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Press Release - Boston Marathon - 1/12/17

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                   John Hancock Financial Announces 2017 
                Boston Marathon International Elite Field

44 Elite Athletes from 10 Countries Invited for 121st Running on April 17

BOSTON, MA, Embargoed until 10 a.m. January 12, 2017 — In its 32nd year as 
principal sponsor of the Boston Marathon, John Hancock Financial today 
announced the elite field for the 121st Boston Marathon on April 17. A 
complete field list follows.

Six Boston Marathon champions and 15 top U.S. runners will challenge an 
exceptional men's and women's international field. Combined, the team has 
won Olympic and IAAF World Championships medals as well as 89 global 
marathons, including 22 Abbott World Marathon Majors. There will be 19 
Olympians in the field.

Marathon world-record-holder Dennis Kimetto leads a field of nine men who 
have lifetime bests under 2:05:30. Kimetto is a Chicago and Tokyo champion 
and set the world marathon standard with his 2:02:57 Berlin win in 2014. 
Kimetto also holds the world 25K record. Close on his heels will be 
seasoned runners and fellow Kenyans Emmanuel Mutai, Patrick Makau and Sammy 
Kitwara. Mutai finished second to Kimetto in the 2014 Berlin race, is a 
London and Amsterdam champion and earned the silver medal at the 2009 IAAF 
World Championships. Makau is a former marathon world-record-holder, 
two-time Berlin and Fukuoka winner, and champion in Rotterdam and 
Frankfurt. Kitwara has run six half marathons under one hour and is coming 
off a December win in Taipei.

2016 Boston Marathon champion Lemi Berhanu Hayle of Ethiopia will work with 
countrymen Yemane Tsegay, Dino Sefir and Sisay Lemma as he seeks to defend 
his title. Tsegay finished third in Boston last year, claimed the silver 
medal at the 2015 IAAF World Championships Marathon and has nine global 
marathon wins, including winning Fukuoka this past December. Sefir and 
Lemma are new to the Boston course. Sefir holds 2016 wins in Ottawa and 
Barcelona. Lemma won Frankfurt and Vienna in 2015.

Four additional Kenyans will be in the mix. Wesley Korir, the 2012 Boston 
Marathon champion is joined by Wilson Chebet, a three-time Amsterdam winner 
and Rotterdam winner, who has finished second and third in
Boston. Rising talents Geoffrey Kirui, who won the bronze medal in the 
10,000m at the 2012 IAAF World Junior Championships and Daniel Salel, the 
2016 B.A.A. Half Marathon champion, also seek a podium finish in their 
Boston debuts.

Olympians Yared Asmeron of Eritrea, Cutbert Nyasango of Zimbabwe, and Eric 
Gillis of Canada also are in the field. Highlights of Asmeron's career 
include finishing eighth at the 2004 Olympic Games and fourth at the 2007 
IAAF World Championships. Nyasango holds his country's national record and 
finished seventh at the 2012 Olympic Games Marathon. Gillis, a three-time 
Olympian, most recently placed tenth at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games 
Marathon.

U.S. elite men previously announced include 2014 Boston Marathon winner and 
2004 Olympic silver medalist Meb Keflezighi, 2016 Olympic Marathon bronze 
medalist Galen Rupp, 2016 Olympian Jared Ward, four-time Olympian Abdi 
Abdirahman, Shadrack Biwott and Sean Quigley.

Recently added to the U.S. team is Luke Puskedra, who finished fourth at 
the 2016 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials and was the top American at the 2015 
Chicago Marathon with a fifth place finish.

On the women's side, John Hancock has assembled a talented field with nine 
women holding personal best times under 2:23:23. Two-time IAAF World 
Championships gold medalist Edna Kiplagat is one of the most accomplished 
women in the field. Kiplagat is a London, New York City and Los Angeles 
champion and won the Abbott World Marathon Majors Series in 2013-2014. Last 
year she finished third in Tokyo and second in Chicago, running a 2:22:36 
and 2:23:28 respectively. Countrywomen Gladys Cherono, the 2015 Berlin 
winner and 2014 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships gold medalist, joins 
Kiplagat, as does 2015 Boston, Prague and Las Vegas champion Caroline 
Rotich.

Valentine Kipketer, Joyce Chepkirui, and Brigid Kosgei round out the Kenyan 
team. Kipketer is a past winner of Amsterdam and Mumbai; Chepkirui is an 
Amsterdam and two-time Honolulu winner; and Kosgei won Honolulu and Milan 
in 2016.

From Ethiopia, 2016 champ Atsede Baysa as well as 2014 Boston Marathon 
winner and course-record-holder Buzunesh Deba are back to race. They will 
be joined by countrywoman and young talent Ruti Aga who won the silver 
medal in the 5,000m at the 2012 World Junior Championships and last year 
finished second in Vienna and third in Berlin.

Four-time Olympian Jelena Prokopcuka of Latvia, who is a two-time New York 
City winner and two-time Boston runner-up returns after placing 12th at the 
2016 Olympic Marathon. She will be joined by Rose Chelimo of Bahrain, who 
finished eighth at the 2016 Olympic Marathon; three-time Olympian Diane 
Nukuri of Burundi who most recently finished fifth at the New York City 
Marathon; Kellys Arias, who holds the Colombian national record; and Rachel 
Hannah, the fastest Canadian marathoner of 2016.

Previously announced elite women from the U.S. include four-time Olympian 
and 10,000m Olympic bronze medalist Shalane Flanagan, who recently finished 
sixth at the 2016 Olympic Games Marathon; two-time Olympian Desiree Linden, 
who finished seventh at the 2016 Olympic Games Marathon; 2015 Pan Am Games 
Marathon silver medalist Lindsay Flanagan; two-time Pittsburgh winner Clara 
Santucci; Tallahassee and Twin Cities winner Esther Atkins; and making her 
debut is track standout, Jordan Hasay, the 2016 Ten Mile National Champion.

