[clari.sports.misc] Foreign entries favored in Houston marathon

clarinews@clarinet.com (01/14/90)

	HOUSTON (UPI) -- Two-time winner and defending champion Veronique
Marot of Britain along with Denmark's Allan Zachariassen and Kenyan Sam
Ngatia are the favorites in Sunday's Houston-Tenneco Marathon.
	Marot was the first woman to finish in 1986, then last year won in
2:30:16. She went on to have an outstanding year, winning the London
Marathon in 2:25:56, a British national record and the seventh fastest
time ever by a woman.
	Her top challenger will be American Maria Trujillo, of Phoenix, who
placed third last year in 2:32:47. The women's course record is 2:27:51,
set by Ingrid Kristiansen in 1984.
	Zachariasen is the top returning male runner from last year's race,
won by Kenyan Richard Kaitany in a course record 2:10:04 seconds.
Kaitany is injured and unable to defend his title.
	Zachariasen placed fourth in 2:14:23 while Ngatia, who is coming
off a victory in the Columbus (Ohio) Marathon, was sixth last year in
2:15:14. Ngatia, competing in his sixth Houston Marathon, ran a personal
best 2:11:43 in the 1985 Houston-Tenneco Marathon. Ngatia won the
Columbus Marathon in November with a time of 2:11:59.
	The top American challenger will likely either be Miguel Tibaduiza,
of Reno, Nev., or Ashley Johnson, of Bowling Green, Ky.
	First-place finishers in each of the open divisions win $25,000. In
addition, a $10,000 bonus will go to the first male to break 2:10 and
the first female to better the 2:27 mark.
	There also will be bonus money for the first runners to reach the
half-way point ($1,500), 15.5-mile mark ($1,750) and the 20-mile mark
($2,000).