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Press Release - Cowtown Marathon - 3/1/15

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

                      Snow and Ice Force Cancelation 
              of Saturday Events, Marathon and 50K at Cowtown

       City of Fort Worth Steps Up to Ensure Half Marathon Success

   New Records in Half Marathon as 12 Run Faster than Previous Race Bests

(Fort Worth, TX) --- The 37th Cowtown was affected by unseasonable winter 
weather descending on Fort Worth canceling flights into area airports and 
turning streets and paths into sheets of ice and snow.  Event officials were 
forced to cancel the Saturday races - 10K, Adults 5K and Cook Children's 5K 
- as temperatures hovered in the high 20s and snow continued.  With 
temperatures returning to the high 30s on Sunday, the race recognized that 
much of the marathon and 50K courses could not be cleared in time for a race 
start and canceled those races.  The Half Marathon course was deemed 
salvageable and efforts were made to clear the 13.1 mile course to enable 
those wanting to run a Cowtown race to do so.

"With the valiant efforts of the City of Fort Worth, the Half Marathon 
course was cleared to ensure it would be safe for runners on Sunday.  “We 
were disappointed that the other distances had to be canceled, but there was 
little that could be done on the sections of the course that went over park 
paths and more remote streets." said, Heidi Swartz, Executive Director of 
The Cowtown.

The prize purses and recruitment efforts for the 2015 races, part of the 
Cowtown Elite! Program, were expected to bring in runners for exciting races 
and records in all of the Sunday race distances.  However, with the Half 
Marathon becoming the only race that would be contested, the professional 
athletes who had come for the Marathon or 50K were added to the Half 
Marathon field.  The prize money that was originally slated for the Marathon 
race was added to the Half Marathon purse creating a Half Marathon with more 
than $30,000 in prize money.

With bonuses offered to all who bettered the previous Half Marathon records 
of 1:09:27 for men and 1:18:05 for women, 12 athletes shot for and surpassed 
those marks.  In the men's race, three Kenyan runners (Hillary Too, Kipkoech 
Ruto and Peter Chebii) surged at mile 3 to break away from the other runners 
and from the start were on pace to finish well below the existing record.  

By mile 10, Too began to build a lead on his compatriots and American Tyler 
McCandless was catching the stragglers and moving up in the ranks of the 
race.  Through the final miles, Too continued strong to win in a new course 
record of 1:06:00 with McCandless nearly closing the gap to finish second in 
1:06:17.  Peter Chebii held on for the third spot in 1:06:52.  Two other men 
finished faster than the previous course record: Kipkoech Ruto in fourth 
place in 1:07:00 and Al Escalera, of Terra Haute IN, finishing fifth in 
1:09:14.

In the women's run, it was a race between three women nearly from the 
beginning. Hirut Guangul (ETH), Lilian Mariita (KEN) and Susan Jerotich 
(KEN) broke away from the others by the third mile with Guangul and Mariita 
trading the lead until the final mile.  Susan Jerotich stated after the race 

that she knew that if the race came down to a sprint finish she would win - 
and that was indeed the case as Jerotich pushed away from the others in the 
final mile to win in a new course record of 1:15:22.  Lilian Maritta held on 
for second place in 1:15:25 and Hirut Guangul - originally planning to run 
the marathon - took third place in the Half Marathon in 1:15:31.  Four other 
women ran times faster than the previous course record: Juliane Masciana of 
Austin, TX, fourth in 1:17:22; Zipporah Chebet (KEN) fifth in 1:17:28; Nuta 
Olaru of Longmont, CO, sixth in 1:17:43; and Grace Kahura (KEN) seventh in 
1:17:47.

Swartz summarize the performances: "we couldn't have been more impressed by 
the performance of these elite runners, the exciting races that the fans 
were able to experience. We were also impressed by the fortitude, spirit and 
understanding of all of those who participated in the 37th Cowtown in tough 
conditions.  We made it through a tough year and look forward to running all 
of the races again in 2016!"

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