American Records Targeted at 2025 Houston Marathon Weekend
January 7, 2025
Past Champions, All-time Greats to Run Chevron Houston Marathon & Aramco Houston Half Marathon
HOUSTON /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – The 2025 road racing year will open with an exciting chase for American records at the Aramco Houston Half Marathon and course records at the Chevron Houston Marathon on Sunday, January 19. The Houston Marathon Committee announced the professional fields for both races today, featuring returning champions and all-time top performers.
The women’s half marathon field is led by the fifth fastest woman in history, Yalemzerf Yehaulaw of Ethiopia who will race in North America for the first time. Yehaulaw, 25, holds two of the top ten all-time half marathon performances including her personal best of 1:03:51 from Valencia in 2021. In 2024, Yehaulaw set a new personal best time in the marathon, winning the Amsterdam Marathon in 2:16:52, a course record.
“It has always been my ambition to race in the United States and now the opportunity has finally come,” said Yehaulaw, the 2022 TCS London Marathon winner. “Running an early race means I get a chance to focus fully on the half marathon to go for a fast time. I am eager to win.”
The Aramco Houston Half Marathon women’s race also features the follow-up half marathon for the American record holder Weini Kelati. Kelati set the record of 1:06:25 in her debut half marathon here last year. She has not raced the distance since, instead focusing on the 10,000m in which she represented the United States at the 2024 Paris Games.
“I’m really excited to come back to Houston and run my second half marathon,” said Kelati, who finished fourth here in 2024. “Last year was great and I hope this year’s race will be even better. My training has been going well and I know the competition will be very good.”
The women’s professional field features 15 women who have run faster than 1:10 in the half marathon. Other top contenders include last year’s third place finisher Buze Diriba of Ethiopia; the third fastest British half marathoner in history Jessica Warner-Judd, and fellow Brit and 2024 Olympic marathoner, Calli Hauger-Thackery. Hauger-Thackery won the California International Marathon last month.
The men’s competition will see a rematch of last year’s thrilling Aramco Houston Half Marathon. Wesley Kiptoo of Kenya who has been runner-up here for the past two years will again face off against Jemal Yimer of Ethiopia. Yimer outsprinted Kiptoo in 2024, beating him by just one second.
“I can’t wait to return to Houston to try to defend my 2024 title,” said Yimer, who also won here in 2020. “It’s a special place for me to kick off my 2025 road season.”
The pair will be joined by Tanzania Olympian and former Boston Marathon runner-up Gabriel Gaey who has a personal best of 59:42 from his seventh place finish here in 2020.
The men’s race will also see an attempt to finally topple the American half marathon record of 59:43 set here by Ryan Hall in 2007. Leading the chase on the 18-year-old record will be 2024 Olympic marathoners Conner Mantz and Clayton Young. Mantz and Young, who finished eighth and ninth in Paris, train together in Provo, Utah. In November, they were the top two American finishers in the TCS New York City Marathon with Mantz breaking the American course record. This will be Young’s Houston debut. Mantz last ran here in 2023, finishing in sixth place.
“I want to race the Aramco Houston Half Marathon because there are other fast Americans going for the American Record,” said Mantz, who also set the American record in the 10 mile last October. “The opportunities to race in a field like this, on a fast and record-eligible course are rare.”
Mantz and Young will face competition for a spot in the record books from Diego Estrada, the ninth fastest American in history and 2015 Houston champion who had a career-best performance here last year when he finished fifth in 1:00:49. Joe Klecker, an Olympian in the 10,000m, will look to play a factor in his half marathon debut along with his training partner Morgan Pearson, a two-time Olympic silver medalist in the triathlon with a personal best of 1:01:08. Klecker comes to Houston with family history. His mother Janis Klecker is the 1992 Houston Marathon champion.
