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2021 TCS New York City Marathon - Women's Preview


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2021 TCS New York City Marathon Women's Preview and Starter List

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It must have been a disappointment to the New York City Marathon that the defending champion, Joyciline Jepkosgei chose to participate in the rescheduled London Marathon rather than return to New York to defend her title. As Jepkosgei ultimately won the London race, it was clear that she was in good shape and would have competed well in New York...even more of a disappointment that she would not run. Similarly, the 2019 runner-up and arguably best marathoner of all-time, Mary Keitany (the marathon world-record holder, 4-time NYC Marathon winner and 8-times on the NYC Marathon podium) would not return as she had just announced her retirement from running.

With the top two finishers from the prior, 2019, race not returning, New York found the best field it could and did a stellar job. At the top of the list and with the fastest personal best in the field, the gold-medalist from the 2021 Tokyo Olympics would lead the list of favorites. Behind her, New York was able to bring back four of the top 10 finishers from the very fast 2019 field: Ruti Aga (third in 2019, 2:25:51), Nancy Kiprop (4th in 2019, 2:26:21), Desiree Linden and Kellyn Taylor.

Of great excitement to Americans, the American field for the women's race would include the three women who represented the USA at the Tokyo Olympics: Aliphine Tuliamuk, Molly Seidel and Sally Kipyego - and of course Seidel had earned the bronze medal at the Olympics. Beyond the three Olympians from the Tokyo Olympics, the field would hold three other American women who finished within the top 10 of the Olympic Trials Marathon: Laura Thweatt, Stephnie Bruse, Kellyn Taylor as well as the aforementioned Desiree Linden and Nancy Kiprop as well as Roberta Groner. Ultimately, the 2021 New York City Marathon could prove to be one of the strongest and deepest showcases of American women's marathoning talent.

Female Elite Athletes
AthleteCountryPersonal BestNYC
Peres JepchirchirKEN2:17:16, Valencia, 2020 History
Ruti Aga SoraETH2:18:34, Berlin, 2018 History
Helalia JohannesNAM2:19:52, Valencia, 2020 History
Ababel YeshanehETH2:20:51, Chicago, 2019 History
Nancy KipropUSA2:22:12, Vienna, 2019 History
Desiree LindenUSA2:22:38, Boston, 2011 History
Emily SissonUSA2:23:08, London, 2019 History
Kellyn TaylorUSA2:24:28, Duluth, 2018 History
Sally KipyegoUSA2:25:10, Berlin, 2019 History
Molly SeidelUSA2:25:13, London, 2020 History
Laura ThweattUSA2:25:38, London, 2017 History
Andrea Ramirez LimonMEX2:32:36, Houston, 2020 History
Haruka YamaguchiJPN2:26:35, Osaka, 2020 History
Aliphine TuliamukUSA2:26:50, Rotterdam, 2019 History
Stephanie Rothstein BruceUSA2:27:47, Chicago, 2019 History
Lanni MarchantCAN2:28:00, Toronto Waterfront, 2013 History
Krista DucheneCAN2:28:32, Toronto Waterfront, 2013 History
Hanna LindholmSWE2:28:59, Sevilla, 2020 History
Roberta GronerUSA2:29:09, Rotterdam, 2019 History
Samantha RoeckerUSA2:29:59, The Marathon Project, 2020 History
Rebecca GentryGBR2:32:01, 2020 G.B. Olympic Team Trials - Women's Marathon, 2021 History
Rachel HannahCAN2:32:09, Houston, 2016 History
Lindsey ScherfUSA2:32:19, Duluth, 2015 History
Beverly RamosPUR2:32:43, Ampugnano, 2021 History
Grace KahuraKEN2:33:34, Duluth, 2021 History
Alexi PappasGRE2:34:26, Houston, 2020 History
Obsie BirruUSA2:30:25, Sacramento, 2019 History
Marie-Ange BrumelotFRA2:36:23, Chicago, 2019 History
Ivette MejiaUSA2:38:23, Valencia, 2019 History
Bose Gemeda AssefaETH2:39:04, Richmond, 2018 History
Kate GustafsonCAN2:40:06, Chicago, 2018 History
Ziyang LiuCHN2:40:17, Carmel Marathon, 2021 History
Meseret Basa AliETH2:40:41, Pittsburgh, 2014 History
Meseret Basa AliETH2:40:41, Pittsburgh, 2014 History
Emma KerteszUSA2:40:56, Chicago, 2016 History
Leigh Anne SharekUSA2:46:25, Berlin, 2019 History
Jessica ChichesterUSA2:42:16, Toronto Waterfront, 2019 History
Joanna ThompsonUSA2:42:25, Sacramento, 2018 History
Ana JohnsonUSA2:43:11, Ottawa, 2018 History
Ana JohnsonUSA2:43:11, Ottawa, 2018 History
Molly BookmyerUSA2:44:07, Houston, 2019 History
Molly BookmyerUSA2:44:07, Houston, 2019 History
Grace BowenUSA2:44:49, Philadelphia, 2019 History
Aileen BarryIRL2:44:51, Duluth, 2018 History
Viola Cheptoo LagatKEN History
Annie FrisbieUSA History
Makenna MylerUSA History


 

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