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Press Release - Chevron Houston Marathon - 1/18/09

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                                 
Merga Shatters 20-year-old Course Record at 37th Chevron Houston Marathon

Erkesso eclipses women's course standard by 22 seconds; Keflezighi, Lewy 
         Boulet USA half champs; event record 22,000 participants

HOUSTON - (Jan. 18, 2009) - Ethiopia's Deriba Merga broke the 20-year-old 
Chevron Houston Marathon course record by more than two minutes en route to 
winning the 37th edition with the fastest marathon run in Texas on Sunday 
morning.

Aided in the early stages of the race by three pacesetters, Merga, 28, set 
a blistering pace, which, at mile 18, found him in range of running the 
fastest marathon ever on U.S. soil. When the final pacesetter stepped off 
the course after mile 17, Merga ran solo to hit the finish line in 2 hours, 
7 minutes, 52 seconds, breaking the course and state record of 2:10:04 set 
by Richard Kaitany of Kenya in 1989.

"I really tried to get the record," Merga said through a translator of his 
attempt to run under 2:05:42, the fastest marathon run in the U.S. by 
Khalid Khannouchi in 1999 at Chicago. "I can run better next year."

Merga's winning time was nearly four minutes faster than runner-up Benson 
Cheruiyot of Kenya who ran 2:11:33. Russian Yuriy Abramov finished third in 
2:12:21.

The course record in the women's race also fell as Teyba Erkesso made it an 
Ethiopian sweep of the marathon titles. Running her debut marathon, the 
26-year-old Erkesso won in 2:24:18, 22 seconds faster than the time 
countrywoman and training partner, Dire Tune, ran in Houston last year. 
Erkesso's time also set a new marathon standard for Texas.

Romania's Nuta Olaru finished second in 2:27:25, a time that would have won 
all but two previous women's marathons in Houston, while Lioudmila 
Kortchaguina of Canada was third (2:30:43).

Both Merga and Erkesso earned $35,000 for their victories and bonuses of 
$10,000 for the course records.

Keflezighi, Lewy Boulet set personal records en route to USA half-marathon 
titles Meb Keflezighi (San Diego, Calif.) rebounded from an injury-plagued 
2008 to win the 2009 USA Half Marathon Championships, hosted by the Aramco 
Houston Half Marathon, in 1:01:25.

Keflezighi, 33, who suffered a serious hip-flexor injury following the 2008 
Olympic Marathon Trials, took the lead within the first mile of the race 
and the 2004 Olympic silver medalist ran to the finish virtually 
unchallenged to win his first U.S. championship since 2007 (and the Team 
Running USA athlete's first at the 13.1 mile distance).

"I've won 15 or 16 national championships, but this one is the most 
special," Keflezighi said after setting a personal half-marathon record by 
three seconds. "It feels good to be healthy again."

Two-time Olympian Dathan Ritzenhein (Eugene, Ore.), the race's #1 seed, was 
national runner-up in 1:01:35, while Brett Gotcher (Flagstaff, Ariz.) was 
third in 1:02:09, a PR by nearly two minutes.

2008 Olympian Magdalena Lewy Boulet (Oakland, Calif.) broke from a pack of 
about five at mile 10 and went on to win the women's USA title in 1:11:47, 
19 seconds in front of second-place finisher Kelly Jaske.

The victory earned Lewy Boulet, a naturalized citizen born in Poland, her 
first national title. Jaske produced the surprise performance of the race. 
While unable to catch Lewy Boulet late in the race, Jaske's runner-up 
finish came in her first national championship road race. Colleen De Reuck 
(Boulder, Colo.), 44, the 2004 Aramco Houston Half Marathon champion, was 
third in 1:12:14.

Including participants in the EP5K, more than 22,000 runners competed in 
the three Chevron Houston Marathon weekend events, establishing a 
participation record for the event for the eighth consecutive year.

Runners in this year's race are expected to raise $1.5 million for 45 
charities as part of the event's Run for a Reason program.

37th Chevron Houston Marathon
Houston, TX, Sunday, January 18, 2009

MEN
1) Deriba Merga (ETH), 2:07:52*, $45,000
2) Benson Cheruiyot (KEN), 2:11:33, $21,000
3) Yuriy Abramov (RUS), 2:12:21, $7000 
4) Augustus Kavutu (KEN), 2:16:06, $4000
5) Andrew Smith (CAN), 2:16:16, $2000
*course and Texas state record (previous record, 2:10:04, Richard Kaitany 
(KEN), 1989)

WOMEN
1) Teyba Erkesso (ETH), 2:24:18*, $45,000
2) Nuta Olaru (ROM), 2:27:25, $21,000
3) Lioudmila Kortchaguina (CAN), 2:30:43, $7000 
4) Yulia Gromova (RUS), 2:31:28, $4000
5) Mary Akor (USA / CA), 2:37:53, $2000
*course and Texas state record (previous record, 2:24:40, Dire Tune (ETH), 
2008)

7th Aramco Houston Half Marathon: USA Championships
MEN
1) Meb Keflezighi (CA), 1:01:25, $12,000
2) Dathan Ritzenhein (OR), 1:01:35, $6500
3) Brett Gotcher (AZ), 1:02:09, $4000
4) Andrew Carlson (AZ), 1:02:21, $2000
5) Brian Sell (MI), 1:02:36, $1500
6) Fasil Bizuneh (AZ), 1:02:40, $1250
7) Antonio Vega (MN), 1:02:55, $1000
8) Ian Dobson (CA), 1:03:12, $750
9) Justin Young (CO), 1:03:25, $500
10) Fernando Cabada (CO), 1:03:31, $250

WOMEN
1) Magdalena Lewy Boulet (CA), 1:11:47, $12,000
2) Kelly Jaske (OR), 1:12:06, $6500
3) Colleen De Reuck, 44, CO, 1:12:14, $4750
4) Desiree Davila (MI), 1:12:23, $2000
5) Amy Rudolph (RI), 1:12:34, $1500
6) Melissa White (MI), 1:12:38, $1250
7) Kristin Nicolini Lehmkuhle (MN), 1:12:41, $1000
8) Lindsey Anderson (UT), 1:13:10, $750
9) Sara Slattery (CA), 1:13:23, $500
10) Tara Storage (OH), 1:13:50, $250

Complete results at: ChevronHoustonMarathon.com

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