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Press Release - Houston Marathon - 11/03/05

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                                         Contact: Steven Karpas 
                                                  713-957-3453
                                                  
                                             

          Prize purse increases for 2006 Chevron Houston Marathon 

HOUSTON - (Nov. 3, 2005) - The Chevron Houston Marathon is increasing its 
prize purse to further rekindle international interest in the nation's 
premier winter marathon. 

More than $172,000 will be at stake for elite runners in both the Chevron 
Houston Marathon and the Aramco Houston Half Marathon, with top prizes of 
$15,000 going to the male and female winners of the marathon and $5000 to 
the winners of the half-marathon. 

"Increasing the amount of prize money we're offering is an important step 
in providing incentives for the top runners in the world to come to 
Houston," race director Brant Kotch said. "With a flat course, 
traditionally ideal weather conditions and great crowd support, we have all 
the ingredients necessary to produce world-class times in both the marathon 
and half marathon." 

The $172,900 prize structure includes payouts to the top finishers in 
several participation categories in both races, including: 

* Men's and Women's Open 
* Men's and Women's Masters 
* Wheelchair Competitors 
* Houston-area Men and Women 
* Houston-area Men's and Women's Masters 

All athletes will be eligible to win prize money in more than one category.

A portion of the prize offerings has been allocated to the USA Men's Half 
Marathon Championship, which will be part of the Aramco Houston Half 
Marathon for the second consecutive year. The country's top distance 
runners will compete for $21,000 in prizes, with $7000 for the national 
champion. 

A new prize offering for the 2006 Chevron Houston Marathon is a time-bonus 
purse. Competitors in both the men's and women's race have the opportunity 
to achieve substantial bonuses for running specified world-class times, 
including a $7500 bonus for a new course record. Time bonus incentives are 
detailed below: 

TIME BONUS
Non-cumulative, first runner only

Bonus Men / Women
$2000 = sub-2:13 / sub-2:31
$3000 = sub-2:12 / sub-2:30
$5000 = sub-2:11 / sub-2:29
$7500 = sub-2:10:04 / sub-2:27:51 (course record)

The 2006 Chevron Houston Marathon and Aramco Houston Half Marathon are 
scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 15. 

The Chevron Houston Marathon race weekend, which marks the 34th running of 
the marathon, will also include the Houston Press/Smart Financial 5K and 
the Texas Children's Hospital Kids' Fun Run. Registration is under way 
online at ChevronHoustonMarathon.com. Registration fees are $90 for the 
marathon, $70 for the half-marathon and $25 for the 5K. 

The Chevron Houston Marathon, a Running USA Founding Member, is the 
nation's premier winter marathon, annually attracting participants from all 
50 U.S. states and nearly 20 foreign countries. The Chevron Houston 
Marathon offers the only closed marathon course in Texas and is ranked 
among the top five 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. 

More information is available online at ChevronHoustonMarathon.com or by 
calling (713) 957-3453.






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