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Press Release - Houston Marathon - 1/4/19

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

       Houston Marathon Committee Announces 2019 Elite Athlete Fields

HOUSTON (January 4, 2019) - The Houston Marathon Committee (HMC) is 
thrilled to announce an impressive elite field for both the Chevron Houston 
Marathon and the Aramco Houston Half Marathon on Jan. 20, 2019. For the 
second year in a row, the Aramco Houston Half Marathon can be billed as the 
fastest field in the half marathon's 17-year history and in its 
forty-seventh running the Chevron Houston Marathon will host returning 2018 
women's champion Biruktayit Degefa alongside storied American long-distance 
runner Kara Goucher. 

"Once again, our elite team continues to draw a competitive international 
field," said Chevron Houston Marathon Race Director and Board President 
Brant Kotch. "It is because of their efforts and the hospitality the city 
of Houston extends for our weekend of events that the Chevron Houston 
Marathon and Aramco Houston Half Marathon continue to prove themselves 
among the top road races on the world stage."
 
For a complete list of prize money please visit: 
www.chevronhoustonmarathon.com/participants/elites/


Elite Field as of Jan. 4, 2019

Men's Marathon             Citizenship      Personal Best
Abayneh Ayele              ETH              2:06:45
Yitayal Atnafu             ETH              2:07:00
Dominic Ondoro             KEN              2:08:00
Birhanu Gedefa             ETH              2:08:03
Albert Korir               KEN              2:08:17
Justus Kimutai             KEN              2:09:29
Elisha Barno               KEN              2:09:45
Carlos Trujillo            USA              2:14:21
Samson Gebreyohannes       ERI              2:14:25
Stephen Scullion           IRE              2:15:55
Tyler Jermann              USA              2:16:39
Pardon Ndhlovu             ZIM              2:16:52
Jose Luis Santana Marin    MEX              2:17:15
Brandon Johnson            USA              2:18:14
Juan Joel Pacheco Orozco   MEX              2:18:20
Tommy Puzey                USA              2:18:20
Tristan Woodfine           CAN              2:18:55
Danny Docherty             USA              DEBUT
Henry Lelei                KEN              DEBUT
Tesfaalem Mehari           ETH              DEBUT

Women's Marathon           Citizenship      Personal Best
Biruktayit Eshetu Degefa   ETH              2:23:51
Kara Goucher               USA              2:24:52
Muluhabt Tsega             ETH              2:25:48
Sechale Delasa             ETH              2:26:27
Sarah Kiptoo               KEN              2:26:32
Gebayenesh Ayele           ETH              2:26:54
Gladys Kipsoi              KEN              2:27:32
Sally Kipyego              KEN              2:28:01
Etaferahu Temesgen         ETH              2:29:24
Belaynesh Fikadu Beyene    ETH              2:30:47
Zerfie Lemineh             ETH              2:31:10
Serkalem Abrha             ETH              2:31:40
Kelsey Bruce               USA              2:34:03
Madeline Duhon             USA              2:35:28
Polina Carlson             USA              2:35:42
Natasha Cockram            GBR              2:35:49
Chirine Njeim              LEB              2:39:22
Anita Perez                USA              2:39:29
Kate Bazeley               CAN              2:40:49
Sabrina Lopez              USA              2:42:16
Rachel Baptista            USA              DEBUT
Meseret Belete             ETH              DEBUT
Buze Diriba                ETH              DEBUT
Sasha Gollish              CAN              DEBUT
Katy Jermann               USA              DEBUT
 
