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Press Release - The Woodlands Marathon - 2/25/16

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                    PAST CHAMPIONS, FAST NEWCOMERS
           CHASE TEXAS' THIRD LARGEST MARATHON PRIZE PURSE
		   
THE WOODLANDS, TX (February 26, 2016) – For Fidelity Investments The
Woodlands Marathon elite athlete coordinator Chris Strait, constructing a 
quality elite field each year is akin to putting together a puzzle with 
chess pieces.

"It's always a challenge to put together the fastest field possible," says 
Strait, who is producing his third consecutive field of elite athletes for 
the event. "The main objective, however, is to not only have a fast field, 
but to also have a deep field." Money helps. And with the third largest 
marathon prize purse in Texas for the 2015-2016 marathon cycle, including a 
top prize of $3,000 for both male and female marathon winners, next 
Saturday's race is once again drawing the same caliber of athlete that 
produced the 25th fastest winning men's time in America last year.

Guaranteed money in the marathon and half marathon combined will total
$16,650 with an additional $6,900 available in marathon primes and race 
record bonuses in both events.

"We have supported elite athletes since the return of The Woodlands
Marathon," Strait said. "The challenge from the foreign athlete's 
perspective is obtaining their athletic travel visas.

"It is a process that takes a bit of back and forth between me, athletes 
and agents as well as embassies in order to get the right documentation 
together."

Strait says sometimes it doesn't always come together, but it is why he 
also has a deep contact list too.

"We have had tremendous feedback year after year from our elites, and this 
is why we have a good amount of returning athletes," he said. "There are so 
many racing options each year and my aim is to have these elites put us on 
their calendar every year."

New for 2016 is IAAF-AIMS course certification – only the fourth marathon 
in Texas to obtain it, which allows competitors to use their times to meet 
their country's standard to qualify for this year's summer Olympics in Rio 
De Janeiro, Brazil – and drug testing per United States Anti-Doping Agency 
(USADA) standards.

Defending champion Philip Lagat Chirchir, 32, is set to return, but the 
likely favorite is fellow Kenyan, 32-year-old Robert Gaitho Gititu.

While Lagat was busy winning The Woodlands and Des Moines in 2:19:19 and
2:21:02 last March and October, Gititu won the Wels (Upper Austria) Half 
Marathon in mid-March in a personal best time of 1:04:59 two months before 
taking his marathon best to 2:14:37 while winning the 16th annual Green 
Europe Marathon, which starts in Lipica, Slovenia and finishes in Trieste, 
Italy.

The duo will be pushed by two recent additions to the field – also from 
Kenya – in Mark Kipkosgei Chepses and Geoffrey Birgen Liprotich.

Chepses is the four-time winner of the Little Rock Marathon (2010-2014) 
with wins in Richmond (2010), Knoxville (2014), Birmingham (2014) and last 
year in Tallahassee in 2:19:11. The 39-year-old kicked off 2016 with a 
2:28:58 victory last month in the Trinidad and Tobago International 
Marathon.

Meanwhile, Birgen, 33, has posted eight marathon times of 2:22 or better in 
the last two years including wins in Chinese Taipei, Sri Lanka and most 
recently in Jakarta, Indonesia last October where he recorded a personal 
best of 2:17:43. 

Ethiopian Hirut Beyene Guangul is the odds-on favorite in the women's 
marathon. The 25-year-old earned over $23,000 in prize money last year, 
including five of her nine career marathon wins. She won at the Buffalo 
Marathon (2:39:01) in late May, Pike's Peak (Colorado) Marathon (4:29:09) 
in mid-August, Quad Cities (Moline, IL) Marathon (2:39:10) in late 
September and a pair at the Atlantic City Marathon (2:42:11) and the Anthem 
Richmond (VA) Marathon (2:42:13) in mid-October and November, respectively.

Guangul's 2:34:03 PR is closely matched by fellow Ethiopian Demse 
Alemtsehay Mesfin. The 30-year-old brings a 2:34:22 best and has been on 
the podium in five of her last eight marathons, dating back to September 
2013 where she was second in 2:35:18 at the Baden Marathon in Karlsruhe, 
Germany.

Mesfin won $10,000 at the 2014 Jersualem International Marathon with a 
2:47:24 effort and has a 2:49:37 victory to her credit at the Bangalore, 
India Bengaluru Midnight Marathon in December 2014.

