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Press Release: New York City Marathon: 8/20/24

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

      New York Road Runners Recruits Olympic and Paralympic Medalists 
                 to Star at 2024 TCS New York City Marathon

Olympic medalists Tamirat Tola and Hellen Obiri to defend New York titles 
in open division

Marcel Hug to race for record-extending seventh title in wheelchair 
division

Paris 2024 Olympians and Paralympians Conner Mantz, Clayton Young, Dakotah 
Lindwurm, Susannah Scaroni, and Daniel Romanchuk to highlight American 
contingent

Video: Olympic Medalists Compete in NYC

New York, August 20, 2024 – New York Road Runners (NYRR) has announced a 
world-class professional athlete lineup that features 14 past champions, 27 
Olympians, and 19 Paralympians for the 2024 TCS New York City Marathon, one 
of 60 adult and youth races produced annually by the nonprofit.

The field includes 31 athletes from the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics 
who will race through the five boroughs Sunday, November 3 - the best day 
in New York City - including multi-time Olympic medalists and defending 
champions Tamirat Tola of Ethiopia and Hellen Obiri of Kenya, and six-time 
TCS New York City Marathon champion Marcel Hug.

Men's Open Division 

The men's open division will be led by Tola, who last year pulled away from 
the field in the final six miles to finish in 2:04:58, breaking 
a 12-year-old course record. Tola won the Paris 2024 Olympic marathon in an 
Olympic-record time of 2:06:26, only two weeks after being named to the 
Ethiopian team as an alternate. It was his second Olympic medal, with the 
other coming in the 10,000 meters at the Rio 2016 Games. He also won 
marathon gold at the 2022 world championships and silver at the 2017 world 
championships.

"I'm excited to defend my title in New York, especially coming off an 
Olympic-record marathon performance," said Tola. "The hilly course and 
crowds in Paris definitely prepared me well for the bridges and spectators 
in New York, where maybe I can go even faster this year."

Belgium's two-time Olympic medalist and world championships medalist Bashir 
Abdi will also be one to watch; he was the silver medalist in the Paris 
2024 Olympic marathon, and he won bronze medals in the marathon at the 
Tokyo 2020 Olympics and 2022 world championships.

Challenging them will be four accomplished Kenyans in 2022 TCS New York 
City Marathon champion Evans Chebet, 2021 champion Albert Korir, 2019 and 
2017 champion Geoffrey Kamworor, and 2024 United Airlines NYC Half champion 
Abel Kipchumba. In his New York debut, Chebet became the eighth man in 
history to win both Boston and New York in the same year, and the first 
since 2011. He also won Boston in 2023 and has finished first or second in 
13 marathons. Kamworor, the former half marathon world-record holder, is 
looking to become only the third athlete to win three men's open division 
titles in New York. He has made the podium in all four of his TCS New York 
City Marathon appearances. Korir's lone Abbott World Marathon Majors race 
win came in New York three years ago. Kipchumba will be making his TCS New 
York City Marathon debut.

The American contingent will be headlined by Conner Mantz and Clayton 
Young, training partners from Provo, Utah, who finished one-two at the U.S. 
Olympic Marathon and eighth and ninth place, respectively, at the Paris 
2024 Olympic marathon. Mantz and Young are the seventh- and eighth-fastest 
American marathoners in history. Elkanah Kibet, the top American in New 
York in 2021 and fourth at this year's U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials, and CJ 
Albertson, the world-record holder in the 50K who was fifth at the U.S. 
Olympic Marathon Trials will line up as well.

Women's Open Division

Kenya's Obiri is a three-time Olympic medalist, seven-time world 
championships individual medalist, and the defending champion of both the 
TCS New York City Marathon and Boston Marathon. Last year, she unleashed a 
kick in the final 400 meters in Central Park to become the first woman in 
34 years to win both Boston and New York in the same calendar year. In 
April, she became the first woman since 2005 to repeat as the Boston 
Marathon champion, and earlier this month she won bronze in the Olympic 
marathon in Paris.

"There's no place like New York, and I am so ready to defend my title on 
what has become one of my favorite days of the year," said Obiri. "I have 
been racing very well on the roads in the U.S., and I hope I can have 
another good day that sees me in contention once we enter the final stages 
in Central Park."

Fellow Kenyan Sharon Lokedi will return after finishing third last year and 
fourth in the Olympic marathon in Paris. Lokedi won the 2022 TCS New York 
City Marathon in her marathon debut and was the runner-up at the 2024 
Boston Marathon. Kenya's delegation will also include New York's 2010 
champion Edna Kiplagat, four-time Olympic medalist Vivian Cheruiyot, and 
Sheila Chepkirui, who owns the fastest personal best in the field.

