running her first marathon since finishing fourth in 
the 2016 Olympic Marathon Trials, after overcoming a series of injuries. 
"I'm here for the joy of it," she said, when asked about her race goals. 
"I'm here for the love of competing."

They will all be chasing a first-place prize of $45,000, as well as a race 
record bonus of $30,000.

In the Aramco Houston Half Marathon, both the men's and women's fields are 
arguably the fastest and deepest ever assembled in this country, with six 
men bringing personal bests of under 1 hour and six women under 1:07. Few 
will be shocked if both the men's and women's winners run the fastest half 
marathon ever on U.S. soil: two men come in with personal bests faster than 
the current mark of 58:46, and four women better or equal the mark of 
1:06:29.

Leading the men's field is Jemal Yimer, a 22-year-old Ethiopian who less 
than three months ago ran a 58:33 half marathon, tying him for the 
third-fastest man in history. Not far behind him on the depth chart is 
Kenya's Bedan Karoki, the sixth-fastest man in history at 58:42, with 
another 22-year-old Ethiopian, Shura Kitata (59:16) coming in as one of the 
best marathoners in the world, having finished as runner-up in 2018 in both 
London and New York City.

For the women, all eyes will be on Kenya's Fancy Chemutai, whose personal 
best of 1:04:52, set in 2018, is only one second off the world record. 
Sunday will be not only the 23-year-old's first race in the U.S., but her 
first in cool temperatures. As of Friday afternoon, the National Weather 
Service forecast for the 7 a.m. start is for a temperature around 35 
degrees and winds of 5-10 mph.

Among her international challengers will be defending champion Ruti Aga of 
Ethiopia; Kenya's Mary Wacera (whose winning time here of 1:06:29 is the 
fastest half marathon ever run on U.S. soil); and Kenyans Gladys Cherono, 
the 2014 IAAF World Half Marathon Champion and Brigid Kosgei, the 2018 Bank 
of America Chicago Marathon Champion.

But at least two Americans are also worth watching. Sally Kipyego, the 2012 
Olympic silver medalist and 2011 IAAF World Championship silver medalist at 
10,000 meters for Kenya, will be running her first race after becoming an 
American citizen in 2017, and Emily Sisson will be looking to run a 
personal best that could put her in the record books.

Sisson has twice run the United Airlines NYC Half - in her 2017, she ran 
1:08:21 for the fastest-ever U.S. debut - but Houston will her first half 
marathon on a flat, fast course. The 27-year-old said she is hoping to run 
under 68 minutes. When asked if she might challenge the American record 
(67:25) set here last year by her training partner, Molly Huddle, she said, 
"I know Molly made a comment about her record, and she wouldn't just say 
something like that so I'm going to take that as confidence she thinks I'm 
fit."

The Aramco Houston Half Marathon athletes will vie for the first-place 
prize of $20,000, along with a race record bonus of $15,000 and a world 
record bonus of $50,000.

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