The women's defending champion and course record holder in the
marathon and the women's course record holder in the half
marathon will be among the elite runners on the start lines of
the Chevron Houston Marathon and Aramco Houston Half Marathon
on January 13, 2008.
The elites will race the clock and each other for $232,500 in
prize and time bonus money.The men's marathon course record of 2:10:04, set in 1989, is
within reach of several runners this year. Among the most
likely to challenge are Ethiopian Kasime Adilo, who clocked a
2:10:20 in September; Kenyan David Cheruiyot, who won here in
2005 and 2006 and set a PR of 2:10:35 in May; and Tomas Abyu of
Great Britain, who ran 2:10:37 in October. Also expected in the
lead pack are Ridouane Harroufi, who owns a 1:01:01 PR in the
half marathon distance, Joseph Chirlee of Kenya and Mikhail
Khobotov of Russia.
In the women's race, Dire Tune of Ethiopia returns to Houston
to defend the course record of 2:26:52 that she set in 2007.
Her most likely competitors include fellow Ethiopian Worknesh
Tola, who ran 2:25 in 2005 and Julia Vinokurova of Russia, who
ran 2:33:25 for a third-place finish here in 2006. Other women
expected to lead the field include Olga Kovpotina of the
Ukraine, who owns a 2:27:37 PR, and Larisa Malikova of Russia,
who has a PR of 2:32:17.
The Aramco Houston Half Marathon will again host the USA Half
Marathon Championships, ensuring a stellar field on race day.
Dan Browne, who finished sixth in the Marathon Olympic Trials
in New York City in November, finished third here in 2005,
eighth in 2007 and set his half marathon PR (1:03:09) here in
2004, finishing second. Jason Lehmkuhle finished fifth here in
2007 with a PR of 1:02:51, took fourth place in 2005 and was a
Top 5 finisher in the Olympic Trials in November. Fernando
Cabada clocked a 1:02:45 for his half marathon PR in 2006 and
Travis Laird, the ninth place finisher here in 2007, crossed
the finish line in 1:03:57.
Rounding out the field are Matt Gabrielson, who ran his half
marathon PR of 1:04:06 here in 2005, Peter Gilmore, Ryan
Kirkpatrick, Steve Sundell and James Carney.
Elva Dryer, the women's defending champion who broke the tape
in 1:11:42 in 2007, will be back, with plenty of competition.
Looking to challenge for this year's half marathon National
Championship title are Kate O'Neill, Michelle Lillienthal,
Kristin Price, Ann Alyanak and Blake Russell. O'Neill,
Lillienthal, Price and Alyanak set half marathon PRs in 2007,
and Price and Alyanak also PR'ed at the marathon distance last
year.
Also returning to Houston are Colleen De Reuck, a three-time
Olympian who set the half marathon course record of 1:10:55 in
2004 at age 39 and Kelly (Keane) Liljeblad, who won the
marathon in 2005.
Rounding out the field for the women are Desiree Davila, who
ran a PR 1:12:54 in 2007, Kristen Fryburg, who clocked her
1:12:57 PR in 2007, and Zoila Gomez, who ran her PR of 1:13:49
here in 2007.
The 2008 Chevron Houston Marathon will be run on January 13,
2008.