I run to beat myself everyday. Total Miles Ran by HOU through Day 28, June 30 at 11:59 p.m. Run Club - RunHou 100,000 Mile Virtual Challenge Update These totals reflect all submitted miles as of June 30, 2020. Highlights From the 2020 Houston Marathon and Half Marathon. If I go out and run my race and what I’m capable of, I think I can make the team.”“It’s exciting, I think everybody’s got eyes on Jared,” Fischer said. Race weekend information. Don't see your club? I think of that scene, not because I want to remember that horrific moment, but onlyCopyright © 2020 Houston Marathon Committee “I was a bit of a longshot last time and was fortunate to have a good race on the right day. “I came here to run my own race and focus on the time, and that’s what I did.”“The reason I came out of retirement is, to me, running is work and it is what I’m best at,” she said. HOUSTON (January 7, 2020) – The Houston Marathon Committee (HMC) announced today a stellar elite field for the forty-eighth running of the Chevron Houston Marathon and the eighteenth Aramco Houston Half Marathon events taking place Jan. 19, 2020.

“I don’t feel like I have to risk training or do anything crazy mileage-wise or intensity-wise or tempo-wise to be ready for Atlanta.”Nico Montanez was the surprise third American in 1:01:38, though he may have technically be the fastest. This was her second marathon back since the birth of her first child; she ran 2:35:45 at the Berlin Marathon last fall.“It got really hard at halfway and I thought, ‘you know what, I can’t maintain 5:40s, but I can finish this race,’” she said, “so I… slowed down and thought, ‘just keep putting one foot in front of the other.’ I thought I was gonna run slower than I did, so I’m pretty happy.” Pappas could still potentially make her second Olympic team through the IAAF world rankings system.Top American honors went to prolific racer Craig Hunt of Flagstaff, who has competed in four marathons and three 50Ks within the past calendar year. I was not one of them. “It was a very weird mental frame of mind to be racing, but also, self-preservation going on. The distance runs?
The top American woman in the full marathon on Sunday is likewise a veteran racer. ... Only the elite field is eligible for prize money.

She was aiming for the Olympic standard of 2:29:30—with some help from official pacer and friend Allie Kieffer—but fell off pace midway.Irishman Stephen Scullion, who trains in Flagstaff, earned the Olympic standard by placing fifth overall by virtue of the Houston Marathon’s status as an IAAF Gold Label race. The 26-year-old started just behind the elite field with the American Development Program (ADP) athletes, which he estimated cost up to five seconds from gun time. In all, 14 U.S. men ran under 62 minutes today.Alexi Pappas, representing Greece, also had an impressive day by placing 10th overall and taking nine minutes off her own personal marathon best. “He’s insanely, insanely consistent. The official web site of the Chevron Houston Marathon. As opposed to in 2016, where I was out there to put together my best race and see where it put me at the finish line.“I had quite a lot of catching up to do since the group that I wanted to be with went out at sub-4:40 pace,” he said via text. It was not until he entered high school where he found the sport of cross country that he began to flourish in the opportunities that would present themselves in his future. The athlete development program (formerly the “subelite” program) includes a LIMITED number of runners that are provided the opportunity to have a priority starting location on race day in the Chevron Houston Marathon or Aramco Houston Half Marathon.