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Press Release - Boston Marathon - 1/10/24

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

         Defending Champions Lead Historically Fast Women's Field 
          for 128th Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America

BOSTON- The 128th Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America will feature 
the strongest women's field in race history, led by defending champions 
Hellen Obiri and Susannah Scaroni. A total of 19 women with personal bests 
under 2:23:00 will line up in Hopkinton aiming to earn the Open Division 
crown, including Olympians, Abbott World Marathon Majors winners, and 
national stars. In the Wheelchair and Para Athletics Divisions, Paralympic 
hopefuls from around the world are set to compete.

"The Boston Marathon is proud to showcase the world's best athletes year in 
and year out on Patriots' Day," said Jack Fleming, President and CEO of the 
Boston Athletic Association. "This year's women's field is exceptionally 
fast and showcases many who've been podium finishers on the global stage. 
It'll make for an exciting race from Hopkinton to Boston, and we look 
forward to crowning our champions on April 15."

Women from 20 countries will be competing as part of the Bank of America 
Professional Athlete Team.

"Each year, the Boston Marathon sets the bar higher with an unbelievable 
level of athletic talent, and its impact on communities around the world," 
said David Tyrie, chief digital officer and chief marketing officer, Bank 
of America. "The 128th Boston Marathon builds on a rich history and will 
continue to be an inspiration for all athletes."

HELLEN OBIRI SET TO DEFEND OPEN DIVISION TITLE

Hellen Obiri, a two-time Olympic silver medalist from Kenya now living in 
Colorado, won the 2023 Boston Marathon thanks to a perfectly-timed sprint 
in the final mile. Adding to her trophy case, Obiri also took home the 2023 
B.A.A. 10K title in June and the TCS New York City Marathon crown in 
November.

"I am excited to return to the 2024 Boston Marathon to try to defend my 
title," said Obiri, who finished last year's race in 2:21:38. "Boston is an 
historic race and I would like to add my name further to its history on 
April 15. Winning such an historic marathon with my family waiting at the 
finish line was an amazing experience."

A trifecta of Ethiopians with lifetime bests under 2:18:00 will take to the 
Boston course. Worknesh Degefa, the 2019 Boston Marathon champion, returns, 
while 2:17:36 marathoner Tadu Teshome will make her Boston debut and Hiwot 
Gebremaryam aims to improve upon her eighth-place finish last year. Also 
from Ethiopia is World championships medalist Senbere Teferi; she won the 
2022 B.A.A. 5K in a course record 14:49 and has shown talent at the longer 
distances. Experienced marathoner Ababel Yeshaneh –second in 2022 and 
fourth in 2023- will try to become the seventh woman from Ethiopia to win 
the olive wreath in Boston.

Joining Obiri from Kenya are 2022 World Athletics Championships Marathon 
silver medalist Judith Korir; two-time Boston Marathon winner Edna 
Kiplagat; four-time top-ten finisher Mary Ngugi-Cooper; and 2022 TCS New 
York City Marathon champion Sharon Lokedi. Helah Kiprop, who holds a silver 
medal in the marathon from the 2015 World Athletics Championships and has 
earned wins in Tokyo, Copenhagen, and Paris, makes her second career Boston 
start. From Morocco is 2023 World Athletics Championships Marathon bronze 
medalist Fatima Gardadi.

Desiree Linden leads the American contingent six years after winning the 
2018 title. Linden has finished in the top-five five times, and holds the 
third fastest time by an American ever on the Hopkinton-to-Boston route 
(2:22:38). Linden will run her fifth U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in 
February. Joining her is Emma Bates who finished fifth last year in the 
second-fastest time ever by an American woman at Boston (2:22:10).

"At this point in my career it's an easy decision to return to the Boston 
Marathon and make it my top priority race of the spring," said Linden. "I 
can't wait to take on the iconic course for an 11th time and have the 
opportunity to mix it up with some of the best runners in the world."

2024 PARALYMPIAN SCARONI RETURNS AHEAD OF PARIS GAMES

Not even a loose wheel could stop Susannah Scaroni from winning the 2023 
Boston Marathon Wheelchair Division. Scaroni etched her name in history 
with a 5:10 margin of victory, breaking the tape in 1:41:45. She's back in 
Boston racing with hopes of repeating.

"I always look forward to competing at the Boston Marathon and am very 
excited to joining an incredible women's field again this year to try and 
defend my title," said Scaroni.