Men's Half Marathon        Citizenship      Personal Best
Bedan Karoki Muchiri       KEN                58:42
Shura Kitata               ETH                59:16
Bernard Ngeno              KEN                59:22
El Hassan El Abbassi       BRN                59:27
Geoffrey Koech             KEN                59:50
Hiskel Tewelde             ERI              1:00:04
Stephen Sambu              KEN              1:00:41
Diego Estrada              USA              1:00:51
Weldon Kirui               KEN              1:01:10
Suguru Osako               JPN              1:01:13
Gabriel Geay               TZN              1:01:13
Luke Puskedra              USA              1:01:29
Dewi Griffiths             GBR              1:01:33
Aaron Braun                USA              1:01:38
Shadrack Biwott            USA              1:01:40
Edwin Kibichiy             KEN              1:01:46
Noah Droddy                USA              1:01:48
Fernando Cabada            USA              1:02:00
Bernard K. Lagat           KEN              1:02:22
Parker Stinson             USA              1:02:38
Ismail Ssenyange           UGA              1:02:45
Reed Fischer               USA              1:02:57
Willie Milam               USA              1:03:08
Dan Kremske                USA              1:03:23
Futsum  Zienasellassie     USA              1:03:39
Patrick Tiernan            AUS              1:03:53
Abinet Adraro              USA              1:03:58
Linus Kiplagat             USA              1:04:50
Andrew Epperson            USA              1:04:04
Jameson Mora               USA              1:05:49
Kevin Lewis                USA              1:05:02
Mark Huizar                USA              1:08:01
Ben Fletcher               USA              1:08:09
Swarnjit Boyal             USA              DEBUT
Aaron Nelson               USA              DEBUT

Women's Half Marathon      Citizenship      Personal Best
Fancy Chemutai             KEN              1:04:52
Edith Chelimo              KEN              1:05:52
Gladys Cherono             KEN              1:06:07
Mary Wacera Ngugi          KEN              1:06:29
Brigid Kosgei              KEN              1:06:35
Ruti Aga                   ETH              1:06:39
Emily Sisson               USA              1:08:21
Monicah Ngige              KEN              1:08:38
Delvine Meringor           KEN              1:09:01
Aliphine Tuliamuk          USA              1:09:16
Becky Wade                 USA              1:11:15
Natasha Wodak              CAN              1:11:20
Dayna Pidhoresky           CAN              1:12:38
Tracy Barlow               GBR              1:12:17
Elaina Tabb                USA              1:12:29
Christina Vergara-Aleshire USA              1:12:48
Alia Gray                  USA              1:12:48
Nicole Dimercurio          USA              1:13:16
Molly Grabill              USA              1:13:21
Taylor Ward                USA              1:13:50
Kristina Aubert            USA              1:14:04
Hiruni Wijayarantne        SRI              1:14:07
Lyndsay Tessier            CAN              1:14:29
Jessica Watychowitcz       USA              1:14:48
Gabi Anzalone              USA              1:14:51
Dawn Grunnagle             USA              1:14:56
Shauneen Werlinger         USA              1:15:47
Fiona Brian                GBR              1:15:34
Catherine Watkins          CAN              1:16:48
Alice Wright               GBR              DEBUT
Lauren Paquette            USA              DEBUT

Additional Athlete Stories of Interest

Chevron Houston Marathon 

- Tommy Puzey's route to Houston is an unusual one. Winner of the 2018 
Toyota Rock 'n' Roll Las Vegas Marathon and two-time winner of the Rock 'n' 
Roll Arizona Marathon (2016 and 2017), Puzey competed for Brigham Young 
University in Hawaii, double majoring in exercise science and cultural 
anthropology, and focused on anthropological projects in Brazil and Costa 
Rica where he ran the 22-mile roundtrip to school almost every day, 
carrying his books and laptop in a backpack.
- Biruktayit Degefa, who returns to the Chevron Houston Marathon for the 
sixth consecutive year, is looking to become just the third woman to become 
a 3-time winner here, and the first woman to defend her title since 2010.
- Buze Diriba makes her marathon distance debut. In 2018, she won five 
major U.S. races at five different distances (5K, 10K, 12K, 10 mile and 
half marathon), including the United Airlines NYC Half, where she outkicked 
American Emily Sisson for a one-second win.
- Kara Goucher, after several years of injury, returns to long distance 
running for her first marathon since the 2016 Olympic Marathon Trials, in 
which she finished fourth to just miss making her third Olympic team - she 
competed for Team USA at both 5000 and 10,000 meters in 2008 and the 
marathon in 2012, making that team when she finished third at the Trials 
here in Houston.

