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Press Release - Boston Marathon - 1/11/18

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

     John Hancock Announces 2018 Boston Marathon International Elite Field
                     46 Elite Athletes from 13 Countries
                    Invited for 122nd Running on April 16


BOSTON, MA, January 11, 2018- In its 33rd year as principal sponsor of the 
Boston Marathon, John Hancock today announced the elite field for the 122nd 
Boston Marathon on April 16. A complete field list follows. 

Six Boston Marathon champions and 17 top U.S. runners will challenge an 
exceptional men's and women's international field that includes 23 
Olympians. Altogether, the John Hancock Elite Athlete team has won 14 
Olympic and IAAF World Championships Marathon medals, as well as more than 
100 global marathons including 17 Abbott World Marathon Majors. The field's 
success in strategic and tactical championship style racing will prove 
critical as they run the world's most historic marathon course from 
Hopkinton to Boston.

"We look forward to our 2018 John Hancock Elite Athlete Team joining us on 
Patriots' Day to seek the coveted Boston Marathon title," said John Hancock 
Chief Marketing Officer Barbara Goose.  "Over the past 33 years of our 
sponsorship, we have hosted more 800 of the world's best runners from 48 
countries, and this year's team ranks with the best of them. Together with 
tens of thousands of fans, we'll be cheering for these accomplished 
athletes and all participants every step of the way as we all move 
#TogetherForward." 

"The John Hancock Elite Athlete Team, yet again, is a stunning collection 
of talent from around the globe," said Tom Grilk, Chief Executive Officer 
of the Boston Athletic Association. "This international field, combined 
with the previously announced Americans and defending champions, will make 
for a very memorable race day with historic potential. Fewer than 100 days 
remain until Patriots' Day, and we eagerly await crowning our next 
champions on April 16."

Men's Field Summary

Leading a formidable field of 25 elite men are 2017 Boston and IAAF World 
Marathon Champion Geoffrey Kirui of Kenya; two-time Boston champion and 
2013 World Championships Marathon silver medalist Lelisa Desisa; and 2016 
Boston winner Lemi Berhanu. Desisa and Berhanu, both from Ethiopia, most 
recently finished third and fourth, respectively, at the 2017 TCS New York 
City Marathon. 

Chasing the champions is 2017 World Championships Marathon silver medalist 
Tamirat Tola. Last year Tola won the Dubai Marathon and at the 2016 Olympic 
Games earned a bronze medal for Ethiopia in the 10,000m.

American Galen Rupp, second in Boston last year, also returns after winning 
the 2017 Bank of America Chicago Marathon. Rupp owns two Olympic medals: a 
2012 silver in the 10,000m and a 2016 bronze in the marathon. Fellow 
American Shadrack Biwott and Kenyan Wilson Chebet are additional top 
finishers returning to seek the title. Biwott finished as the second 
American and fourth overall last year. Chebet was fifth and has finished as 
high as runner-up in Boston. Chebet is a champion of Rotterdam, Honolulu, 
and a three-time winner of the Amsterdam Marathon. 

Among those making their Boston debuts are several Kenyan men who ran their 
personal best times in 2017. Nobert Kigen finished fourth in Seoul and 
runner-up in Amsterdam. Evans Chebet was fourth in Tokyo and second in 
Valencia. Felix Kandie was second in Seoul and fourth in Berlin. Philemon 
Rono won the Toronto Marathon and set the Canadian all-comers record in 
2:06:52. Returning to Boston after winning the B.A.A. Distance Medley in 
2013 and 2014 is Stephen Sambu, the fifth-place finisher at last year's 
Chicago Marathon. Also joining the international field is Dutch Olympian 
Abdi Nageeye, who set a national marathon record this past year, and 
Canadian Olympians Reid Coolsaet and Eric Gillis. Coolsaet is the second 
fastest Canadian marathoner of all time and Gillis most recently placed 
tenth at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games Marathon.

Added to the U.S. elite field are Elkanah Kibet, the top American at the 
2017 World Championships Marathon and Timothy Ritchie, the 2017 U.S. 
National Marathon Champion. They join Rupp, Biwott and the previously 
announced U.S. Elite Team of Dathan Ritzenhein, Abdi Abdirahman, Ryan Vail, 
Scott Smith and Andrew Bumbalough.