Challengers to Scaroni include four-time Boston Marathon champion and 
course record holder Manuela Schär of Switzerland and reigning Paralympic 
Marathon gold medalist Madison de Rozario of Australia. American Jenna 
Fesemyer, winner of the 2023 B.A.A. Half Marathon in November, and Japan's 
Wakako Tsuchida, five-time winner and third place a year ago, will make a 
case for the podium.

FAMILIAR FACES & NEWCOMERS HEADLINE PARA ATHLETICS DIVISIONS

Liz Willis (T64, lower limb impairment) returns to Boston not only as 
defending champion, but also as a world record holder having run 1:45:20 at 
November's B.A.A. Half Marathon.

"It is exciting to see the Para field expanding as more adaptive women have 
been encouraged to join the marathon community," said Willis. "Growth 
equates to progress working for the betterment of society which ultimately 
increases the competitive field. I am excited to see so many athletes whom 
I now call friends returning while also eager to meet many new runners. I 
anticipate this race to be swifter than ever before! May we rise in 
strength beyond the once thought impossible."

Nicole ver Kuilen, second to Willis in last year's T63-T64 division, is 
also back, as is past podium finisher and ultra-marathoner Jacky 
Hunt-Broersma. New to the Boston Marathon is Kelly Bruno (T64), an 
accomplished ultra-marathoner, triathlete, and Survivor contestant.

BANK OF AMERICA SUPPORTING ALL PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES

Boston Marathon presenting partner Bank of America is supporting all top 
contenders as part of the Bank of America Professional Athlete Team. 
Athletes in the Open, Wheelchair, and Para Athletics Divisions will be 
competing for more than $1 million in prize money.

A course record bonus of $50,000 is available for open and wheelchair 
athletes, and Para Athletics Division prize money will be offered across 
seven impairment classifications (increased from five in previous years). A 
complete prize purse breakdown is available here.

128TH BOSTON MARATHON PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S FIELDS

Women's Open Division      Country Personal Best
Worknesh Degefa              ETH   2:15:51 (Valencia, 2023)
Tadu Teshome                 ETH   2:17:36 (Valencia, 2021)
Hiwot Gebremaryam            ETH   2:17:59 (Valencia, 2023)
Judith Korir                 KEN   2:18:20 (Eugene, 2021)
Meseret Belete               ETH   2:18:21 (Amsterdam, 2023)
Tiruye Mesfin                ETH   2:18:47 (Valencia, 2021)
Worknesh Edesa               ETH   2:18:51 (Berlin, 2021)
Zeineba Yimer                ETH   2:19:07 (Berlin 2023)
Senbere Teferi               ETH   2:19:21 (Berlin, 2023)
Dera Dida                    ETH   2:19:24 (Berlin, 2023)
Edna Kiplagat                KEN   2:19:50 (London, 2012)*
Mary Ngugi-Cooper            KEN   2:20:22 (London, 2021)
Nazret Weldu Gebrehiwet      ERI   2:20:29 (Eugene) NR   
Ababel Yeshaneh              ETH   2:20:51 (Chicago, 2019)
Vibian Chepkirui             KEN   2:20:59 (Vienna, 2021)
Helah Kiprop                 KEN   2:21:27 (Tokyo, 2016)   
Hellen Obiri                 KEN   2:21:38 (Boston, 2023)
Emma Bates                   USA   2:22:10 (Boston, 2023)
Desiree Linden               USA   2:22:38 (Boston, 2011)*   
Buze Diriba                  ETH   2:23:11 (Toronto, 2023)
Sharon Lokedi                KEN   2:23:23 (New York City, 2021)
Malindi Elmore               CAN   2:23:30 (Berlin, 2023)*   
Fatima Gardadi               MOR   2:24:12 (Xiamen, 2024)   
Angie Orjuela                COL   2:25:35 (Berlin, 2023) NR   
Fabienne Konigstein          GER   2:25:48 (Hamburg, 2023)
Jackie Gaughan               USA   2:27:08 (Berlin, 2023)
Dominique Scott              RSA   2:27:31 (Chicago, 2023)
Grace Kahura                 KEN   2:29:00 (Sacramento, 2023)
Katie Kellner                USA   2:32:48 (Berlin, 2023)
Briana Boehmer               USA   2:33:20 (Sacramento, 2021)   
Dylan Hassett                IRL   2:33:25 (Pulford, 2021)   
Parley Hannan                USA   2:33:43 (Carmel, 2023)
Sara Lopez                   USA   2:33:48 (Eugene, 2023)
Annie Heffernan              USA   2:34:33 (Lowell, 2023)
Nera Jareb                   AUS   2:35:00 (Queensland, 2021)*
Johanna Backlund             SWE   2:35:10 (Hamburg, 2019)
Argentina Valdepenas Cerna   MEX   2:35:34 (Chicago, 2021)*
Ariane Hendrix Roach         USA   2:35:39 (Sacramento, 2021)
Michelle Krezonoski          CAN   2:36:39 (Sacramento, 2021)
Shannon Smith                USA   2:36:43 (Columbus, 2023)
Caroline Williams            USA   2:37:01 (Sacramento, 2021)
Gina Rouse                   USA   2:37:10 (Sacramento, 2023)*
Kim Krezonoski               CAN   2:37:20 (Sacramento, 2021)
Abigail Corrigan             USA   2:37:45 (Sacramento, 2023)
Marissa Lenger               USA   2:38:41 (Chicago, 2021)
Emilee Risteen               USA   2:38:46 (Duluth, 2023)
Isabelle Pickett             AUS   2:38:46 (Valencia, 2023)
Allie Hackett                USA   2:38:52 (Duluth, 2023   
Mary Christensen             USA   2:38:55 (Big Bear, 2023)
Olivia Anger                 USA   2:39:13 (Indianapolis, 2023)
April Lund                   USA   2:39:23 (Houston, 2021)*
Sarah Short                  AUS   2:39:51 (Valencia, 2023)
Maura Lemon                  USA   2:40:30 (Valley Cottage, 2023)
Sarah Sibert                 USA   2:40:31 (Philadelphia, 2021)
Lauren Ames                  USA   2:40:34 (Valley Cottage, 2023)
Kassie Harmon                USA   2:41:48 (Utah Valley, 2023)*
Elizabeth Camy               USA   2:42:51 (Sacramento, 2021)*
Alexandra Niles              USA   2:43:23 (Hartford, 2021)*
Amber Morrison               USA   2:43:50 (Sacramento, 2021)*
Mindy Mammen                 USA   2:44:01 (Duluth, 2023)*
Ziyang Liu                   USA   2:44:56 (Eugene, 2023)*
*Denotes Masters Division (40+)   
    
