Boulder-Based Hellen Obiri to Defend Title at Boston Marathon

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The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) announced that Hellen Obiri (Kenya) and Sisay Lemma (Ethiopia) will return to defend their Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America titles, headlining a field that includes 21 sub-2:09 men and 17 sub-2:23 women. Obiri seeks to become the first woman to three-peat since Fatuma Roba did so from 1997-1999.

In addition to two consecutive wins on the streets of Boston, Obiri earned a bronze medal at the Olympic Marathon in Paris and was runner-up at the TCS New York City Marathon in November. Sisay’s 2:01:38 lifetime best ranks fastest among the men’s field, and his winning margin last April was 41 seconds.

“Boston annually brings together the world’s best each April, and this Patriots’ Day is no different,” said Jack Fleming, CEO of the Boston Athletic Association. “Coming off an Olympic year, top contenders from around the world have turned their attention to Boston and hope to etch their name into Boston Marathon lore with a victory.”

HELLEN OBIRI RETURNS AIMING FOR HISTORIC THREE-PEAT

Only four women have won three consecutive Boston Marathon Open Division titles – Bobbi Gibb, Sara Mae Berman, Uta Pippig, and Fatuma Roba. Trying to prevent Obiri’s three-peat will be a host of international and U.S. stars. Ethiopia’s Amane Beriso and Yalemzerf Yehualaw have the fastest lifetimes bests in the field (2:14:58 and 2:16:52, respectively) with Beriso finishing second in 2023 and serving as the reigning world champion. Also from Ethiopia is 2023 Sydney Marathon runner-up Rahma Tusa and Buze Diriba, fourth at Boston and Chicago last year.

“Defending a win is never easy, and to win the Boston Marathon twice in a row was hard, but I am happy to have done it,” said Obiri. “On race day I will again push for the win and hope to make it three in a row.”

Toughness and experience are often rewarded in Boston, and Kenya’s Edna Kiplagat, Sharon Lokedi, Irine Cheptai, Viola Chepngeno, and Mary Ngugi-Cooper have just that. Kiplagat is a two-time Boston winner (2017 and 2021); Lokedi was second last year in Boston and fourth at the Olympic Marathon in Paris; Cheptai has earned four medals at the World Cross Country Championships; Chepngeno won the Boston Half in 2022; and Ngugi-Cooper has five top ten finishes in Boston. Together with Obiri and 2012 winner Sharon Cherop, the Kenyan contingent is perhaps the deepest in race history.

Speaking of champions, 2018 Boston Marathon champion Des Linden will line up in Hopkinton for the 12th time, headlining the fastest ever U.S. women’s squad assembled in Boston which includes 14 athletes with sub-2:26 personal bests. Joining Linden will be Dakotah Popehn, 12th at the 2024 Olympic Marathon; Keira D’Amato, the former American marathon record holder; Emma Bates, top American at the last two Bostons; Jessica McClain, fourth at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials in both the marathon and 10,000m; Sara Hall, national master’s record holder; Sara Vaughn, top American at the 2024 TCS New York City Marathon, and Lindsay Flanagan, ninth at the 2023 World Championships.

Among the 20 countries represented in the professional field are Romania’s Joan Melly, a past B.A.A. 10K champion and 2:18:24 marathoner, as well as Great Britain’s Calli Hauger-Thackery who finished seventh at the 2024 Berlin Marathon in 2:21:34.

SISAY LEMMA LOOKING TO REPEAT RUNAWAY 2024 WIN

Five of the top seven men’s finishers from last year’s Boston Marathon return, led by reigning champion Sisay Lemma. Many of Lemma’s challengers a year ago are ready for Round 2.

“I was very happy after winning the Boston Marathon last year, and in 2025 I know it will be an even bigger challenge to win again,” said Lemma. “I was unlucky, because of an injury, not to be able to participate at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris and I was not completely ready at the Valencia Marathon last December, but I will be 100% ready next April because the Boston Marathon is a special event.”

Kenya’s Evans Chebet, the two-time Boston Marathon champion who was third in 2024 is back, as are 2024 fourth and fifth place finishers John Korir and Albert Korir. John Korir – winner of the 2024 Bank of America Chicago Marathon – is the brother of 2012 Boston champion Wesley Korir.