German national marathon record holder Arne Gabius is in the field, as is 
South African Olympian Lusapho April and Japanese elites Yuki Kawauchi and 
Kentaro Nakamoto. Kawauchi has won over 30 marathons and finished ninth in 
the 2017 World Championships Marathon, while Nakamoto was sixth and the 
first Japanese finisher at the 2012 Olympic Games Marathon.

Women's Field Summary

On the women's elite team, John Hancock has assembled an accomplished field 
of 20 women, ten of whom have personal best times under 2:23:00. 

Leading the way is two-time World Championships Marathon gold medalist Edna 
Kiplagat of Kenya, who returns to defend her 2017 Boston Marathon title. 
Kiplagat is a three-time Abbott World Marathon Majors Series winner and a 
champion of marathons in Boston, London, New York City and Los Angeles. 
Last year after Boston, she won the silver medal at the World Championships 
Marathon and then finished fourth in New York.

Challenging Kiplagat is Bahrain's Eunice Kirwa, the 2016 Olympic Marathon 
silver medalist, and Ethiopia's Aselefech Mergia, a London champion and 
three-time winner of Dubai. The trio will be joined by 2014 Boston Marathon 
champion and course record holder Buzunesh Deba, of Ethiopia, and 
countrywoman Mamitu Daska, a two-time winner of Frankfurt who has also 
claimed victories in Dubai and Houston.   

Caroline Rotich, who won the 2015 Boston Marathon and is a champion of 
Prague and Las Vegas Marathons, returns and is joined by countrywoman 
Gladys Chesir who makes her Boston debut after finishing runner-up in 
Amsterdam last year. With a half marathon personal best of 66:57, Chesir 
will be in the chase for the title.

National marathon record holders Kellys Arias of Colombia and Madai Perez 
of Mexico will be in the mix, as will Krista Duchene, the second fastest 
Canadian marathoner in history. Jessica Augusto of Portugal and Jessica 
Draskau Petersson of Denmark - both Olympians - will make their Boston 
Marathon debuts.

The previously announced U.S. team includes four of the five fastest U.S. 
marathon women of all time: Deena Kastor, Jordan Hasay, Shalane Flanagan 
and Desiree Linden.  Kastor, the national record holder, is a London and 
Chicago champion and earned the bronze medal at the 2004 Olympic Marathon. 
Hasay finished third in both Boston and Chicago last year. Flanagan 
recently won the TCS New York City Marathon and owns an Olympic silver 
medal in the 10,000m. Linden has finished in the top five in seven Abbott 
World Marathon Majors and missed winning Boston by just two seconds in 
2011. 

Joining the U.S. Team are Molly Huddle, who has more than 20 national 
titles and the American record in the 5,000m, 10,000m and the 5K; Serena 
Burla, who finished 10th and 11th at the 2015 and 2017 IAAF World 
Championships Marathon, respectively; Sara Hall, the 2017 U.S. National 
Marathon Champion; and Kellyn Taylor, who won a 2015 Pan American bronze 
medal in the 5,000m.

The 2018 Boston Marathon marks the 33rd year of John Hancock's landmark 
sponsorship of the legendary race. For additional information about the 
elite athlete program and sponsorship, please visit 
www.johnhancock.com/bostonmarathon/sportspartnerships.html or follow us 
@jhboston26 and @johnhancockUSA on Twitter. 

