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Press Release - Boston Marathon - 4/5/17

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

         John Hancock Financial Announces Elite Athlete Ambassadors for 
                             2017 Boston Marathon

          Past Champions, Olympians, and Dick and Rick Hoyt Invited as 
                            Race Week Ambassadors

BOSTON, MA, April 5, 2017—John Hancock today announced its Elite Athlete 
Ambassador Team for the 2017 Boston Marathon to be held on April 17.

Boston Marathon champions Greg Meyer, Joan Benoit Samuelson, Bill Rodgers, 
Uta Pippig, and Tatyana McFadden will join Shalane Flanagan, Ryan Hall, 
Deena Kastor, Becca Pizzi and Dick and Rick Hoyt as ambassadors for this 
year’s race.

Ambassadors will cheer on the 30,000 participants racing from Hopkinton to 
Boston on Patriots’ Day and attend media, community and race week events, 
including making appearances at the John Hancock booth at the Sports and 
Fitness Expo and surprising race participants at weekend "meet and greets" 
near the finish line. All ambassadors will attend the John Hancock Elite 
Athlete press conference on April 14 at 10 a.m. at the Fairmont Copley. 
Many of the ambassadors will make appearance on behalf of John Hancock 
throughout the year.

"Once again we are excited to announce an outstanding group of John Hancock 
Elite Athlete Ambassadors to meet participants, fans, and media during race 
week," said Rob Friedman, head of Sponsorship and Event Marketing at John 
Hancock. "These inspirational athletes continue to give back to the sport 
of marathoning in so many positive ways and they have become a welcome and 
integral part of the Boston Marathon community."

Greg Meyer: The 1983 Boston Marathon champion, Meyer won the 1980 Detroit 
Marathon and the1982 Chicago Marathon. Meyer set ten U.S. road racing 
records and two world records (15K, Ten Mile) during his career. He is the 
coach of the John Hancock Employee Running Program for the Boston Marathon.

Joan Benoit Samuelson: The first woman to win Olympic gold in the marathon, 
Samuelson is a two-time Boston Marathon winner and Chicago Marathon winner. 
In 1979, as a 21-year-old college senior, Samuelson won the Boston Marathon 
and set an American best (2:35:15). In 1983, she won again, setting a world 
standard of 2:22:43.

Bill Rodgers: Four-time Boston Marathon (1975, 1978-80) and four-time New 
York City Marathon champion (1976-79), Rodgers continues to inspire runners 
of all ages and abilities. Rodgers also won the Fukuoka Marathon and is a 
former world record holder in the 25K.

Uta Pippig: Coach of Team Hoyt, Pippig was the first woman to officially 
win the Boston Marathon three consecutive times (1994-96). She is also a 
three-time Berlin Marathon champion (1990, 92, 95). She competed for 
Germany at the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games and gained U.S. citizenship in 
2004.

Tatyana McFadden: A Boston Athletic Association invited push rim wheelchair 
elite racer this year, McFadden is one of the most decorated athletes of 
all time. She won four gold medals at the 2016 Paralympics in Rio and has 
been undefeated at the Boston, New York, Chicago and London Marathons since 
2013. This past summer she received the ESPY for Best Female Athlete with a 
Disability. McFadden will be a John Hancock Ambassador during the coming 
year.

Shalane Flanagan, a four-time Olympian, recorded the fastest time ever run 
by an American woman on the Boston course (2:22:02) in 2014. She holds 
American records in the indoor 3,000m and 5,000m and in the 10K, 15K, and 
25K. She won the silver medal in the 2008 Olympics 10,000m and won the 
bronze medal at the 2011 World Cross Country Championships. Flanagan won 
the 2012 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials and was ninth in the 2012 Olympic 
Marathon. In 2016, she was third at the Trials and sixth in the Olympic 
Marathon.

Ryan Hall: American record holder in the 20K, 30K and half marathon, Hall 
also owns the U.S. course record on the Boston Marathon course (2:04:58). 
He won the 2007 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials and finished runner-up at the 
2012 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials. At the 2008 Olympic Games Marathon, he 
finished 10th.

Deena Kastor: A three-time Olympian, Kastor is the U.S. record holder in 
the marathon (2:19:36) and the half marathon (1:07:34). In 2004 at the 
Olympic Marathon, she won the bronze medal. She currently holds the U.S. 
masters record in the marathon as well. She has won 18 U.S. titles across 
various distances and earned two silver medals at the World Cross Country 
Championships. She won the 2005 Chicago Marathon, the 2006 London Marathon, 
and the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials Marathon.

Becca Pizzi: In 2016, Becca Pizzi ran 7 marathons on 7 continents in 7 days 
as part of the 2016 World Marathon Challenge. Not only was she the first 
American women to ever complete the challenge, she won each of these 
marathons and set a new women’s record of 27 hours, 26 minutes and 15 
seconds. Becca has run over 50 marathons, including nearly 20 Boston 
Marathons.

Dick and Rick Hoyt: The Hoyts have raced together in more than 1,100 
sporting events, including 32 Boston Marathons. Over three decades they 
have inspired race participants and fans with their determination and 
willpower to defy all expectations. Rick continues to race with Bryan 
Lyons.

The 2017 Boston Marathon marks the 32nd year of John Hancock’s landmark 
sponsorship of the legendary race.

For additional information about this year’s elite team running the race, 
please visit www.bostonmarathonmediaguide.com.

For more information about the elite athlete program and sponsorship, 
please visit www.johnhancock.com/bostonmarathon/sportspartnerships.html or 
follow us @jhboston26 on Twitter.

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, our 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 $977 billion (US $728 billion) as at 
December 31, 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, 401(k) 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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