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Press Release - Boston Marathon - 8/31/20

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

             Boston Marathon Champion Ambassadors Announced 
              for 124th Boston Marathon Virtual Experience

The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) and Boston Marathon principal 
sponsor John Hancock have announced that reigning wheelchair champion 
Daniel Romanchuk, 2018 winner Des Linden, five-time wheelchair champion 
Tatyana McFadden, and 2014 victor Meb Keflezighi will serve as Champion 
Ambassadors for the 124th Boston Marathon Virtual Experience.

"Boston Marathon champions represent the hard work, sacrifice, and 
determination it takes to reach the finish line," said Tom Grilk, B.A.A. 
C.E.O. "As we approach September's Boston Marathon Virtual Experience, we 
look forward to connecting our dedicated runners with race champions to 
further enhance their virtual run."

Romanchuk, Linden, McFadden, and Keflezighi will inspire and encourage 
participants in many ways throughout race week. All will participate in a 
Boston Marathon Champions Panel presented by John Hancock, where they'll 
provide insights on what it's like to win in Boston and tips on covering 
the marathon distance. 

In addition, each champion will be featured on a segment of Boston Marathon 
Live presented by Amazon and WBZ-TV, a daily race-week show produced by 
WBZ-TV and streamed online on CBSBoston.com from September 7 through 13. 
Romanchuk and McFadden will highlight the various elements of wheelchair 
racing, from equipment to advancements in the sport, while Linden and 
Keflezighi will detail how they've reset their running during the pandemic. 

All four champions have also been named as members of this year's Honorary 
Boston Marathon Team, which highlights 26 stories of individuals who 
represent the resilience and community spirit of the Boston Marathon. The 
team is comprised of community leaders, frontline workers, volunteers, Para 
athletes, youth ambassadors, and champions, and is being highlighted across 
the Boston Marathon's social media channels in the lead up to race week. 

Of the four champions, Romanchuk intends to also complete the Boston 
Marathon Virtual Experience, covering 26.2 miles on race week. Romanchuk 
hosted a virtual zoom push for wheelchair racers from around the world 
earlier this year on Patriots' Day in honor of what would have been the 
2020 Boston Marathon race day. 

"Having won my first Boston Marathon last year, I'm excited to join 
thousands of participants and cover 26.2 miles as part of the Boston 
Marathon Virtual Experience," said Romanchuk. "The community spirit around 
the Boston Marathon is always strong, and that will stay true this year."

"The Boston Marathon is a special race, with lots of history and meaningful 
moments," said McFadden. "This year's Boston Marathon Virtual Experience 
will be a new chapter in race history that I'm honored to be a part of as a 
Champion Ambassador." 

"The determination and strength of Boston Marathoners is unmatched, and it 
will definitely be on display around the world for this year's Boston 
Marathon Virtual Experience," said Linden. "While we may not be in Boston, 
we're still united in spirit, and as a Champion Ambassador I'll be 
supporting from start to finish." 

"Boston Marathoners are determined, and always finish Boston strong," said 
Keflezighi. "Training for many months, they're about to reach the finish of 
the Boston Marathon Virtual Experience, and as a Champion Ambassador I'm 
eager to celebrate their journey."

In addition to the Champion Ambassadors, other race champions, running 
legends, and John Hancock Elite Athlete Team members will cover miles 
within their communities in support of the Boston Marathon and virtual 
marathoners around the world.

Among those who plan to run 26.2 miles recreationally at home include 
Canadian Olympian Dylan Wykes, U.S Army elite Elkanah Kibet, and Kenyan 
standout Felix Kandie. 

Olympic medalists, national record holders, and professional runners from 
around the world will also unite as friendly relay teams to cumulatively 
tally 26.2-miles together on race week. Among Boston Marathon champions to 
take part include Keflezighi, Lawrence Cherono, Lelisa Desisa, Edna 
Kiplagat, Yuki Kawauchi, Geoffrey Kirui, Uta Pippig, and Bill Rodgers, as 
well as American record holder Deena Kastor, two-time Olympic medalist 
Galen Rupp, and top Americans Jordan Hasay and Emma Bates. Each will log 
miles in the spirit of the Boston Marathon Virtual Experience from their 
neighborhoods. 

The 124th Boston Marathon Virtual Experience will be held September 5-14 in 
neighborhoods around the world. Nearly 18,000 participants from 100 
countries are entered, and will have ten days to cover 26.2-miles in one 
continuous run to earn their B.A.A. unicorn medal and be recognized as a 
Boston Marathon finisher. The 2020 Boston Marathon, originally scheduled 
for April 20 and postponed to September 14, was ultimately cancelled in May 
due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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