Contact: Steven Karpas, (713) 957-3453;
skarpas@hphoustonmarathon.com
HOUSTON - (Nov. 17, 2004) - With American men's half-marathon
bragging rights and more than $118,000 in prize money on the line,
the two flagship events of the 2005 HP Houston Marathon weekend are
attracting some of the world's best runners.
An international flavor returns to the HP Houston Marathon - Jan.
16, 2005 - as the race has significantly increased prize money. A
purse of $118,400 will be awarded in the marathon and Aramco Houston
Half Marathon, with a top prize of $10,000 going to the male and
female winners in the 26.2-miler.
Poland's Marek Jaroszewski is back to defend his HP Houston Marathon
title. Jaroszewski came from behind in dramatic late-race fashion in
the 2004 to claim victory in 2 hours, 18 minutes, 51 seconds.
Other headliners among the men expected to compete, races include
2004 Russian Olympic marathoner Dmitry Burmakin. The 24-year-old won
Russia's marathon championships in 2:14:19 in May and represented
his country at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Another top contender is
23-year-old Simeretu Alemayhu of Ethiopia. His personal record -
2:07:44 at the Turin Marathon in 2001 - is the fastest in the field
to date.
Among the women in the marathon, Valentyna Poltavska of the Ukraine
and Poland's Wioletta Kryza are two of the top international
contenders, while Kelly Keane, of The Woodlands, Texas, who holds a
2:36:26 marathon best from 2002, is also scheduled to compete.
The Aramco Houston Half Marathon, held in conjunction with the HP
Houston Marathon, is taking on added significance for American men.
The race will serve as the USA Half-Marathon National Championship.
With a national title at stake and $48,900 in prize money - of which
$17,500 will be reserved for the championship purse - the race is
poised to attract a deep field of American men. Leading the way in
early registrants is 2004 Olympian Dan Browne. At the Athens
Olympics, Browne became the first U.S. runner since Frank Shorter in
1972 to compete in both the marathon and 10,000 meters in the same
Games. The 1997 graduate of West Point and a current member of the
Oregon National Guard, Browne finished 65th in the marathon and 12th
in the 10,000.
Browne is no stranger to the Aramco Houston Half Marathon course. In
2004, he finished second in a brisk 1:03:09. Kevin Collins, Teddy
Mitchell, Jeff Campbell, Scott Strand (fourth in last year's Houston
half) and David Morris are expected to provide Browne with plenty of
competition this year.
The Open race in the Aramco Houston Half Marathon features plenty of
talent as well. Lyubov Denisova of Russia, who finished third at
this year's ING New York City Marathon in 2:25:18 and Kenya's Emily
Samoei are the top contenders. Canada's Nicole Stevenson (second in
the HP Houston Marathon in 2004) and American Jody Hawkins are also
among the top females. Defending Houston half champion Gilbert Koech
of Kenya - who edged Browne by one second - is expected back, along
with countrymen Sammy Nyamongo and Daniel Cheruiyot and Ireland's
Paul O'Callaghan.
Registration for the HP Houston Marathon, Aramco Houston Half
Marathon and other weekend events is underway on the HP Houston
Marathon website at www.hphoustonmarathon.com.
The HP Houston Marathon, a Running USA Founding Member, is the
nation's premier winter marathon, annually attracting participants
from all 50 U.S. states and nearly 20 foreign countries. In 2004,
more than 18,000 runners took part in four marathon weekend events
(marathon, half marathon, 5K and children's run). The HP Houston
Marathon offers the only closed marathon course in Texas and is
ranked among the top five in the nation by the Ultimate Guide to
Marathons for fastest course, organization and crowd support. More
than 5,000 volunteers organize the race, which is Houston's largest
single-day sporting event.
More information is available online at www.hphoustonmarathon.com or
by calling (713) 957-3453.
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