A strong U.S. men’s group will match the depth of the U.S. women’s field. Olympic marathoners Conner Mantz and Clayton Young will lead the American charge. Mantz and Young come off eighth and ninth place finishes at the 2024 Olympic Marathon, and each finished in the top ten at the 2024 TCS New York City Marathon. Mantz’s lone Boston finish was 11th in 2023, though he has lowered his personal best to 2:08:12 in the years since. Last year’s top-USA finisher (seventh overall) CJ Albertson is Mr. Consistency, having run five marathons between 2:08:17 and 2:10:57 in 2024. Zach PanningNathan Martin, Reed Fischer, and Colin Bennie – all of whom finished in the top ten at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials Marathon – are entered.

Cybrian Kotut and Haymanot Alew were second and third at last fall’s Berlin Marathon and bring speed to the table, both with lifetime bests under 2:04. Daniel Mateiko of Kenya is a 58:17 half marathoner making his Boston debut, while Victor Kiplangat (the reigning world champion) seeks to become the first Ugandan to win Boston. Not to be forgotten are 2023 and 2024 Boston Half winners Abel Kipchumba and Yemane Haileselassie, nor cross country ace Muktar Edris who’ll race his first marathon. Two-time Boston Marathon winner Lelisa Desisa of Ethiopia, whose last finish in Boston came in 2019, aims to be at the front of the field. Tanzania’s Alphonce Felix Simbu enters Boston coming off a fourth-place, 2:04:38 finish at last month’s Valencia Marathon.

A complete list of the Professional Open Division fields can be found below; updates to the start list will be made here as race day approaches.

Media credential applications for the 2025 Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America will open in February. Information will be posted to the B.A.A.’s Media Relations page in the coming month.