The Chevron Houston marathon features the return of two-time champion Dominic Ondoro of Kenya. Ondoro, who won here in 2017 and 2023, will be part of a field that includes two men who have run under Zouhair Talbi’s course record of 2:06:39 set in 2024: Haimro Alame (Israel, 2:06:04) and Ande Filmon (Eritrea, 2:06:38). The field also includes last year’s third place finisher, Hendrik Pfeiffer of Germany. Pfeiffer led nearly 22 miles of last year’s race and finished with a personal best of 2:07:14.
“Houston was the best Marathon race in my career so far. I have great memories of the fast course and the impressive city,” said Pfeiffer, whose wife Esther is in the women’s half marathon elite field. “I have already experienced how it feels to lead the race for more than 35 kilometers and I‘m hungry for more. I will definitely try to chase a fast time again.“
A new winner will be crowned in the Chevron Houston Marathon women’s race. After making her half marathon debut here in 2023, Anna Dibaba will return to Houston to run just the second marathon of her career. The sister of Ethiopian legends Tirunesh, Ejegayehu and Genzebe, Dibaba ran 2:23:56 in her debut in Amsterdam last October.
“As I race in more marathons I am sure that I will understand better what I am capable of,” said Dibaba who placed fourth in the 2023 Aramco Houston Half Marathon. “You have to respect the distance of the marathon and it is not enough to be in shape. You must know how to interpret each race, the various courses and conditions. I am looking forward to seeing what I am now able to do in my next race in Houston.”
There are two Ethiopian women who have run faster than Dibaba entered in the race. Tsigie Hailesale who has run 2:22:10 and has marathon victories in Stockholm and Cape Town is the fastest and Sifan Melaku, also a past winner in Stockholm with a 2:23:49 personal best.
American Erika Kemp will line up for only her second career marathon in Houston. Kemp, a two-time U.S. champion will look to build on her experience from the Boston Marathon last spring.
“In 2023 I learned what it was like to be out there competing for over two hours,” said Kemp who runs for Brooks, the footwear and apparel partner of the Houston Marathon Weekend of Events. “I’m hoping to utilize the course karma I’ve built up in Houston to have a great marathon.”
“We are excited to see so many top runners kick off their 2025 racing season with us in Houston,” said Wade Morehead, Executive Director of the Houston Marathon Committee. “We are expecting a historic day that will add to this event’s reputation as one of the best races in the world.”
More than $190,000 in prize money and bonuses will be awarded to the top finishers of the Chevron Houston Marathon and $70,000 plus time bonuses for the top finishers in the Aramco Houston Half Marathon. The races will be broadcast live on ABC13 and feature commentary from Olympic Marathoner and Boston Marathon champion Des Linden.
Media/Interview/Photo Requests
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About Houston Marathon Committee, Inc. (HMC) – Founded in 1972, the HMC is a founding member of Running USA and organizes the nation’s premier winter marathon, half marathon, and 5K hosting over 300,000 participants, volunteers, and spectators on race day. Recognized by World Athletics, the Gold Label Chevron Houston Marathon has been the race site for three U.S. Olympic Trials Marathons. The Gold Label Aramco Houston Half Marathon has hosted 16 U.S. Half Marathon Championships. The HMC received Gold Label Certification from the Council for Responsible Sport from 2011 to 2020. The event also garnered the 2015 AIMS Green Award for industry-leading sustainability initiatives. Race weekend generates over $50 million in economic impact for the region annually and has raised over $38 million through the Run for a Reason Charity Program since its inception in 1995. The event is broadcast live on ABC13 and syndicated nationally and internationally on ESPN3.