WHEELCHAIR DIVISION             COUNTRY PERSONAL BEST  CLASSIFICATION
Susannah Scaroni                  USA   1:27:31        T54
Manuela Schär                     SUI   1:28:17        T54
Madison de Rosario                AUS   1:31:11        T53   
Jenna Fesemyer                    USA   1:33:50        T54
Wakako Tsuchida                   JPN   1:34:06        T54
Marie Emmanuelle Naomi Alphonse   MRI   1:35:14        T54
Christie Dawes                    AUS   1:37:12        T54
Vanessa Cristina de Souza         BRA   1:40:23        T54
Aline dos Santos Rocha            BRA   1:41:39        T54
Michelle Wheeler                  USA   1:45:45        T54
Patricia Eachus                   SUI   1:47:06        T54
Eden Rainbow Cooper               GBR   1:47:27        T54
Yen Hoang                         USA   1:47:29        T53   
Emelia Perry                      USA   1:49:55        T54
Hoda Elshorbagy                   USA   1:58:38        T53   
Eva Houston                       USA   1:59:49        T34   
Hannah Dedrick                    USA   2:02:23        T54
Carmen Ginenez Abad               ESP   2:14:48        T54

PARA ATHLETICS DIVISIONS     COUNTRY CLASSIFICATION
Jacky Hunt-Broersma            USA   T64 (Lower-limb impairment)
Kelly Bruno                    USA   T64 (Lower-limb impairment)
Livea Flor Pereira Rodrigues   BRA   T12 (Vision Impairment)
Liz Willis                     USA   T64 (Lower-limb impairment)
Nicole Ver Kuilen              USA   T64 (Lower-limb impairment)   
 

ABOUT THE BOSTON ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (B.A.A.) 

Established in 1887, the Boston Athletic Association is a non-profit 
organization with a mission of promoting a healthy lifestyle through 
sports, especially running. The B.A.A. manages the Boston Marathon, and 
supports comprehensive charity, youth, and year-round programming. The 
128th Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America is scheduled to take 
place on Monday, April 15, 2024. The Boston Marathon is part of the Abbott 
World Marathon Majors, along with international marathons in Tokyo, London, 
Berlin, Chicago, and New York City. For more information on the B.A.A., 
please visit www.baa.org.
 
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