Houston Marathon
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Houston Marathon |
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Date and location | Second Sunday in January Houston, Texas |
Race type | Road |
Distance | Marathon |
Official site | chevronhoustonmarathon.com |
The Houston Marathon is an annual marathon held every January in Houston, Texas. With thousands of runners and spectators, it is the largest single day sporting event in the city. It is run concurrently with a half marathon and a 5K race. The 2007 race included the first-ever satellite running of the event, run simultaneously in Fallujah, Iraq.[1]
The first marathon, run on December 30, 1972, featured 113 runners and a crowd of approximately 200 people. Today, as many as 15,000 take part in front of a far larger crowd of 200,000. The course has been repeatedly selected for many world-renowned road-racing competitions, including:
- The 2007 and 2008 USATF Men’s and Women's Half Marathon National Championship
- The 2005 and 2006 USATF Men’s Half Marathon National Championship
- The 1998 USATF Women’s Marathon Championship
- The 1992 USATF Women’s Olympic Marathon Trials and
- The 1979 USATF Men’s and Women’s Marathon Championship.[2]
Along with the Dallas White Rock Marathon and the Austin Marathon, the Houston Marathon forms the middle leg of the Marathons of Texas, a series of winter marathons held approximately one month apart from each other from December through February in Texas.[3]
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[edit] Sponsors and charities
The current corporate sponsor of the marathon is Chevron Corporation. Aramco sponsors the half marathon and El Paso Corporation sponsors the concurrent 5K run.
The event supports many charities, including CanCare, Texas Children's Hospital, and Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
[edit] Course Details
The fast and flat course starts in the downtown area at Minute Maid Park and takes runners past scenic Bayou City neighborhoods, including the historic Heights and Montrose areas, past Hermann Park and Rice University, over to the Uptown and Tanglewood districts, including the famed Houston Galleria, and then through Memorial Park and Allen Parkway, finishing at the George R. Brown Convention Center downtown. The course is USATF certified and is popular with runners seeking to qualify for the Boston Marathon. The race time limit is 6 hours and a limit of 18,000 entries is enforced.
[edit] Open Results
Male Marathon Winners | Female Marathon Winners | ||||||
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Year | Name | Time | Country | Name | Time | Country | |
January 13, 2008 | David Cheruiyot (3) | 2:12:32 | Kenya | Dire Tune (2) | 2:24:40 (course record and state record) | Ethiopia | |
January 14, 2007 | Feyisa Tusse | 2:11:39 | Ethiopia | Dire Tune | 2:26:52 | Ethiopia | |
January 15, 2006 | David Cheruiyot (2) | 2:12:02 | Kenya | Firaya Sultanova-Zhdanova | 2:32:25 | Russia | |
January 16, 2005 | David Cheruiyot | 2:14:50 | Kenya | Kelly Keane | 2:32:27 | United States | |
January 18, 2004 | Marek Jaroszewski | 2:18:51 | Poland | Margarita Tapia | 2:28:36 | Mexico | |
January 19, 2003 | Sean Wade | 2:24:43 | United States | Albina Gallyamova | 2:42:37 | Russia | |
January 20, 2002 | Drew Prisner | 2:28:43 | United States | Becky Sondag | 2:50:49 | United States | |
January 14 2001 | Chris Ciamarra | 2:29:27 | United States | Stacie Alboucrek | 2:43:40 | United States | |
January 16, 2000 | Stephen Ndungu (3) | 2:11:28 | Kenya | Tatiana Pozdniakova (3) | 2:32:25 | Ukraine | |
January 17, 1999 | Stephen Ndungu (2) | 2:14:56 | Kenya | Tatiana Pozdniakova (2) | 2:33:23 | Ukraine | |
January 18, 1998 | Stephen Ndungu | 2:11:23 | Kenya | Gwyn Coogan | 2:33:37 | United States | |
January 12, 1997 | Ake Eriksson | 2:19:21 | Sweden | Claudia Dreher | 2:36:13 | Germany | |
January 21, 1996 | Tumo Turbo | 2:10:34 | Ethiopia | Adriana Fernandez | 2:31:59 | Mexico | |
January 15, 1995 | Peter Fonseca | 2:11:52 | Canada | Tatiana Pozdniakova | 2:29:57 | Ukraine | |
January 16, 1994 | Colin Moore | 2:13:34 | England | Alevtina Naumova | 2:34:47 | Russia | |
January 24, 1993 | Frank Bjorkli | 2:13:21 | Norway | Kristy Johnston | 2:29:05 | United States | |
January 26, 1992 | Filemon Lopez | 2:13:12 | Mexico | Janis Klecker | 2:30:12 | United States | |
January 20, 1991 | Carey Nelson | 2:12:28 | Canada | Véronique Marot (3) | 2:30:55 | England | |
January 14, 1990 | Paul Pilkington | 2:11:13 | United States | Maria Trujillo | 2:32:55 | United States | |
January 15, 1989 | Richard Kaitany | 2:10:04 (course record) | Kenya | Véronique Marot (2) | 2:30:16 | England | |
January 17, 1988 | Geir Kvernmo | 2:11:44 | Norway | Linda Zeman | 2:34:52 | United States | |
January 18, 1987 | Derrick May | 2:11:51 | South Africa | Bente Moe | 2:32:37 | Norway | |
January 19, 1986 | Paul Cummings | 2:11:32 | United States | Veronique Marot | 2:31:33 | England | |
January 6, 1985 | Marty Froelick | 2:11:14 | United States | Sylvie Ruegger | 2:28:36 | Canada | |
January 15, 1984 | Charlie Spedding | 2:11:54 | England | Ingrid Kristiansen (2) | 2:27:51 | Norway | |
January 16, 1983 | Hailu Ebba | 2:12:17 | Ethiopia | Ingrid Kristiansen | 2:33:27 | Norway | |
January 24, 1982 | Benji Durden | 2:11:12 | United States | Laurie Binder | 2:40:56 | United States | |
January 10, 1981 | Bill Rodgers | 2:12:20 | United States | Patti Catalano | 2:35:28 | United States | |
January 19, 1980 | Ron Tabb (2) | 2:13:35 | United States | Vanessa Vajdos | 2:44:45 | United States | |
January 20, 1979 | Tom Antczak | 2:15:28 | United States | Sue Petersen | 2:46:17 | United States | |
January 21, 1978 | Ron Tabb | 2:17:11 | United States | Peggy Kokernot | 3:01:54 | United States | |
January 22, 1977 | Clent Mericle (2) | 2:27:46 | United States | Dorothy Doolittle (2) | 3:00:34 | United States | |
January 17, 1976 | Jeff Wells | 2:17:46 | United States | Marsha Johnson | 3:37:04 | United States | |
January 18, 1975 | Clent Mericle | 2:35:00 | United States | Dorothy Doolittle | 3:31:24 | United States | |
December 29, 1973 | Juan Garza | 2:37:47 | United States | Nancy Laird | 4:29:07 | United States | |
December 30, 1972 | Danny Green | 2:32:33 | United States | Tanya Trantham | 5:11:55 | United States |
bold denotes course record or course record at the time
(2), (3), etc. denotes Houston Marathon victory number for competitor
[edit] References
- ^ Houston Marathon detours to Fallujah. Houston Chronicle (January 15, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-02-28.
- ^ Our History. Houston Marathon. Retrieved on 2007-02-28.
- ^ Marathons of Texas. Marathons of Texas. Retrieved on 2007-02-28.