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Aramco Houston Half Marathon Women’s Elite Field
FIRST NAME | LAST NAME | COUNTRY | PERSONAL BEST |
Yalemzerf | Yehualaw | ETH | 1:03:51 |
Buze | Diriba | ETH | 1:06:24 |
Weini | Kelati | USA | 1:06:25 |
Jess | Warner-Judd | GBR | 1:07:07 |
Amanda | Vestri | USA | 1:08:12 |
Calli | Hauger-Thackery | GBR | 1:08:20 |
Mercy | Chelangat | KEN | 1:08:58 |
Natosha | Rogers | USA | 1:09:36 |
Lindsay | Flanagan | USA | 1:09:37 |
Lauren | Hagans | USA | 1:09:41 |
Natasha | Wodak | CAN | 1:09:41 |
Susanna | Sullivan | USA | 1:09:42 |
Miriam | Dattke | GER | 1:09:43 |
Esther | Pfeiffer | GER | 1:09:51 |
Makena | Morley | USA | 1:09:57 |
Daniela | Torres | MEX | 1:10:22 |
Katie | Izzo | USA | 1:10:27 |
Mebrat | Gidey | ETH | 1:10:32 |
Paige | Wood | USA | 1:10:34 |
Jessie | Cardin | USA | 1:10:35 |
Amy | Davis-Green | USA | 1:10:46 |
Anne-Marie | Blaney | USA | 1:10:57 |
Jessica | Gockley | USA | 1:11:25 |
Megan | Hasz | USA | 1:11:27 |
Elana | Hayday | USA | 1:11:38 |
Paola | Bonilla | ECU | 1:11:48 |
Molly | Bookmyer | USA | 1:12:19 |
Everlyn | Kemboi | USA | 1:12:33 |
Savannah | Berry | USA | 1:12:52 |
Anna | Heiny | USA | 1:15:18 |
Megan | O’Neil | USA | 1:17:16 |
Lauren | Ryan | AUS | DB |
Diana | Chepkorir | KEN | DB |
Gabi | Rooker | USA | DB |
Alicja | Konieczek | POL | DB |
Taylor | Roe | USA | DB |
Emily | Venters | USA | DB |
Dani | Polerecky | USA | DB |
Julie | Paternain | GBR | DB |
Annamaria | Kostarellis | USA | DB |
Aubrey | Frentheway | USA | DB |
Aramco Houston Half Marathon Men’s Elite Field
FIRST NAME | LAST NAME | COUNTRY | PERSONAL BEST |
Jemal | Yimer | ETH | 0:58:33 |
Cybrian | Kotout | KEN | 0:59:12 |
Gabriel | Geay | TAN | 0:59:42 |
Callum | Hawkins | GBR | 1:00:00 |
Wesley | Kiptoo | KEN | 1:00:43 |
Tadu | Deme Abate | ETH | 1:00:46 |
Diego | Estrada | USA | 1:00:49 |
Conner | Mantz | USA | 1:00:55 |
Pat | Tiernan | AUS | 1:00:55 |
Abdi | Djamel | DJB | 1:00:56 |
Ben | Flanagan | CAN | 1:01:00 |
Frank | Lara | USA | 1:01:00 |
Morgan | Pearson | USA | 1:01:08 |
Clayton | Young | USA | 1:01:18 |
Hillary | Bor | USA | 1:01:20 |
Futsum | Zienasellassie | USA | 1:01:21 |
Johannes | Motschmann | GER | 1:01:33 |
Andrew | Colley | USA | 1:01:35 |
Reed | Fischer | USA | 1:01:37 |
Colin | Mikow Colin | USA | 1:01:41 |
Aaron | Bienenfeld | GER | 1:01:45 |
Alex | Masai | KEN | 1:01:46 |
Athanas | Kioko | KEN | 1:02:00 |
Tom | Anderson | GBR | 1:02:00 |
Tsegay | Weldlibanos | UNA | 1:02:04 |
Thomas | Fafard | CAN | 1:02:17 |
Michael | Somers | BEL | 1:02:23 |
