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Saturday, October 5, 2024

Emily Sisson breaks her personal American document within the 2023 Houston Half Marathon

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Sunday’s heat climate set a heated tempo for greater than 28, 000 runners within the Aramco Houston Half and the Chevron Houston Marathon, leading to some thrilling finishes in each occasions and a brand new American document within the half marathon by Emily Sisson.

Houston is thought for a quick course, and in 2022 Keira D’Amato broke the American document within the ladies’s marathon, and Sara Corridor took the American document within the ladies’s half marathon (each had been additionally damaged once more by Sisson in 2022).

Girls’s Half Marathon

Ethiopian runner Hiwot Gebremaryam broke away from the sector early on within the race, and set off at a blistering tempo, hitting the 5K mark in 15:14 (4:54 per mile). Gebremaryam couldn’t preserve the heated tempo and slowed within the latter levels of the race, breaking the tape in 66:28 (a PB); American marathon document holder Sisson stormed to shut the hole.

Sisson did edge barely up on Gibrmaryam, coming from 29 seconds again mid-race to 24 seconds on the end, however she nonetheless wasn’t near Gebremaryam, clocking 66:52 to interrupt her personal document by 19 seconds. U.Ok. runner Jessica Warner-Judd rounded out the rostrum in 67:19.

Leslie Sexton was the highest Canadian lady within the race, ending in seventeenth place with a 1:10:05 end.  “Low 72, that’s about the place my health is true now, Sexton mentioned post-race.”I nonetheless haven’t felt actually nice since Worlds [championships, in July].”

Leslie Sexton 2023 Houston half
Photograph courtesy of Alan Brookes

Non-binary half marathon outcomes

An American trio took the rostrum within the non-binary genderqueer class, with Sam Bruns breaking the tape in 1:24:30. Bruns was adopted by Winter Components in 1:26:55, and Andrea Werth in 1:55:20.

Girls’s Marathon

The ladies’s race noticed one other spectacular run with Japan’s Hitomi Niiya successful in 2:19:24, greater than six minutes forward of the runner-up. Niiya, a favorite heading into the occasion, narrowly missed taking the Japanese marathon document.

Whereas second-place finisher, Ethiopia’s Muliye Dekebo Haylemariyam led till near the half, Niiya progressively overtook her. Niiya held her robust tempo and was on monitor to interrupt the Japanese document (2:19:12) however missed by a mere 12 seconds. Niiya was adopted in by Haylemariyam in 2:25:35 and fellow Ethiopian runner Sintayehu Lewetegn rounded out the rostrum in 2:26:33.

Non-binary marathon outcomes

American runner Katy Worth was the one competitor within the the non-binary class, and completed in 4:19:52.

For a full record of outcomes, head right here.

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