A late entry is 29-year-old Ethiopian Ayantu Dakebo Hailemaryam, who sports 
a 2:33:59 best from her win at the 2014 Reims Marathon in France.
The battles for the titles of the newly-minted Houston Methodist The 
Woodlands Half Marathon may come down to a select two or three.

Or make that a couple of Toos in the men's field – 22-year-old Nicholas 
Kipngetich Too and 36-year-old Hillary Too. Both Kenyans and both had a 
busy and successful 2015.

The younger Too was 4th in the RRCA National Half Marathon championship in 
Parkersburg, West Virginia in 1:05:36 and 14th (49:33) in a very deep Crim 
10-Miler field two weeks later in Michigan. These races set the table for a 
pair of half marathons wins in Akron, Ohio (1:03:58) and Wichita, Kansas 
(1:05:21) in September and October, respectively.

The older Too, who trains in the Research Triangle that includes Chapel 
Hill, North Carolina, came to Texas and won the Cowtown Half Marathon – in 
frigid conditions early last March - in 1:06:02 followed two weeks later 
with another victory in the Tobacco Road Half Marathon – in 1:08:23 – in 
Cary, North Carolina.

His personal best of 1:05:12 came one week later at the Anthem Half 
Marathon in Richmond, Virginia where he was fourth and added 1:05:33 and 
1:05:37 showings at the distance in April and November. Too was also second 
and first, respectively, in the Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus 
Marathon and the Anthem Richmond Marathon in 2:19:03 and 2:18:48.

Texas A&M's first individual champion – men's cross country -- in the SEC 
three years ago, Henry Lelei, 26, winner of last December's BCS 2015 Half 
Marathon in 1:06:49, shaved a minute off of that time to run 1:05:45 at the 
Aramco Houston Half Marathon this January, finishing 35th overall.

The women's half marathon race was expected to be a rematch between two 
ladies – 20-year-old Cynthia Jerop and 32-year-old Grace Kahura -- who went 
1-2 here two years ago, but enter fellow Ethiopian Demse Tewabech Yemenu, 
who's also 20 like Jerop.

Jerop owns the second best time in the event's four–year history with her 
1:15:37 win – four minutes ahead of a distant Kahura – two years ago and 
she won last year's Austin Marathon in 2:54:21 after catching fellow 
countrywoman Hyvon Ngetich in the last quarter mile, who was widely 
remembered for crawling the last 100 yards for a third-place finish.

With a 1:13:33 personal best, Jerop hopes to hold off Kahura who may be 
primed to close the huge deficit from two years ago after a 1:14:24 PR and 
fourth-place finish at the Philadelphia Half Marathon last November.

Yemenu sports a 1:14:31 PR, but most recently won the Pensacola Double 
Bridge Run 15K in 52:16 – 13 seconds than Jerop had two years prior -- and 
followed it up with a decisive 14-second 16:11 win at the Fort Myers (Fla.) 
Festival of Lights 5K.

For more information about the Fidelity Investments The Woodlands Marathon, 
please visit www.thewoodlandsmarathon.com.

About The Woodlands Marathon Management
The Woodlands Marathon Management is an event production company that 
operates with a primary goal of providing individuals the opportunity to 
participate in a running event that promotes the advancement of running. 
The directors of The Woodlands Marathon Management share a passion for The 
Woodlands community, the Houston region and the active sport lifestyle. 
They have teamed up to produce this premier event that will provide The 
Woodlands and surrounding communities options for living a healthy 
lifestyle with purpose.

About The Woodlands
Located just 30 minutes north of Houston, Texas and minutes from George 
Bush Intercontinental Airport, The Woodlands is an emerging destination for 
leisure guests, individual business travelers and groups of all sizes. 
Visitors to The Woodlands enjoy more than five million square feet of 
world-class shopping, dining and entertainment options; more than 185 miles 
of hike-and-bike trails; the 1,700-acre Mitchell Preserve; the Cynthia 
Woods Mitchell Pavilion, one of the top five outdoor amphitheatres in the 
world; kayaking on The Woodlands Waterway and Lake Woodlands; and 115 
parks. The Woodlands features world-class golf and is home to more than 
1,400 guestrooms in upscale and boutique properties, select service, 
limited service, conference and convention centers and a resort. For more 
information, go to www.visitthewoodlands.com.


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