2018 Boston Marathon John Hancock Elite Men's Field

Elite Men's Field           Country        Personal Best Marathon
Tamirat Tola                Ethiopia       2:04:11 (Dubai, 2017)
Lemi Berhanu                Ethiopia       2:04:33 (Dubai, 2016)
Lelisa Desisa               Ethiopia       2:04:45 (Dubai, 2013)
Nobert Kigen                Kenya          2:05:13 (Amsterdam, 2017)
Wilson Chebet               Kenya          2:05:27 (Rotterdam, 2011)
Evans Chebet                Kenya          2:05:30 (Valencia, 2017)
Felix Kandie                Kenya          2:06:03 (Seoul, 2017)
Geoffrey Kirui              Kenya          2:06:27 (Amsterdam, 2016)
Philemon Rono               Kenya          2:06:52 (Toronto, 2017)
Dathan Ritzenhein           USA            2:07:47 (Chicago, 2012)
Yuki Kawauchi               Japan          2:08:14 (Seoul, 2013)
Abdi Nageeye                Netherlands    2:08:16 (Amsterdam, 2017) NR
Lusapho April               South Africa   2:08:32 (Hannover, 2013)
Arne Gabius                 Germany        2:08:33 (Frankfurt, 2015) NR
Kentaro Nakamoto            Japan          2:08:35 (Beppu-Oita, 2013)
Abdi Abdirahman             USA            2:08:56 (Chicago, 2006)
Galen Rupp                  USA            2:09:20 (Chicago, 2017)
Reid Coolsaet               Canada         2:10:28 (Berlin, 2015)
Ryan Vail                   USA            2:10:57 (London, 2014)
Stephen Sambu               Kenya          2:11:07 (Chicago, 2017) 
Eric Gillis                 Canada         2:11:21 (Toronto, 2014)
Elkanah Kibet               USA            2:11:31 (Chicago, 2015)
Timothy Ritchie             USA            2:11:56 (Sacramento, 2017)
Shadrack Biwott             USA            2:12:01 (New York, 2016)
Scott Smith                 USA            2:12:21 (Frankfurt, 2017)
Andrew Bumbalough           USA            2:13:58 (Tokyo, 2017)


2018 Boston Marathon John Hancock Elite Women's Field

Elite Women's Field         Country        Personal Best Marathon
Aselefech Mergia            Ethiopia       2:19:31 (Dubai, 2012)
Deena Kastor                USA            2:19:36 (London, 2006) NR
Edna Kiplagat               Kenya          2:19:50 (London, 2012)
Buzunesh Deba               Ethiopia       2:19:59 (Boston, 2014) CR
Jordan Hasay                USA            2:20:57 (Chicago, 2017)
Shalane Flanagan            USA            2:21:14 (Berlin, 2014)
Eunice Kirwa                Bahrain        2:21:17 (Nagoya, 2017) NR
Mamitu Daska                Ethiopia       2:21:59 (Frankfurt, 2011)
Desiree Linden              USA            2:22:38 (Boston, 2011)
Madai Perez                 Mexico         2:22:59 (Chicago, 2006) NR
Caroline Rotich             Kenya          2:23:22 (Chicago, 2012)
Jessica Augusto             Portugal       2:24:25 (London, 2014)
Gladys Chesir               Kenya          2:24:51 (Amsterdam, 2017)
Serena Burla                USA            2:26:53 (Osaka, 2017)
Sara Hall                   USA            2:27:21 (Frankfurt, 2017)
Molly Huddle                USA            2:28:13 (New York City, 2016)
Krista Duchene              Canada         2:28:32 (Toronto, 2013)
Kellyn Taylor               USA            2:28:40 (Houston, 2015)
Kellys Arias                Colombia       2:29:36 (Hamburg, 2016) NR
Jessica Draskau Petersson   Denmark        2:30:07 (Chicago, 2015)
NR = National Record
CR = Course Record

About John Hancock and Manulife

John Hancock is a division of Manulife Financial Corporation, a leading 
international financial services group that helps people achieve their 
dreams and aspirations by putting customers' needs first and providing the 
right advice and solutions. We operate primarily as John Hancock in the 
United States, and Manulife elsewhere. We provide financial advice, 
insurance and wealth and asset management solutions for individuals, groups 
and institutions. Assets under management and administration by Manulife 
and its subsidiaries were over $1 trillion (US$806 billion) as of September 
30, 2017. Manulife Financial Corporation trades as MFC on the TSX, NYSE, 
and PSE, and under 945 on the SEHK. Manulife can be found at manulife.com.

One of the largest life insurers in the United States, John Hancock 
supports approximately 10 million Americans with a broad range of financial 
products, including life insurance, annuities, investments, 401(k) plans, 
and college savings plans. We also offer advice through Signator, a network 
of independent financial advisors. Additional information about John 
Hancock may be found at johnhancock.com.

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