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Press Release - Houston Marathon - 1/13/13

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            Youth Trumps Weather at 2013 Chevron Houston Marathon
		   
HOUSTON – Twenty-year-old Merima Mohammed of Ethiopia overcame leg problems 
and cold, wet conditions to run the second-fastest ever women's race at 
Sunday's Chevron Houston Marathon, while fellow countryman, twenty-two year 
old Bazu Worku, ran away with the men's title.

Course record-holder Feyisa Lilesa of Ethiopia defended his title in the 
men's Aramco Houston Half Marathon and Mamitu Daska, the 2011 Chevron 
Houston Marathon champion, won the women's crown. Daska is the first-ever 
woman to win the marathon and the half marathon at Houston.

"The conditions were challenging for everybody, but it is a testament to 
the athletes we attract that we had such great performances," said Wade 
Morehead, Executive Director of the Houston Marathon Committee. "Despite 
the bad conditions, we had tremendous support from our sponsors, spectators 
and volunteers."

Mohammed ran the first half of the race with Buzunesh Deba (ETH) and 
Meskerem Assefa (ETH) and that pack stayed together through 33km, when 
Mohammed made a strong move and broke away. She stretched her lead to 47 
seconds over Deba by the 40km mark and crossed the line in 2:23:27, missing 
the course record by 23 seconds. Deba finished as the runner-up in 2:24:26, 
which is the fifth-fastest time in race history. Assefa finished third in 
her marathon debut in 2:25:17.

"I had a problem with my left leg," Mohammed told reporters through a 
translator while massaging her left calf. "It was hurting badly. It was a 
very painful situation."

Worku, who had been running in a pack of nine early in the race, came 
through the half at 65:25 with five others. But by 25km, he had opened up a 
50 second lead over Solomon Molla. Worku continued to stretch that lead 
with every mile and finished in 2:10:17, winning by more than 
two-and-a-half minutes. Teferi Balcha claimed runner-up honors 2:12:50, 
with Molla third at 2:14:37.

Lilesa ran side-by-side with Deriba Merga until the pair entered the home 
stretch, where Lilesa used his superior speed to win in 61:54. Merga was 
second at 62:00 and Kenya's Wilson Erupe made a late surge to take third in 
62:12.

Daska took command early in the race, leading through 5km in 16:18, and 
then doubled her margin by the 10km mark, clocking 32:42. At 15km, she had 
a 1:27 lead over Caroline Kilel of Kenya and her margin of victory was 2:05 
when she crossed the line at 69:53, the fifth-fastest time in race history. 
Kilel finished as the runner-up for the second year in a row, finishing in 
71:58 and Hellen Jemutai, also of Kenya, was third in 72:34.

Chasing the American prize purse, presented by Marathonguide.com, Andrew 
Carlson and Tera Moody were the first U.S. finishers in the Chevron Houston 
Marathon. Carson was seventh overall at 2:17:16 and Moody was sixth in 
2:39:10.

"The extra prize incentive from Marathonguide.com was a great addition to 
our event," said Brant Kotch, Race Director of the Chevron Houston 
Marathon. "Along with the substantial support we receive from Chevron and 
Aramco, this kind of financial help can only enhance our competitive 
fields."

The top Americans in the Aramco Houston Half Marathon were newly-minted 
U.S. citizen Shadrack Biwott, who finished fourth in 62:23, and Lisa Uhl, 
who took sixth in 73:38.

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