Marcelo | Laguera | MEX | 1:02:27 |
Elkanah | Kibet | USA | 1:02:29 |
Ryan | Johnson | USA | 1:02:31 |
Ivan | Gonzalez | COL | 1:02:31 |
Barry | Keane | IRL | 1:02:35 |
Afewerki | Zeru | USA | 1:02:40 |
Ben | Preisner | CAN | 1:02:42 |
Juan Luis | Barrios | MEX | 1:02:43 |
Aidan | Reed | USA | 1:02:50 |
Joseph | Trojan | USA | 1:02:50 |
Peter | Lynch | IRL | 1:03:22 |
Zach | Panning | USA | 1:03:27 |
Juan | Pacheco | MEX | 1:03:37 |
JP | Flavin | USA | 1:03:46 |
Jacob | Thomson | USA | 1:04:16 |
Willy | Fink | USA | 1:04:48 |
Joseph | Minor-Williams | USA | 1:06:33 |
Morgan | MacDonald | AUS | DB |
Joe | Klecker | USA | DB |
Ryam | Ford | USA | DB |
Tesfu | Weldegebreal | UNA | DB |
Ben | Eidensschink | USA | DB |
John | Gay | CAN | DB |
Dan | Schaffer | USA | DB |
George | Tom | GBR | DB |
Ben | Kendell | USA | DB |
Shuaib | Aljabaly | USA | DB |
Matt | Richtman | USA | DB |
Alex | Maier | USA | DB |
Patrick | Dever | GBR | DB |
Ben | Perrin | USA | DB |
Chevron Houston Marathon Men’s Field
Haimro | Alame | ISR | 2:06:04 |
Filmon | Ande | UNA | 2:06:38 |
Hendrik | Pfieffer Hendrik | GER | 2:07:14 |
Godadaw | Belachew | ISR | 2:07:45 |
Dominic | Ondoro | KEN | 2:08:00 |
Amanuel | Mesel | ERI | 2:08:17 |
Haftom | Welday | GER | 2:08:24 |
Jake | Robertson | NZL | 2:08:26 |
Catrileo | Hugo Tapia | CHL | 2:08:44 |
Bayelign | Teshager | ETH | 2:08:56 |
Daniel | Mesfun | USA | 2:10:06 |
Shadrack | Kimining | KEN | 2:10:17 |
Josh | Izewski | USA | 2:11:09 |
Thomas | Broatch | CAN | 2:11:51 |
Brogan | Austin | USA | 2:12:38 |
Andrew | Alexander | CAN | 2:14:13 |
Yemane | Haileselassie | UNA | 2:14:14 |
Seth | Totten | USA | 2:14:30 |
Phil | Parrot-Migas | CAN | 2:15:32 |
Nadir | Yusuf | USA | 2:16:15 |
Robert | Swoboda | USA | 2:16:46 |
Emad | Bashir-Mohammed | SUD | 2:17:33 |
Vincent | Mutai Vincent | KEN | DB |
Christian | Allen | USA | DB |
Julio | Ortiz Ponce | MEX | DB |
Chevron Houston Marathon Women’s Field
FIRST NAME | LAST NAME | COUNTRY | PERSONAL BEST |
Tsigie | Haileslase | ETH | 2:22:10 |
Sifan | Demise | ETH | 2:23:49 |
Anna | Dibaba | ETH | 2:23:56 |
Kumeshi | Sichala | ETH | 2:25:25 |
Vanessa | Wilson | AUS | 2:28:34 |
Dana | Pidhoresky | CAN | 2:29:03 |
Bria | Wetsch | USA | 2:29:50 |
Rachel | Hannah | CAN | 2:32:09 |
Dot | McMahan | USA | 2:32:11 |
Maya | Weigel | USA | 2:32:16 |
Whitney | Macon | USA | 2:32:48 |
Jen | Odenheimer | USA | 2:40:42 |
Erika | Kemp | USA | DB |
Lilian | Chebii | KEN | DB |
Cora Lindsay
Media Relations & Marketing, Manager
Houston Marathon Committee
(832) 526-2100
Clindsay@houstonmarathon.com