2025 BOSTON MARATHON PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S DIVISION

WOMEN’S FIELDCOUNTRYPERSONAL BEST
Amane BerisoETH2:14:58 (Valencia, 2022)
Yalemzerf YehualawETH2:16:52 (Amsterdam, 2024)
Irine CheptaiKEN2:17:51 (Chicago, 2024)
Joan MellyROU2:18:04 (Seoul, 2022)
Keira D’AmatoUSA2:19:12 (Houston, 2022)
Rahma TusaETH2:19:33 (Houston, 2024)
Edna KiplagatKEN2:19:50 (London, 2012)*
Buze DiribaETH2:20:22 (Chicago, 2024)
Mary NgugiKEN2:20:22 (London, 2022)
Sara HallUSA2:20:32 (Chandler, 2020)*
Bedatu HirpaETH2:21:09 (Amsterdam, 2024)
Calli Hauger-ThackeryGBR2:21:34 (Berlin, 2024)
Hellen ObiriKEN2:21:38 (Boston, 2023)
Emma BatesUSA2:22:10 (Boston, 2023)
Sharon CheropKEN2:22:28 (Berlin, 2013)*
Desiree LindenUSA2:22:38 (Boston, 2011)*
Sharon LokediKEN2:22:45 (Boston, 2024)
Viola ChepngenoKEN2:23:23 (Capetown, 2024)
Sara VaughnUSA2:23:24 (Chicago, 2023)
Lindsay FlanaganUSA2:23:31 (Chicago, 2024)
Stacy NdiwaKEN2:23:42 (Chicago, 2024)
Gabi RookerUSA2:24:29 (Chicago, 2024)
Kellyn TaylorUSA2:24:29 (Duluth, 2018)
Dakotah PopehnUSA2:24:40 (Chicago, 2023)
Jackie GaughanUSA2:24:40 (Sacramento)
Nell RojasUSA2:24:51 (Boston, 2023)
Cynthia LimoKEN2:25:10 (Hamburg, 2024)
Lily PartridgeGBR2:25:12 (Valencia, 2023)
Angie OrjuelaCOL2:25:35 (Berlin, 2023) NR
Jess McClainUSA2:25:46 (Orlando, 2024)
Lauren HagansUSA2:25:47 (Chicago, 2024)
Tristin ColleyUSA2:25:58 (Chicago, 2023)
Annie FrisbieUSA2:26:18 (New York City, 2021)
Stephanie BruceUSA2:28:41 (Sacramento, 2024)*
Anne-Marie BlaneyUSA2:29:25 (Chicago, 2024)
Annie HeffernanUSA2:30:26 (Sacramento, 2024)
Kodi KlevenUSA2:30:43 (St. George, 2024)
Hannah LindholmSWE2:31:18 (Seville, 2024)*
Lindsey BradleyUSA2:31:46 (Indianapolis, 2024)
Sarah ReiterUSA2:31:58 (Duluth, 2023)
Diana BogantesCRC2:32:08 (Valencia, 2023) NR
Jessie CardinUSA2:33:34 (Chicago, 2022)
Ashlee PowersUSA2:33:40 (Twin Cities, 2024)
Kaylee FlanaganUSA2:34:03 (Berlin, 2024)
Mimi SmithUSA2:34:24 (Chicago, 2023)
Rachel HannahCAN2:34:33 (Toronto, 2024
Megan O’NeilUSA2:34:55 (St. Paul, 2024)
Anna BenedettiniUSA2:35:12 (Valley Cottage, 2023)
Hailey BowesUSA2:35:36 (Chicago, 2023)
Rena ElmerUSA2:35:45 (Duluth, 2024)*
Veronica EderUSA2:35:46 (Orlando, 2024)
Claire BenjaminUSA2:35:53 (Sacramento, 2023)
Katerine FleuhrUSA2:35:55 (Chicago, 2023)
Amanda BeachUSA2:35:59 (Indianapolis, 2024)
Abby McNultyUSA2:36:00 (Sacramento, 2023)
Sydney DevoreUSA2:36:01 (NYC, 2023)
Stephanie RouseUSA2:36:20 (Sacramento, 2023)
Brittney HallUSA2:36:28 (Valley Cottage, 2023)
Lucy DobbsUSA2:36:33 (Indianapolis, 2023)
Emily SullivanUSA2:36:41 (NYC, 2024)
Tabor HemmingUSA2:36:59 (Sacramento, 2024)
Tammy HsiehUSA2:37:00 (Sacramento, 2023)
Sarah CzuprynskiUSA2:37:21 (Sacramento, 2024)
Erika FleuhrUSA2:38:00 (Berlin, 2024)
Margaret VidoUSA2:38:06 (Sacramento, 2023)
Lianne PaganoUSA2:38:26 (Sacramento, 2023)
Allie HackettUSA2:38:54 (Duluth, 2023)
Dot McMahanUSA2:38:34 (Orlando, 2024)*
Kate BazeleyCAN2:39:30 (Toronto, 2024)*
Meriah EarleUSA2:39:46 (Orlando, 2024)*
Laurie KnowlesUSA2:41:05 (Duluth, 2024)*
Melissa PerlmanUSA2:42:50 (Chicago, 2025)*
April LundUSA2:43:35 (Indianapolis, 2023)*
Amber GreenUSA2:45:37 (St. George, 2023)*
Amber ThielbarUSA2:45:45 (North Bend, 2024)*

