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Press Release - Chevron Houston Marathon - 12/9/08

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                                 
        2008 Olympians Ritzenhein and Lewy Boulet to Run Houston
  Aramco Houston Half Marathon to host USA Half Marathon Championships

HOUSTON, TX (Dec. 9, 2008) - A pair of Olympians headline deep fields set 
for the eighth-annual Aramco Houston Half Marathon on January 18, 2009. 
Dathan Ritzenhein (Eugene, Ore.), ninth in the 2008 Olympic Marathon, will 
run the Aramco Houston Half Marathon for the first time and will do so as 
the race's No. 2 seed.

The 25-year-old Ritzenhein set several state and national records while 
running for Rockford High School in Michigan and was part of the 
sensational prep class of 2001, which also produced American mile record 
holder Alan Webb and 2008 USA Olympic Marathon Trials winner Ryan Hall.

"Ritz" was second to Hall at the 2008 trials in 2:11:07 and was the first 
American across the line in Beijing in 2:11:59. Earlier in 2008, he won the 
USA Cross Country Championships. Ritzenhein will head a field of the 
country's top runners vying for the 2009 USA Half Marathon Championship, 
which is being hosted in Houston for the fifth consecutive year.

Returning to defend his title is top-seeded James Carney (Lafayette, Colo.) 
who took the 2008 crown in 1:02:21. Jason Lehmkuhle (Minneapolis), 11 
seconds behind Carney in the '08 race, also will return. That pair will be 
joined by 2004 Olympian and 2005 USA Half Marathon champ Dan Browne 
(Beaverton, Ore.), Andrew Carlson (Flagstaff, Ariz.), Peter Gilmore (San 
Mateo, Calif.), and Max King (Bend, Ore.), among many other elite 
Americans.

The women's field for the Aramco Houston Half Marathon, host of the women's 
USA Half Marathon Championship for the third year in a row, will include 
2008 Olympian Magdalena Lewy Boulet. The 35-year-old Lewy Boulet (Oakland, 
Calif.) finished second at the USA Olympic Trials Marathon in a PR of 
2:30:19, but she was forced to drop out of the marathon in Beijing due to a 
knee injury.

Lewy Boulet, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Poland, will be joined on the 
starting line in Houston by defending champion Kate O'Neill (Palo Alto, 
Calif.). O'Neill won the national half marathon title in 2008 in 1:11:57, 
after finishing second to Elva Dryer in Houston in 2007.

Desiree Davila (Rochester Hills, Mich.), runner-up to O'Neill at the '08 
half championship, will return to Houston, along with four-time Olympian 
Colleen De Reuck (Boulder, Colo.), 2008 national 8K champion Sara Slattery 
(Mammoth Lakes, Calif.), and twins Tara and Kara Storage (Beavercreek, 
Ohio).

"We have tremendous fields assembled for both championship races," said 
Brant Kotch, race director. "With his American Record here in 2007, Ryan 
Hall showed that the Houston half marathon course can help runners produce 
record-setting times, and we are looking forward to a pair of fast and 
competitive races in January."

More than $59,000 in prize money will be at stake in the two USA 
championship races, with $12,000 awaiting the winners of each.

A record 18,000 runners have registered to run in the 2009 Chevron Houston 
Marathon and Aramco Houston Half Marathon, and an additional 8,000 hopefuls 
have signed up on the waiting list since the two races sold out on July 7, 
2008.

The Chevron Houston Marathon, a Running USA founding member, is the 
nation's premier winter marathon, annually attracting participants from 
nearly all 50 U.S. states and more than 20 foreign countries. In 2008, more 
than 20,000 runners participated in four marathon weekend events (marathon, 
half marathon, 5K run and children's run). The Houston Marathon has been 
ranked among the top five marathons in the nation by the Ultimate Guide to 
Marathons for fastest course, organization and crowd support. More than 
5,000 volunteers organize the race, which is Houston's largest single-day 
sporting event.

For more information, visit www.chevronhoustonmarathon.com or call 
713-957-3453.
						 
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