Ethiopia's Tirunesh Dibaba will make her TCS New York City Marathon debut 
and is one of the world's most accomplished long-distance runners as a 
three-time Olympic and 16-time world championships gold medalist. Another 
Ethiopian, two-time Olympian and three-time Mastercard New York Mini 10K 
champion Senbere Teferi, will join her.

Leading the U.S. contingent will be Dakotah Lindwurm, who was the top 
American finisher at the Paris Olympic marathon after taking third at the 
U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials. She is also a two-time Grandma's Marathon 
champion. She will be joined by Olympic 1,500-meter medalist and eight-time 
New Balance 5th Avenue Mile champion Jenny Simpson, 2018 Boston Marathon 
champion and two-time Olympian Des Linden, 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon 
Trials champion Aliphine Tuliamuk, and fourth-place 2024 U.S. Olympic 
Marathon Trials finisher Jessica McClain.

The 2024 TCS New York City Marathon women's professional athlete field is 
presented by Mastercard®.

Men's Wheelchair Division

Leading the wheelchair division will be Switzerland's Marcel Hug, who is a 
six-time Paralympic champion, 12-time world champion, and the marathon 
world-record holder who will race for a record-extending seventh TCS New 
York City Marathon title. In 2023, he swept all six Abbott World Marathon 
Majors races, becoming the first man to ever do so. He won the Abbott World 
Marathon Majors series title for the fifth time and broke course records in 
Tokyo, Boston, and Chicago in the process. He also won the TCS New York 
City Marathon in 2022, 2021, 2017, 2016, and 2013, setting the course 
record in 2022.

"The TCS New York City Marathon marks the brilliant end of the year's major 
marathons, and the city's energy and the enthusiasm from the spectators are 
unmatched, driving me to give my all," Hug said. "On this challenging 
course, surrounded by strong competitors, I relish the opportunity to 
showcase what I'm made of and highlight the dynamism of our sport. It's an 
unforgettable experience every time."

Challenging Hug will be American Daniel Romanchuk, who in 2018 became the 
first American and youngest athlete ever to win the men's wheelchair 
division at the TCS New York City Marathon. He also has titles from Boston, 
London, Chicago, and the United Airlines NYC Half to his name, as well as 
two Paralympic medals.

Also racing for the title will be two Dutch paratriathlon sensations-Jetze 
Plat, who finished third the last two years in New York and is a Paralympic 
champion in both cycling and triathlon, and two-time Paralympian and 
defending United Airlines NYC Half champion Geert Schipper.

Great Britain's David Weir, one of the most decorated wheelchair racers in 
the world, won New York in 2010 and was runner-up in 2021, and will race 
for a podium place once again.

Women's Wheelchair Division

Four past winners will line up at the start line of the women's wheelchair 
division in Staten Island: Switzerland's Manuela Schär, Australia's Madison 
de Rozario, and the United States' Tatyana McFadden and Susannah Scaroni.

Schär, an eight-time Paralympic medalist and 11-time world championships 
medalist, won the TCS New York City Marathon three times consecutively from 
2017 to 2019 and has made the podium in all 11 of her appearances, 
including a runner-up finish last year. When de Rozario, a five-time 
Paralympic medalist and 10-time world championship medalist, won the TCS 
New York City Marathon in 2021 she became the first athlete since 2008 to 
win Paralympic marathon gold and New York in the same year.

As for the Americans, McFadden, a 20-time Paralympic medalist and 20-time 
world championship medalist, has won 24 Abbott World Marathon Majors, 
including five TCS New York City Marathons and was the course-record holder 
for seven years. Scaroni, a two-time Paralympic medalist, snatched her 
first TCS New York City Marathon title in 2022 in course-record fashion. 
She has had tremendous success at NYRR races, winning the United Airlines 
NYC Half twice and all five editions of the Mastercard New York Mini 10K 
since it added a wheelchair division.

After shocking the field to win the Boston Marathon in April, Great 
Britain's 23-year-old Eden Rainbow-Cooper will look to challenge the 
veteran group in her second appearance in New York. She finished fourth 
last year.

The 2024 TCS New York City Marathon women's professional athlete field is 
presented by Mastercard®.


