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With no defending champion, no American record holder, and a reshuffled elite lineup, the January 11, 2026, Houston Half Marathon is shaping up as one of the most open and unpredictable men’s races the event has seen in years.
A Reset Year in Houston
When the gun goes off on Sunday, Houston will once again showcase one of the fastest half-marathon courses in the world—but without the familiar faces that dominated the podium last year. None of the top five finishers from 2025 return, creating a rare reset for a race long associated with records, breakthroughs, and Olympic-cycle statements.
What remains is depth, intrigue, and a compelling blend of proven performers and ambitious newcomers ready to write a new chapter.
Vincent Ngetich: Speed Meets Staying Power
Kenya’s Vincent Ngetich enters as the fastest man in the field on paper, owning a 59:09 personal best from 2022. His half-marathon credentials are formidable, but his reputation soared after a stunning 2:03:13 runner-up finish at the 2023 Berlin Marathon, behind Eliud Kipchoge.
Houston offers Ngetich the opportunity to reassert himself over 21.1 km and test his speed against a deep American contingent on a course that rewards bold, aggressive racing.
Hillary Bor Leads the Returners
Kenyan-born American Hillary Bor is the top returner from last year’s race after finishing sixth in 1:00:20. His 59:55 personal best, set at the NYC Half Marathon, underscores his sub-60 capability—even if that performance came on a non-record-eligible course.
Bor arrives with consistency and experience on his side and will be keen to capitalize on a field without a clear dominant force.
Galen Rupp Back in the MiX
Few names carry the weight of Galen Rupp in American distance running. The two-time Olympian owns a 59:47 personal best from 2018 and returns to Houston after finishing 12th in 1:02:37 in 2024.
While Rupp is no longer chasing records, his race intelligence, experience, and ability to manage fast early pace could prove influential in a race likely to unfold aggressively from the start.
Rising Americans and International Depth
The American contingent is deep, with several sub-61 runners including Sam Chelanga, Biya Simbassa, Andrew Colley, Alex Maier, and Reed Fischer, all bringing strong recent road or cross-country form into the season.
International depth adds further intrigue, with athletes such as Cam Levins, Alex Masai, Patrick Kiprop, and Mohamed El Yousfi all capable of factoring into a fast-moving lead pack.
The Debutant to Watch: Habtom Samuel
One of the most compelling storylines belongs to Habtom Samuel, the 2025 NCAA cross country champion, who is set to make his half-marathon and road-racing debut. Samuel recently clocked 13:05.2 for 5000 meters at Boston University, signaling sharp fitness as he transitions from the track and cross country to the roads.
Houston has a long history of rewarding fearless debutants, and the University of New Mexico standout fits that mold perfectly.
A Race Built for Breakthroughs
With no defending champion, no American record holder, and a deep field eager to make a statement, the 2026 Houston Half Marathon promises fast early splits, tactical uncertainty, and genuine breakthrough potential.
On one of the world’s most trusted fast courses, opportunity—not reputation—may prove to be the real favorite.
2026 Houston Half Marathon – Men’s Elite Entrants (with Country)
1. Vincent Ngetich — Kenya (KEN)
2. Galen Rupp — United States (USA)
3. Hillary Bor — United States (USA)
4. Cam Levins — Canada (CAN)
5. Biya Simbassa — United States (USA)
6. Sam Chelanga — United States (USA)
7. Andrew Colley — United States (USA)
8. Alex Maier — United States (USA)
9. Marcelo Laguera — Mexico (MEX)
10. Reed Fischer — United States (USA)
11. Rory Linkletter — Canada (CAN)
12. Ryan Ford — United States (USA)
13. Alberto Mendez — Guatemala (GUA)
14. Alex Masai — Kenya (KEN)
15. Peter Lynch — Ireland (IRL)
16. Patrick Kiprop — Kenya (KEN)
17. Aaron Bienenfeld — Germany (GER)
18. Mohamed El Yousfi — Morocco (MAR)
19. Kengo Suzuki — Japan (JPN)
20. Haimro Alame — Israel (ISR)
21. William Amponsah — Ghana (GHA)
22. Daniel Michalski — United States (USA)
23. Bran Barraza — United States (USA)
24. Aaron Gruen — Austria (AUT)
25. Robert Warner-Judd — Great Britain (GBR)
26. Habtom Samuel — Eritrea (ERI) (half-marathon debut)
27. Casey Clinger — United States (USA) (debut)
28. Isai Rodriguez — United States (USA) (debut)
29. Graydon Morris — United States (USA) (debut)
30. Dylan Schubert — United States (USA) (debut)
31. Merga Gemeda — United States (USA) (debut)
32. Hunter Christopher — United States (USA) (debut)
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