Aramco Houston Half Marathon

- Fancy Chemutai came breathtakingly close to breaking the half marathon 
world record last February, when her 1:04:52 - a 44-second PB - was just 
one second from tying Joyciline Jepkosgei's mark. She'll be chasing it 
again in Houston.
- Emily Sisson is a two-time U.S. Champion, at 10K in 2016 and 5K in 2018, 
Sisson ran the fastest half marathon debut ever by an American woman when 
she finished second at the United Airlines NYC Half in 2017 and comes to 
Houston to try and best Molly Huddle's American record of 1:07:25 set in 
2018.
- Five sub-60 minute male athletes will vie to break the tape in the men's 
half marathon race. The abscence of last year's champion Jake Robertson 
leaves the door open for Bedan Karoki Muchiri, Shura Kitata, Bernard Ngeno, 
El Hassan El Abbassi, or Geoffrey Koech to leave with the title. 

Athlete Development Program

The Chevron Houston Marathon and Aramco Houston Marathon offers a limited 
number of runners a priority starting location on race day just behind the 
elite athlete field and in front of the masses. For the 2019 races, 158 
athletes achieved the qualifying standard for this field for the Aramco 
Houston Half Marathon and 176 athletes achieved the qualifying time for the 
Chevron Houston Marathon. With the 2020 Olympic Marathon Trials just a year 
away, we expect to see many of these athletes looking to obtain the 
standard for entry. 

- Jim Walmsley (Aramco Houston Half Marathon) ran away with the win at the 
2018 Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run after infamously dropping out in 
2016 after a wrong turn and again in 2017 after becoming ill on course. 
Many consider him to be the best ultrarunner in the country but he toes the 
line in Houston to test his grit on the road, searching for an OTQ at the 
distance.
- Jesse Chettle (Aramco Houston Half Marathon) had aspirations of moving up 
to the half marathon distance after setting PBs in the 5K (14:37), 3K 
(8:27) and Mile (4:08) until he was sidelined by a brain tumor. After 
surgery to remove the tumor, a scan showed a recurrence and for the past 18 
months he has been treating it with his doctor. He toes the line in Houston 
to continue to work toward his dream.

To request individual interviews with athletes please contact Senior 
Manager, Communications and Marketing - Muffy King at 


About the Houston Marathon Committee, Inc.    

Established in 1972, the Houston Marathon Committee, Inc. (HMC) is a 
founding member of Running USA and annually organizes the nation's premier 
winter marathon, half marathon and 5K. Over 300,000 participants, 
volunteers and spectators make Chevron Houston Marathon Race Day the 
largest single-day sporting event in Houston. Recognized by the IAAF, the 
Gold Label Aramco Houston Half Marathon has held 16 U.S. Half Marathon 
Championships and the Silver Label Chevron Houston Marathon has been the 
race site for three U.S. Olympic Trials Marathons. For five consecutive 
years, the events have garnered Gold Certification from the Council of 
Responsible Sport and were also awarded the 2015 AIMS Green Award for 
industry-leading sustainability initiatives. Race weekend generates over 
$50 million in economic impact for the region annually. In addition to its 
economic impact, the HMC facilitates social responsibility through its Run 
for a Reason Charity Program which has raised over $29 million since its 
inception and the Houston Marathon Foundation, which serves the greater 
Houston area through support of youth and community organizations that 
promote access to and participation in running. The event is televised 
annually with national and international syndication airing on ESPN3 and 
the Longhorn Network.
  
For more information, visit www.chevronhoustonmarathon.com

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