Men's Open Division

Name                  Country Residence              Personal Best   
Evans Chebet            KEN   Kapsabet, Kenya          2:03:00   
Gabriel Geay            TAN   Arusha, Tanzania         2:03:00 NR   
Bashir Abdi             BEL   Ghent, Belgium           2:03:36 NR   
Tamirat Tola            ETH   Addis Ababa, Ethiopia    2:03:39   
Geoffrey Kamworor       KEN   Kaptagat, Kenya          2:04:23   
Abdi Nageeye            NED   Nijmegen, Netherlands    2:04:45 NR   
Addisu Gobena           ETH   Addis Ababa, Ethiopia    2:05:01   
Abel Kipchumba          KEN   Iten, Kenya              2:06:49   
Albert Korir            KEN   Kapkitony, Kenya         2:06:57   
Conner Mantz            USA   Provo, Utah              2:07:47   
Clayton Young           USA   Provo, Utah              2:08:00   
Rory Linkletter         CAN   Flagstaff, Ariz.         2:08:01   
Callum Hawkins          GBR   Elderslie, Scotland      2:08:14   
Ser-Od Bat-Ochir        MON   Osaka, Japan             2:08:50 NR   
Elkanah Kibet           USA   Colorado Springs, Colo.  2:09:07   
Noah Droddy             USA   Boulder, Colo.           2:09:09   
Jonny Mellor            GBR   Manchester, England      2:09:09   
Jared Ward              USA   Mapleton, Utah           2:09:25   
Colin Bennie            USA   San Francisco            2:09:38   
Futsum Zienasellassie   USA   Flagstaff, Ariz.         2:09:40   
CJ Albertson            USA   Fresno, Calif.           2:09:53   
Nico Montanez           USA   Mammoth Lakes, Calif.    2:09:55   
Yuma Morii              JPN   Osaka, Japan             2:09:59   
Jake Riley              USA   Boulder, Colo.           2:10:02   
Teshome Mekonen         USA   Colorado Springs, Colo.  2:10:16   
Wesley Kiptoo           KEN   Flagstaff, Ariz.         2:10:28   
Joel Reichow            USA   White Bear Lake, Minn.   2:10:37   
Josh Izewski            USA   Boone, N.C.              2:11:09   
Frank Lara              USA   Boulder, Colo.           2:11:32   
Luke Cadwell            GBR   Boulder, Colo.           2:11:33   
Harbert Okuti           UGA   New Rochelle, N.Y.       2:13:01   
Jonny Phillips          USA   Brookline, Mass.         2:14:11   
Ryan Eiler              USA   Boston                   2:14:22   
Ryan Ford               USA   Boone, N.C.              Debut


Women's Open Division

Name                       Country Residence             Personal Best   
Sheila Chepkirui             KEN   Kericho, Kenya          2:17:29   
Tirunesh Dibaba              ETH   Addis Ababa, Ethiopia   2:17:56   
Vivian Cheruiyot             KEN   Eldoret, Kenya          2:18:31   
Senbere Teferi               ETH   Addis Ababa, Ethiopia   2:19:21   
Dera Dida                    ETH   Addis Ababa, Ethiopia   2:19:24   
Edna Kiplagat                KEN   Longmont, Colo.         2:19:50   
Eunice Chumba                BRN   Eldoret, Kenya          2:20:02 NR   
Hellen Obiri                 KEN   Boulder, Colo.          2:21:38   
Des Linden                   USA   Charlevoix, Mich.       2:22:38   
Sharon Lokedi                KEN   Flagstaff, Ariz.        2:22:45   
Fatima Gardadi               MAR   Marrakesh, Morocco      2:24:12   
Kellyn Taylor                USA   Flagstaff, Ariz.        2:24:29   
Fabienne Schlumpf            SUI   Wetzikon, Switzerland   2:24:30 NR   
Aliphine Tuliamuk            USA   Flagstaff, Ariz.        2:24:37   
Dakotah Lindwurm             USA   Burnsville, Minn.       2:24:40   
Lily Partridge               GBR   Manchester, England     2:25:12   
Jessica McClain              USA   Scottsdale, Ariz.       2:25:46   
Tristin Van Ord              USA   Boone, N.C.             2:25:58   
Khishigasaikhan Galbadrakh   MON   Osaka, Japan            2:26:32   
Maggie Montoya               USA   Boulder, Colo.          2:28:07   
Katja Goldring               USA   Flagstaff, Ariz.        2:29:01   
Savannah Berry               USA   Orem, Utah              2:29:13   
Jessa Hanson                 USA   Flagstaff, Ariz.        2:31:02   
Beverly Ramos                PUR   San Juan, Puerto Rico   2:31:10   
Jenny Simpson                USA   Boulder, Colo.          2:31:39   
Carrie (Verdon) Ellwood      USA   Boulder, Colo.          2:31:54   
Sarah Reiter                 USA   Hood River, Ore.        2:31:58   
Briana Boehmer               USA   Boulder, Colo.          2:33:20   
Lucy Dobbs                   USA   Indianapolis            2:36:33   
Holly Clarke                 USA   San Francisco           2:36:52   
Aileen Barry                 USA   Manhasset, N.Y.         2:39:48   
Ana Johnson                  USA   Bronx, N.Y.             2:41:16    


