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Press Release - Boston Marathon - 1/13/16

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


         John Hancock Financial Announces 2016 Boston Marathon
                     International Elite Field

38 Elite Athletes From 12 Countries Invited For 120th Running on April 18

BOSTON, MA, January 13, 2016-In its 31st year as principal sponsor of the 
Boston Marathon, John Hancock Financial today announced the elite field for 
the 120th running of the Boston Marathon on April 18. A complete field list 
follows.

Boston Marathon champions Lelisa Desisa, Caroline Rotich, Geoffrey Mutai 
and Wesley Korir return to compete in the world's most historic marathon, 
and will be strongly challenged by an exceptional men's and women's 
international field. Combined, the team has won 16 Abbott World Marathon 
Majors, Olympic and IAAF World Championships medals, and 89 global 
marathons. 

The chase for the 2016 men's title will be dynamic with six men in the 
field holding personal bests under 2:05, and 10 with lifetime bests under 
2:06. 

Two-time Boston Marathon champion Lelisa Desisa, of Ethiopia, headlines the 
group seeking his third title. Desisa ran four marathons last year, 
finishing second in Dubai, winning Boston, placing seventh at the World 
Championships, and third in New York City. Joining Desisa with course 
experience are champions Geoffrey Mutai and Wesley Korir, both of Kenya. 
Mutai holds two New York City titles, a Berlin crown, and en route to his 
2011 Boston win, recorded a then-World Best time of 2:03:02. Korir has run 
Boston three times and is one of the most consistent marathoners in the 
world, having won Boston in 2012 and the Los Angeles Marathon twice. 

Challenging the champions for the olive wreath are Yemane Adhane Tsegay, 
Wilson Chebet, and Michael Kipyego. Tsegay and Chebet finished second and 
third, respectively, in Boston last year. Tsegay has won eight global 
marathons, and claimed the silver medal at the 2015 IAAF World 
Championships Marathon. Chebet is a three-time winner in Amsterdam and a 
winner in Rotterdam. Kipyego brings Abbott World Marathon Majors experience 
as a past champion of the Tokyo Marathon.

Sub-2:05 men making their Boston debuts are Sammy Kitwara, who was last 
year's runner-up in Chicago and is also a former Rotterdam winner; Tsegaye 
Mekonnen, who ran to a 2:04:32 debut to earn the 2014 Dubai win; and Vienna 
and Amsterdam champion Getu Feleke. Feleke's wife, Olympic gold medalist 
Tiki Gelana, will also run Boston this year.

Another fast trio of Hayle Lemi Berhanu, Stephen Chebogut and Deribe Robi 
will also contend for the win. Berhanu is the 2015 Dubai and Warsaw 
champion, and also won Zurich in 2014. Chebogut is has won marathons in 
Eindhoven, Reims and Istanbul, while Robi was runner-up in Eindhoven last 
year and won Marrakesh in 2014. All three men ran their personal best 
marathon times in 2015.

U.S. elite men include Ian Burrell, who finished as the first American at 
the World Championships Marathon this past summer, and Girma Mecheso, who 
won the 2014 U.S. 20K Championships. Mecheso will be making his marathon 
debut. 

San Diego and San Jose Half Marathon champion Jordan Chipangama from Zambia 
is also in the field. Chipangama lives and trains in the United States. 

Additional international elites include 2011 Pan American gold medalist 
Solonei Da Silva from Brazil, Dutch 5,000m champion Abdi Nageeye, two-time 
Olympian Cutbert Nyasango from Zimbabwe, Mumbai champion Jackson Kiprop 
from Uganda, 2015 Shanghai champion Paul Lonyangata from Kenya, and young 
talent Abdelmajid El Hissouf from Morocco.  

On the women's side, John Hancock has assembled a fast field with 10 women 
holding personal best times under 2:23:23. Tiki Gelana, the 2012 Olympic 
Marathon gold medalist, leads the field as she makes her Boston debut. 
Gelana, also a past champion of Amsterdam and Rotterdam, is seeking a place 
on the 2016 Ethiopian Olympic team with a strong Boston performance. 

Also looking for a podium finish are Buzunesh Deba, Tirfe Tsegaye, Mamitu 
Daska and Atsede Bayisa. Deba finished second in Boston in 2014 and third 
last year, and is the champion of eight marathons held in the United 
States. Tsegaye has won marathons in Berlin, Tokyo, Paris and Dubai, while 
Daska has had success on the roads of Boston, claiming both the B.A.A. 10K 
and B.A.A. Half Marathon. She has also won marathons in Dubai, Houston and 
Frankfurt. Bayisa has won Chicago and Paris twice, as well as Saitama.

Bringing Boston experience to the race are 2015 champion Caroline Rotich, 
who has run Boston three times; three-time Olympian Jelena Prokopcuka, who 
is a two-time New York City winner and two-time Boston runner up; and 
Olympian Joyce Chepkirui, who won both Amsterdam and Honolulu last year, 
and finished tenth in Boston. 

American Neely Spence Gracey will make her highly anticipated marathon 
debut in Boston. She comes to the race with a 69:59 half marathon personal 
best from her runner-up finish in Philadelphia last year. Sarah Crouch 
(formerly Sarah Porter) joins Spence Gracey as part of the American 
contingent. Crouch finished sixth in Chicago in 2014 and 12th last year. 
She also won the Tallahassee Marathon in 2015. From China, Lamei Sun will 
make her Boston debut. Sun won the Dongying Marathon and was runner-up in 
Beijing in 2012. 

Kenyans Valentine Kipketer, Flomena Cheyech Daniel, and 22-year-old young 
talent Purity Cherotich Rionoripo will seek the title as well. Kipketer is 
a past champion of Amsterdam and Mumbai, while Daniel has won Paris, 
Vienna, Toronto and the Commonwealth Games gold medal in 2014. Rionoripo 
won the 2015 Lisbon Marathon and brings 68:29 half marathon speed to the 
race.

