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Press Release - Houston Marathon - 7/28/11

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                 Chevron Houston Marathon Race Weekend 
                  Generates $51.1M for City of Houston

Run for a Reason charity program raised a record $2.1 million for local 
nonprofits
 
HOUSTON (Jul. 28, 2011) - The Chevron Houston Marathon race weekend of 
events generated approximately $51.1 million in total economic impact for 
the City of Houston this January, more than doubling its last economic 
impact report from 2003, according to a commissioned study released today.

"As we approach our 40th anniversary, our organization continues to conduct 
an event that is a point of pride for the community," stated Houston 
Marathon Committee Executive Director Wade Morehead. "Providing an annual 
event that has a significant economic impact for local businesses and 
charities is the result of the commitment, dedication and passion exhibited 
annually by our participants, volunteers, sponsors and committee members."

The study breaks down the economic impact into three categories: direct 
expenditures, indirect and induced expenditures, and other sources based on 
spending in a variety of categories including hotel, transportation, 
entertainment and retail. The largest single expense category in all cases 
was restaurants. Expenditures at the Ironman Sports Medicine Institute at 
Memorial Hermann EXPO, a two-day health and fitness exhibition attracting 
more than 60,000 attendees, and hotel expenses were also significant. 

"The Harris County - Houston Sports Authority recognizes the significance 
that a $51.1 million annual event has on the local community and how much 
it helps our sales efforts to attract other prestigious, major sporting 
events to the region," commented Janis Schmees, HCHSA executive director. 
"Due to the success and enormous growth of the Chevron Houston Marathon 
over the years, our region has developed a national reputation in the 
running community for putting on a first-class event. This was clearly 
recognized by USA Track & Field, as well as the United States Olympic 
Committee when Houston won the bid to host the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team 
Trials - Marathon." 

Conducted by Dr. Don Hoyte, Principal of TexasEconomicImpact.com, the 
economic impact study is based on a survey of more than 4,700 participants 
in the 2011 Chevron Houston Marathon, Aramco Houston Half Marathon and El 
Paso Corporation 5K. 

"This study of the economic impact of race weekend is significant in 
several respects," stated Hoyte, who has developed methods to assess the 
economic impact of multiple sporting events, including the 2004 Super Bowl, 
2004 and 2008 Final Fours, 2006 NBA All-Star Game, 2006 MLB All-Star Game, 
and the 2007 Big 12 Football Championship. 

"First, it documents the direct expenditures by starters, affiliated and 
associated fans as reaching nearly $22.1 million for all three races. 
Second, by applying the consistent and industry-standard economic analysis 
tool of IMPLAN multipliers, this direct impact is seen as generating 
another $20.6 million in economic gains to the city of Houston. Third, the 
results of a survey effort based on more than 4,700 participant responses - 
representing about 1 in every 4 runners - provides incontrovertible proof 
of the importance of this event to Houston and the state of Texas." 

Approximately $12.3 million represents indirect and induced expenditures, 
impacts on the City of Houston that would not have occurred if the Chevron 
Houston Marathon race weekend of events did not take place. 

In addition, the number of jobs supported by expenditures on the event is 
based on the $34.4 million in direct, indirect and induced expenditures. In 
total, expenditures at the event directly supported 359 jobs in the Houston 
metro area, 43 jobs through indirect expenditures and 45 jobs through 
induced economic effects for a total of 447 jobs. 

Other economic gains to the Greater Houston area included media coverage of 
these events which generated in excess of $14.5 million based on print and 
online articles and media broadcasts. In addition, nearly $2.1 million was 
raised for 52 local nonprofits through the Run for a Reason charity 
program, which has generated more than $12.4 million in its 17-year 
history. 

For a variety of purposes, including tax revenue generation estimates, the 
Texas State Comptroller maintains an IMPLAN model for the state of Texas as 
well as various regions of the state, including the Houston Metropolitan 
region. Based on the Texas IMPLAN model maintained by the Comptroller of 
Public Accounts, this study presents the overall economic impact of the 
Chevron Houston Marathon race weekend of events on the region. 

The Houston Marathon Committee last conducted an economic impact survey in 
2003 before the event had grown to its current size and popularity. 
Following the 2011 race weekend, an electronic survey was distributed to 
race participants to help determine key expenditures as a base for an 
estimated economic impact of race weekend. 

The study does not include spending of general spectators without any 
connection to a race participant.

About the Houston Marathon Committee, Inc.
Established in 1972, the Houston Marathon Committee, Inc. (HMC), a Running 
USA Founding Member, annually organizes the nation's premier winter 
marathon, half-marathon, 5K and kids' fun run. In 2011, more than 30,000 
runners participated in four race weekend events organized by 7,500 
volunteers, creating Houston's largest single-day sporting event. In 
addition to hosting numerous world-renowned road races, including the USA 
Men's and Women's Half Marathon Championships since 2005 and 2007 
respectively, and the 1992 U.S. Women's Olympic Marathon Trials, HMC will 
host the 2012 U.S. Men's and Women's Olympic Team Trials - Marathon on 
January 14, 2012. 

For more information, visit houstonmarathon.com or call 713.957.3453.

About TexasEconomicImpact.com 
TexasEconomicImpact.com provides an accurate, objective and respected voice 
on state and local tax, economic and demographic changes for Texas cities, 
counties, school districts, special districts and regions because our focus 
is Texas, exclusively. Using the latest data and most widely accepted 
economic models, TexasEconomicImpact.com estimates tax and economic impacts 
of changes in the Texas economy from industry relocations and expansions, 
casino gaming, event presentations, tax and demographic changes including 
incorporating data and experience into analysis. 

Building upon 25 years of Texas tax policy and economic impact assessment, 
TexasEconomicImpact.com provides the data, analysis and presentation 
support to project tax gains from industry relocations and expansions, 
estimate local and statewide gains from hosting sporting and other events, 
explore the local and regional effects of tax changes and examine 
occupational and training needs to match labor force dynamics. 

For more information, visit TexasEconomicImpact.com. 

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