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Press Release - Houston Marathon - 1/4/23

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

       A national record chase in the women's field and a men's field
                  that's one of the fastest in race history          

HOUSTON - January 4, 2023 /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ - The 51st Chevron Houston 
Marathon women's race will feature a national record chase, the return of a 
defending champion and athletes from around the world hoping to run 
national or Olympic qualifying standards. The men's field is one of the 
fastest in race history featuring six men with personal bests of 2:08 or 
faster.

The Houston Marathon Committee announced elite fields for the Chevron 
Houston Marathon today. Elite fields for the Aramco Houston Half Marathon, 
held simultaneously on Sunday, January 15, were announced yesterday.

"After setting two new American Records and two course records last year 
for our 50th anniversary, we look excitedly to the start of our next 50 
years," said Wade Morehead, Executive Director of the Houston Marathon 
Committee. "We are seeing more runners across the globe travel to Houston 
with the intention of setting records on our flat, fast, and fun courses."

The women's field is led by Hitomi Niiya, one of the most decorated 
distance runners in Japanese history. Niiya, a two-time Olympian, set the 
Japanese half marathon record when she won the 2020 Aramco Houston Half 
Marathon. This year she will try to make history again as her recent 
marathon personal best of 2:21:17 is just two minutes shy of the Japanese 
marathon record of 2:19:12, which is coincidentally the Chevron Houston 
Marathon course record set by Keira D'Amato in 2022.

The next fastest runner in the field is Sintayehu Lewetegn (2:22:36) of 
Ethiopia. Lewetegn is seeking her first ever victory in her North American 
debut.

Top Americans in the field include Tristan Van Ord and Maegan Krifchin. The 
Paris 2024 Olympic standard of 2:26:50 is in reach for both runners. Van 
Ord and Krifchin had career years in 2022 with Van Ord running 2:29:32 in 
Rotterdam last spring and Krifchin turning heads by running three marathons 
in four weeks in the fall. Her last, the California International Marathon 
on December 3, ended in a personal best time of 2:29:21.

Maegan Krifchin, said, "I am having a lot of fun right now, so I figure 
'why not keep it going?' I feel really strong, and Houston is fast. I am 
curious to see if I can make something happen."

Also chasing the Paris standard will be Puerto Rico's national record 
holder Beverly Ramos and Canadians Kinsey Middleton, Dayna Pidhoresky and 
Elissa Legault. The race will also feature several local women chasing the 
U.S. Olympic Team Trials Marathon Standard of 2:37.

James Ngandu of Kenya returns to defend his title in the men's race. Last 
year, Ngandu, moved to the front in the final two miles to win his debut 
marathon by just eight seconds.

"I am ready to go," said Ngandu. "My mind and my soul are fired up and I am 
waiting for the start gun."

Houston's course record of 2:06:51 could be in danger. Thomas Kiplagat Rono 
of Kenya comes to Houston with the fastest personal best in the field 
having run 2:06:00 to win the Seoul Marathon in 2019. Three other men, all 
Ethiopians, have personal bests under 2:07: Tsedat Ayana (2:06:18), Birhanu 
Berga (2:06:41) and Birhan Nebebew (2:06:52). Evans Sambu (2:07:43) and 
2017 Chevron Houston Marathon Champion Dominic Ondoro (2:08:00) could also 
benefit from the fast field and a fast course.

C.J. Albertson leads a group of men looking to become the first American 
man to win the race since 2005. Albertson, the world record holder in the 
50K, said if the pace is right, he will be in the lead pack.

"I just want to compete," said Albertson who has a personal best of 
2:10:23. "If the race goes out in 64:30-65:30, I believe I will likely be 
with the top group and competing for the win when the 'racing' starts."

Other top American contenders include Teshome Mekonen, a 1:00:02 half 
marathoner who became a U.S. citizen in November, Parker Stinson and Tyler 
Pennel.

The HMC is the only organizer to host two World Athletic Gold Label events 
simultaneously, which are the Chevron Houston Marathon and Aramco Houston 
Half Marathon, held on Jan. 15, 2023. These two races will have over 27,000 
registrants, with an additional 6,000 registrants in the We Are Houston 5K 
presented by Aramco and Chevron, held on Jan. 14, 2023.

The Aramco Houston Half Marathon and Chevron Houston Marathon will be 
broadcast on ABC13 from 7 a.m.-10 a.m., on Sunday, Jan. 15, 2023 with a 
race day recap at 10:35 p.m. Joining ABC13's Greg Bailey and Gina Gaston as 
expert commentator will be Des Linden, the 2018 Boston Marathon winner and 
50K world-record holder. Linden made the first of her two U.S. Olympic 
Marathon teams in Houston in 2012. The trio will be joined by long-time 
analyst and Rice University cross country coach Jon Warren.

WOMEN'S FIELD

Hitomi Niiya           JPN  2:21:17
Sintayehu Lewetegn     ETH  2:22:36
Muliye Dekebo          ETH  2:26:52
Dayna Pidhoresky       CAN  2:29:03
Maegan Krifchin        USA  2:29:21
Tristin Van Ord        USA  2:29:32
Kinsey Middleton       CAN  2:30:09
Beverly Ramos          PUR  2:31:10
Molly Bookmyer         USA  2:31:39
Melissa Johnson-White  USA  2:32:37
Andrea  Pomaranski     USA  2:33:10
Nina Zarina            RUS  2:33:22
Elissa Legault         CAN  2:33:27
Joanna Stephens        USA  2:39:06
Joanna Thompson        USA  2:39:47
Ann Centner            USA  2:40:49
 

MEN'S FIELD

Thomas Kiplagat Rono    KEN 2:06:00
Tsedat Ayana            ETH 2:06:18
Birhanu Bekele Berga    ETH 2:06:41
Birhan Nebebew Tesfaye  ETH 2:06:52
Evans Sambu             KEN 2:07:43
Dominic Ondoro          ETH 2:08:00
Kenta Uchida            JPN 2:08:12
Sammy Rotich            KEN 2:10:08
James Ngandu            KEN 2:10:17
CJ Albertson            USA 2:10:23
Parker Stinson          USA 2:10:53
Juan Luis Barrios       MEX 2:10:55
Shadrack Biwott         USA 2:12:01
Tyler Pennel            USA 2:12:34
Teshome Mekonen         USA 2:13:27
Lamech Mosoti           KEN 2:13:28
Mitchell Klingler       USA 2:16:21
Mason Frank             USA 2:17:30
Christopher May         USA 2:18:34
Stanley Tarus           KEN 2:20:00
Silas Kurui             KEN DEBUT
Robert Desisto Jr.      USA DEBUT

About Houston Marathon Committee, Inc. (HMC), founded in 1972, the HMC is a 
founding member of Running USA and organizes the nation's premier winter 
marathon, half marathon and 5K hosting over 300,000 participants, 
volunteers, and spectators on race day. Recognized by World Athletics, the 
Gold Label Chevron Houston Marathon has been the race site for three U.S. 
Olympic Trials Marathons. The Gold Label Aramco Houston Half Marathon has 
hosted 16 U.S. Half Marathon Championships. The HMC received Gold 
Certification from the Council for Responsible Sport from 2011 to 2020, and 
the event garnered the 2015 AIMS Green Award for industry leading 
sustainability initiatives. Race weekend generates over $50 million in 
economic impact for the region annually and has raised $35 million through 
the Run for a Reason Charity Program since its inception in 1995. The event 
is broadcast live on ABC13 and syndicated nationally and internationally on 
ESPN3.

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