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Press Release - Houston Marathon - 1/6/12

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       Ethiopia-Kenya Rivalry Strong at 2012 Chevron Houston Marathon

    But Canada's Simon Bairu, Aussie Benita Willis Looking to Crash Party

HOUSTON (Jan. 6, 2012) – An electric mix of proven veterans and potential 
stars will come together on Sunday, January 15, to compete on equal footing 
in the 40th Chevron Houston Marathon.

The race, which begins at 7:00 a.m., features a first prize of $35,000 for 
both the men's and women's winner. The Chevron Houston Marathon is one of 
four races to be hosted the weekend of January 14-15 by the Houston 
Marathon Committee. On Saturday, January 14, the men's and women's U.S. 
Olympic Trials Marathon for the first time will be contested on the same 
day on the same course, while on Sunday the Aramco Houston Half Marathon, 
with its top international field, will begin at the same time as the 
marathon. 

Highlighting the men's race is Charles Munyeki, whose personal best of 
2:07:06 is the fastest in the field and just two seconds off the course 
record set last year by Bakana Daba of Ethiopia. Should the 25-year-old 
Kenyan prove victorious, he would be the first non-Ethiopian to win here 
since countryman David Cheruiyot in 2008, and should he set a three-second 
personal best it would mark the fourth consecutive year in which the course 
record was broken.

Munyeki ran his personal best in his debut at the distance, at the 2009 
Bank of America Chicago Marathon, and clocked his fastest-ever half 
marathon in 2008, joining the sub-1 hour club with a time of 59:44 in the 
Fortis Rotterdam Half Marathon.

Hoping to keep the rival Ethiopians in the winner's circle will be Demessew 
Tsega, 23, and Debebe Tolossa, 31. Tsega comes to Houston with a personal 
best of 2:09:44, set in winning the Reims Marathon last October in his 
26.2-mile debut; Tolossa's 2:09:57 from the Venice Marathon that same month 
was a personal best by more than six minutes. Joining Munyeki in trying to 
fend them off will be Kenya's Jairus Chanchima, 27, with a marathon best of 
2:13:53 but an impressive half-marathon time of 59:43.

Trying to break up the rivalry will be Simon Bairu, a 28-year-old Canadian 
looking to complete his first 26.2-miler and earn a shot at being named to 
his country's Olympic marathon squad. Already the Canadian record-holder at 
10,000 meters (27:26.63), Bairu has run a half marathon in 1:02:08 and won 
the Dodge Latin Music 

Miami Beach Half Marathon last month in 1:05:38.

To no one's surprise, Ethiopia is well-represented on the women's side as 
well: that country's flag has flown in victory here for the past five 
years, and twice (Dire Tune, 2008; Teyba Erkesso, 2010) the winning woman 
has gone on to become Boston Marathon champion the same year.

This time, the charge will be led by Alemitu Abera, who is coming back to 
the Chevron Houston Marathon for another try after finishing third last 
year. Abera, 26, brings a personal best of 2:26:33, set last year at the 
Daegu International Marathon in South Korea, and posted a 2011 victory 
(2:27:56) in the Istanbul Marathon. Joining her are Fatuma Sado, who at 
just 20 has already run 2:28:01 in finishing second to Abera in Istanbul; 
Serkalem Abrha, 24, who won the California International Marathon just last 
month in 2:33:40 and brings a personal best of 2:32:06; and Yihunlish 
Delelecha, who in 2011 won the Pittsburgh Marathon in a personal best of 
2:30:39 and followed that up with a victory at Grandma's Marathon  in 
Duluth, MN, just a month later. 

Challenging them will be two veteran Olympians. Nuta Olaru, 41, has been 
competing on the world stage since 1996, and ran the 2004 Olympic Marathon 
for her native Romania. In 2009, Olaru placed second here in 2:27:30, and 
brings a personal best of 2:24:33 from her runner-up finish in Chicago in 
2004. Olaru, who lives in Longmont, CO, recently became a U.S. citizen.

Hoping to guarantee selection to her fourth Olympic team, Benita Willis is 
a threat to become the Chevron Houston Marathon's first champion, male or 
female, from Australia. Willis, 32, represented her country at the Olympic 
Games in 2000 at 5000 meters, 2004 at 10,000 meters and 2008 in the 
marathon, and is the 2004 World Cross Country Champion. Her personal best 
of 2:22:36, set in Chicago in 2006, is the fastest in the field, and a win 
at the Zappos.com Rock ‘n' Roll Las Vegas Half Marathon last month in 
1:10:40 puts her firmly in the hunt in Houston.

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. 

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