Added to the U.S. women's field are Olympian Blake Russell and Liz Costello 
who is making her marathon debut. Russell is a winner of the Twin Cities 
Marathon, a four-time top-20 finisher in World Cross Country Championships, 
the top American finisher at the 2008 Olympic Games Marathon, and most 
recently finished third at the 2015 Los Angeles Marathon. Costello, an 
All-American at Princeton University, finished fourth in the 10,000m at the 
2015 Pan American Games and last year placed sixth in the 10,000m at the 
U.S. Olympic Trials.

"We are excited that the elite race for the 121st running of the Boston 
Marathon will showcase many of the most accomplished runners in the world," 
said Rob Friedman, head of Sponsorship and Event Marketing at John Hancock. 
"During our 32 years of sponsorship, we have hosted more than 750 elite 
athletes from 47 countries, and each year they run a strategic and exciting 
race for the spectators in Boston and fans around the globe. We look 
forward to cheering on the elites and the thousands of runners who will 
join them as they race over the world's most historic marathon course."

"As evidenced by the returning champions and top Americans who have already 
been announced, today's release of the full field reveals an incredible 
amount of talent heading to Boston," said B.A.A. Chief Executive Officer 
Tom Grilk. "Tactics are of crucial importance on the Boston Marathon 
course, where the right combination of speed, smarts, and willpower can 
help a victor emerge from the world's best runners. April's race will be 
exciting to watch and John Hancock is to be commended for bringing the 
world's best to Boston once again."

For additional information about the John Hancock Elite Athlete Program and 
sponsorship, please visit 
www.johnhancock.com/bostonmarathon/sportspartnerships.html or follow us 
@jhboston26 on Twitter. A complete field list follows.

2017 Boston Marathon John Hancock Elite Field 

Elite Men's Field          Country    Personal Best Marathon 
Dennis Kimetto             Kenya      2:02:57 (Berlin, 2014) WR
Emmanuel Mutai             Kenya      2:03:13 (Berlin, 2014)
Patrick Makau              Kenya      2:03:38 (Berlin, 2011)
Sammy Kitwara              Kenya      2:04:28 (Chicago, 2014)
Lemi Berhanu Hayle         Ethiopia   2:04:33 (Dubai, 2016)
Yemane Tsegay              Ethiopia   2:04:48 (Rotterdam, 2012)
Dino Sefir                 Ethiopia   2:04:50 (Dubai, 2012)
Sisay Lemma                Ethiopia   2:05:16 (Dubai, 2016)
Wilson Chebet              Kenya      2:05:27 (Rotterdam, 2011)
Wesley Korir               Kenya      2:06:13 (Chicago, 2012)
Geoffrey Kirui             Kenya      2:06:27 (Amsterdam, 2016)
Yared Asmeron              Eritrea    2:07:27 (Chuncheon, 2011)
Meb Keflezighi             USA        2:08:37 (Boston, 2014)
Abdi Abdirahman            USA        2:08:56 (Chicago, 2006)
Cutbert Nyasango           Zimbabwe   2:09:52 (Prague, 2014) NR
Galen Rupp                 USA        2:10:05 (Rio de Janeiro, 2016)
Luke Puskedra              USA        2:10:24 (Chicago, 2015)
Eric Gillis                Canada     2:11:21 (Toronto, 2014)
Jared Ward                 USA        2:11:30 (Rio de Janeiro, 2016)
Shadrack Biwott            USA        2:12:01 (New York, 2016)
Sean Quigley               USA        2:13:30 (Fukuoka, 2013)
Daniel Salel               Kenya      debut 


Elite Women's Field        Country   Personal Best Marathon 
Gladys Cherono             Kenya     2:19:25 (Berlin, 2015)
Edna Kiplagat              Kenya     2:19:50 (London, 2012)
Buzunesh Deba              Ethiopia  2:19:59 (Boston, 2014) CR
Shalane Flanagan           USA       2:21:14 (Berlin, 2014)
Atsede Baysa               Ethiopia  2:22:03 (Chicago, 2012)
Desiree Linden             USA       2:22:38 (Boston, 2011)
Jelena Prokopcuka          Latvia    2:22:56 (Osaka, 2005) NR
Valentine Kipketer         Kenya     2:23:02 (Amsterdam, 2013)
Caroline Rotich            Kenya     2:23:22 (Chicago, 2012)
Joyce Chepkirui            Kenya     2:24:11 (Amsterdam, 2015)
Rose Chelimo               Bahrain   2:24:14 (Seoul, 2016)
Ruti Aga                   Ethiopia  2:24:41 (Berlin, 2016)
Brigid Kosgei              Kenya     2:24:45 (Lisbon, 2016)
Diane Nukuri               Burundi   2:27:50 (London, 2015)
Blake Russell              USA       2:29:10 (Chicago, 2005)
Lindsay Flanagan           USA       2:29:28 (Frankfurt, 2016)
Kellys Arias               Colombia  2:29:36 (Hamburg, 2016) NR
Clara Santucci             USA       2:29:54 (Boston, 2011)
Rachel Hannah              Canada    2:32:09 (Houston, 2016)
Esther Atkins              USA       2:33:15 (Boston, 2014)
Liz Costello               USA       debut 
Jordan Hasay               USA       debut 

WR= World Record 
NR= National Record 
CR= Course Record 

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, the 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 $966 billion (US $736 billion) as at 
September 30, 2016. 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, retirement 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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