*Denotes Masters (40+) athlete

2025 BOSTON MARATHON PROFESSIONAL MEN’S DIVISION

MEN’S FIELDCOUNTRYPERSONAL BEST
Sisay LemmaETH2:01:48 (Valencia, 2023)
John KorirKEN2:02:44 (Chicago, 2024)
Evans ChebetKEN2:03:00 (Valencia, 2020)
Cybrian KotutKEN2:03:22 (Berlin, 2024)
Haymanot AlewETH2:03:31 (Berlin, 2024)
Daniel MateikoKEN2:04:24 (Valencia, 2024)
Alphonce Felix SimbuTAN2:04:38 (Valencia, 2024)
Lelisa DesisaETH2:04:45 (Dubai, 2013)
Victor KiplangatUGA2:05:09 (Hamburg, 2022)
Asefa BokiETH2:05:40 (Amsterdam, 2024)
Tebello RamakongoanaLES2:06:18 (Xiamen, 2025) NR
Abel KipchumbaKEN2:06:49 (Berlin, 2022)
Albert KorirKEN2:06:57 (New York City, 2023)
Tsegay WeldlibanosERI2:07:25 (Sacramento, 2024)
Patrick TiernanAUS2:07:45 (Houston, 2024)
Conner MantzUSA2:07:47 (Chicago, 2023)
Clayton YoungUSA2:08:00 (Chicago, 2023)
Rory LinkletterCAN2:08:01 (Seville, 2024)
CJ AlbertsonUSA2:08:17 (Chicago, 2024)
Amanuel MeselERI2:08:17 (Valencia, 2013)
Erenjia JiaCHN2:08:32 (Berlin, 2024)
Zach PanningUSA2:09:16 (Chicago, 2024)
Colin BennieUSA2:09:38 (Chandler, 2020)
Reed FischerUSA2:10:14 (Chicago, 2024)
Tesfu TeweldeERI2:10:21 (St. Paul, 2024)
Wesley KiptooKEN2:10:28 (Chicago, 2023)
Johannes MotschmannGER2:10:39 (London, 2024)
Nathan MartinUSA2:10:45 (Duluth, 2023)
Ryan FordUSA2:11:08 (New York City, 2024)
Colin MickowUSA2:11:22 (Chandler, 2020)
Turner WileyUSA2:11:55 (Chicago, 2024)
Yemane HaileselassieERI2:11:59 (Honolulu, 2024)
Robert MirandaUSA2:12:07 (Sacramento, 2024)
Charlie SweeneyUSA2:12:23 (Chicago, 2024)
Will NorrisUSA2:12:33 (St. Paul, 2024)
JP FlavinUSA2:12:34 (Chicago, 2024)
Joseph WhelanUSA2:13:29 (Duluth, 2019)
Ilie CorneschiROU2:13:39 (Berlin, 2022)
Erik LindenUSA2:14:15 (Sacramento, 2024)
Ryan EilerUSA2:14:22 (Boston, 2024)
Josh KalaposUSA2:14:26 (Orlando, 2024)
Lyle O’BrienUSA2:14:29 (Orlando, 2024)
Ben KendellUSA2:15:11 (Chicago, 2024)
Jacob HeslingtonUSA2:15:12 (Orlando, 2024)
Primoz KobeSLO2:15:37 (Rotterdam, 2022)*
Tim McGowanUSA2:15:49 (Sacramento, 2024)
Andrew BowmanUSA2:15:50 (Pittsburgh, 2024)
Mason JonesUSA2:15:54 (Indianapolis, 2023)
Louis SerafiniUSA2:15:55 (Duluth, 2022)
Yudai FukudaJPN2:15:57 (Gold Coast, 2024)
Thomas TothCAN2:15:57 (Valley Cottage, 2023)
Mitch AmmonsUSA2:16:01 (Valley Cottage, 2023)
Hiroaki FurukawaJPN2:16:14 (Kumamoto, 2024)
Grant O’ConnorUSA2:16:17 (Boston, 2024)
Aaron DavidsonUSA2:16:30 (Duluth, 2023)
Alex MilneGBR2:16:30 (London, 2023)
Kevin KirkUSA2:16:33 (Twin Cities, 2024)
Michael BlaszczykUSA2:16:43 (Sacramento, 2023)
Joost PlaetinckUSA2:16:47 (Sacramento, 2023)
Kyle JohnsonUSA2:16:59 (Duluth, 2024)
Prescott LeachUSA2:17:28 (Sacramento, 2023)*
Jesse DavisUSA2:17:30 (Indianapolis, 2023)*
Dustin BybeeUSA2:19:48 (St. George, 2023)*
Jonathan KotterUSA2:20:08 (St. George, 2023)*
David CisewskiUSA2:20:53 (Chicago, 2023)*
Juan Vidal RiberoESP2:22:14 (Valencia, 2023)*
Sam MorseUSA2:22:15 (Boston, 2024)*
Pablo Villalobos BazagaESP2:22:32 (Seville, 2024)*
Iain HunterUSA2:23:45 (St. George, 2023)*
Muktar EdrisETHDebut / 1:00:52 HM
Barry KeaneIRLDebut/ 1:02:35 HM
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