Ethiopians Tadelech Bekele, Fatuma Sado, and Fate Tola, who lives and 
trains in Germany, have impressive credentials as well. Bekele ran a 
2:22:51 in Dubai in 2015; Sado is past winner of Los Angeles, Xiamen, 
Warsaw, Hamburg and Beijing; and Tola has won Vienna twice.

"We welcome back our past champions and an exceptional elite field from 
around the world for the 120th running of the Boston Marathon," said Rob 
Friedman, head of Sponsorship and Event Marketing at John Hancock. "During 
our sponsorship we have hosted more than 700 elite athletes from 46 
countries, and each year these talented athletes run a strategic and 
exciting race for millions of fans around the globe. We wish this year's 
team all the best in their final Boston Marathon preparations and look 
forward to cheering for them on Marathon Monday."

"We already look forward to welcoming these top international marathoners 
to Boston in April," said Tom Grilk, B.A.A. Executive Director. "Our team 
works year-round to play host and set a stage worthy of the caliber of 
professional athletes that will run here along with the rest of the 
splendid athletes in our field. We wish the John Hancock Elite Athlete Team 
members good luck with their training with fewer than 100 days to go until 
our 120th race."

The 2016 Boston Marathon marks the 31st year of John Hancock's landmark 
sponsorship of the legendary race. For additional information about the 
elite athlete program and sponsorship, please visit 
www.johnhancock.com/bostonmarathon/sportspartnerships.html or follow us 
@jhboston26 on Twitter. A complete field list follows.

2016 John Hancock Elite Athlete Team
120th Boston Marathon                April 18, 2016

MENCountryPersonal Best
Geoffrey MutaiKenya2:03:02 (Boston, 2011)
Sammy KitwaraKenya2:04:28 (Chicago, 2014)
Tsegaye Mekonnen Ethiopia2:04:32 (Dubai, 2014)
Lelisa DesisaEthiopia2:04:45 (Dubai, 2013)
Yemane Adhane TsegayEthiopia2:04:48 (Rotterdam, 2012)
Getu FelekeEthiopia2:04:50 (Rotterdam, 2012)
Wilson ChebetKenya2:05:27 (Rotterdam, 2011)
Hayle Lemi BerhanuEthiopia2:05:28 (Dubai, 2015)
Stephen ChebogutKenya2:05:52 (Eindhoven, 2015)
Deribe Robi Ethiopia2:05:58 (Eindhoven, 2015)
Wesley KorirKenya2:06:13 (Chicago, 2012)
Michael KipyegoKenya2:06:48 (Eindhoven, 2011)
Paul LonyangataKenya2:07:14 (Shanghai, 2015)
Jackson KipropUganda2:09:32 (Mumbai, 2013)
Cuthbert NyasangoZimbabwe2:09:52 (Prague, 2014)
Abdi NageeyeNetherlands2:10:24 (Amsterdam, 2015)
Abdelmajid El HissoufMorocco2:10:35 (Seoul, 2015)
Solonei Da SilvaBrazil2:11:32 (Padova, 2011)
Jordan ChipangamaZambia2:11:35 (Duluth, 2015)
Ian BurrellUSA2:13:26 (Houston, 2014)
Girma MechesoUSADebut; HM 1:02:16 (Houston, 2015)
 
WOMENCountryPersonal Best Time
Tiki GelanaEthiopia2:18:58 (Rotterdam, 2012)
Buzunesh DebaEthiopia2:19:59 (Boston, 2014)
Tirfi TsegayeEthiopia2:20:18 (Berlin, 2014)
Mamitu DaskaEthiopia2:21:59 (Frankfurt, 2011)
Atsede BayisaEthiopia2:22:03 (Chicago, 2012)
Flomena Cheyech DanielKenya2:22:44 (Paris, 2014)
Tadelech BekeleEthiopia2:22:51 (Dubai, 2015)
Jelena ProkopcukaLatvia2:22:56 (Osaka, 2005)
Valentine KipketerKenya2:23:02 (Amsterdam, 2013)
Caroline RotichKenya2:23:22 (Chicago, 2012)
Joyce ChepkiruiKenya2:24:11 (Amsterdam, 2015)
Fatuma SadoEthiopia2:24:16 (Toronto, 2015)
Purity Cherotich RionoripoKenya2:25:09 (Lisbon, 2015)
Fate TolaEthiopia/Germany2:25:14 (Berlin, 2012)
Lamei SunChina2:27:55 (Beijing, 2012)
Sarah Crouch USA2:32:44 (Chicago, 2014)
Neely Spence GraceyUSADebut; HM 1:09:59 (Philadelphia, 2015)
About John Hancock Financial and Manulife John Hancock Financial is a division of Manulife, a leading Canada-based financial services group with principal operations in Asia, Canada and the United States. Operating as Manulife in Canada and Asia, and primarily as John Hancock in the United States, our group of companies offers clients a diverse range of financial protection products and wealth management services through its extensive network of employees, agents and distribution partners. Assets under management and administration by Manulife and its subsidiaries were C$888 billion (US$663 billion) as at September 30, 2015. Manulife Financial Corporation trades as 'MFC' on the TSX, NYSE and PSE, and under '945' on the SEHK. Manulife can be found on the Internet at manulife.com. The John Hancock unit, through its insurance companies, comprises one of the largest life insurers in the United States. John Hancock offers and administers a broad range of financial products, including life insurance, annuities, investments, 401(k) plans, long-term care insurance, college savings, and other forms of business insurance. Additional information about John Hancock may be found at johnhancock.com. ###

 

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