Men's Wheelchair Division

Name                         Country Residence                Personal Best
Marcel Hug                     SUI   Nottwil, Switzerland       1:15:33   
Tomoki Suzuki                  JPN   Saitma, Japan              1:18:37   
Aaron Pike                     USA   Champaign, Ill.            1:20:02   
Johnboy Smith                  GBR   Kent, England              1:20:05   
Daniel Romanchuk               USA   Champaign, Ill.            1:20:37   
Rafael Botello                 ESP   Barcelona                  1:22:09   
David Weir                     GBR   London                     1:22:12   
Patrick Monahan                IRL   Kildare, Ireland           1:22:23   
Miguel Jimenez Vergara         USA   Chula Vista, Calif.        1:22:27   
Sho Watanabe                   JPN   Fukuoka, Japan             1:24:00   
Hermin Garic                   USA   Utica, N.Y.                1:24:18  
Jetze Plat                     NED   Nieuwveen, Netherlands     1:24:28   
Simon Lawson                   GBR   Cumbria, England           1:25:06   
Brian Siemann                  USA   Champaign, Ill.            1:26:46   
Evan Correll                   USA   Champaign, Ill.            1:27:19   
Jason Robinson                 USA   Champaign, Ill.            1:29:01   
Phillip Croft                  USA   Champaign, Ill.            1:30:14   
Wyatt Willand                  USA   Northwood, Iowa            1:31:16   
Michael McCabe                 GBR   Kent, England              1:31:17   
Carlos Pierre Silva de Jesus   BRA   Sao Paulo                  1:32:36   
Mark Millar                    IRL   Port Stewart, Ireland      1:33:47   
Geert Schipper                 NED   Spanbroek, Netherlands     1:34:36   
Dustin Stallberg               USA   Clute, Texas               1:36:13   
Jacob Allen                    USA   Kingwood, Texas            1:36:56   
Hitoshi Matsunaga              JPN   Okayama, Japan             1:41:57   
Aidan Gravelle                 USA   East Vernon Center, Minn.  1:45:21   
Toni Milano                    ITA   Minusio, Switzerland       Debut   
 

Women's Wheelchair Division

Name                Country Residence           Personal Best   
Susannah Scaroni      USA   Champaign, Ill.       1:27:31   
Manuela Schär         SUI   Kriens, Switzerland   1:28:17   
Tatyana McFadden      USA   Clarksville, Md.      1:31:30   
Eden Rainbow-Cooper   GBR   Surrey, England       1:34:17   
Christie Dawes        AUS   Newcastle, Australi   1:37:14   
Madison de Rozario    AUS   Sydney                1:38:11   
Vanessa de Souza      BRA   Sao Paulo             1:40:21   
Jade Hall             GBR   Ilkley, England       1:43:40   
Michelle Wheeler      USA   Argyle, Texas         1:45:45   
Yen Hoang             USA   Champaign, Ill.       1:47:29   
Hoda Elshorbagy       EGY   Champaign, Ill.       1:58:38   
Eva Houston           USA   Omaha                 1:59:49


About New York Road Runners (NYRR) 

A New York City-based nonprofit, New York Road Runners' vision is to build 
healthier lives and stronger communities through the transformative power 
of running – serving nearly a half a million New Yorkers annually through 
its free community events, youth running initiatives, and school-based 
programs across the five boroughs. During its nearly 70 years, New York 
Road Runners has grown from a local running club to the world's premier 
community running organization, producing more than 60 adult and youth 
races each year, including the TCS New York City Marathon. Held the first 
Sunday each November, the TCS New York City Marathon features more than 
50,000 runners-from the world's best professional athletes to a vast range 
of runners across experience levels, ages, genders, abilities, and 
backgrounds. To learn more, visit www.nyrr.org.
 
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