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Press Release - Boston Marathon - 1/10/19

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

           John Hancock Announces 2019 Boston Marathon Elite Team

  82 Elite Athletes, Including Olympians, Paralympians, World Champions and 
           Abbott World Marathon Majors Winners, from 15 Countries 
                    Invited for 123rd Running on April 15

BOSTON, MA, January 10, 2019, 10:00 a.m. EST-John Hancock and the Boston 
Athletic Association (B.A.A.) today announced the elite international 
fields for the 123rd Boston Marathon on April 15. Complete field lists 
follow. 

Nine Boston Marathon open champions and seven Boston Marathon wheelchair 
champions will challenge their respective fields to seek the coveted olive 
wreath. Combined, the field has won more than 200 international marathons 
and includes Olympic and Paralympic medalists, IAAF World Championships 
Marathon medalists and Abbott World Marathon Majors champions. 

"John Hancock as principal sponsor of the Boston Marathon has recruited the 
world's best runners to race on this historic course for over three 
decades," said John Hancock Chief Marketing Officer Barbara Goose. "This 
year we welcome back 16 returning champions to challenge an accomplished 
international field of Olympians, World Champions and Abbott World Marathon 
Majors winners. We recognize the commitment and hard work it takes to 
compete at the highest level of the sport and look forward to another 
compelling race in Boston."

"Each year, a collection of the world's best runners descends on the start 
in Hopkinton with the goal of becoming Boston Marathon champion," said 
B.A.A. CEO Tom Grilk. "John Hancock has once again assembled an Elite Team 
that will ensure a fiercely competitive race. From decorated champions to 
Olympians, Paralympians and national record holders, we are excited to 
watch another chapter of Boston Marathon history unfold on Patriots' Day."

Men's Field Summary

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. 

Leading a formidable field of 29 elite open men are: 2018 Boston winner 
Yuki Kawauchi of Japan; 2017 Boston and 2017 IAAF World Marathon Champion 
Geoffrey Kirui of Kenya; two-time Boston champion and 2018 TCS New York 
City Marathon champion Lelisa Desisa of 

Ethiopia; 2016 Boston victor Lemi Berhanu of Ethiopia; and 2012 Boston 
champion Wesley Korir of Kenya.

Chasing the champions are 2:04 marathoners Lawrence Cherono of Kenya, a 
two-time Amsterdam, two-time Honolulu, Seville and Prague champion; Sisay 
Lemma of Ethiopia, winner of Carpi, Warsaw, Vienna, Frankfurt and 
Ljubljana; and Solomon Deksisa of Ethiopia, winner of Mumbai and Hamburg.

The Japanese pair of Hiroto Inoue and Hayato Sonoda also join the team. 
Inoue won the 2018 Asian Games Marathon and Sonada was runner up in 
Beppu-Oita last year. 

From Eritrea, 2015 World Championships Marathon gold medalist and 2016 TCS 
New York City champion Ghirmay Ghebreslassie will be in contention as will 
countryman Zersenay Tadese, a four-time Olympian, former world record 
holder in the half marathon and winner of six World Championships titles.

The previously announced American team includes third place finisher last 
year, Shadrack Biwott; Olympians Dathan Ritzenhein, Abdi Abdirahman, and 
Jared Ward; as well as Jeffery Eggleston, Elkanah Kibet, Timothy Ritchie, 
Scott Fauble, Aaron Braun and Brian Shrader.

Among those making their Boston debuts are several men who ran their 
personal best times in 2018: Rotterdam winner Kenneth Kipkemoi of Kenya; 
two-time Toronto champion Benson Kipruto of Kenya; and Beirut winner 
Mohamed Reda El Aaraby of Morocco. 

Also joining the international field is British Olympian Scott Overall and 
2:06 Kenyan marathoners Felix Kandie, the Athens and Prague champion; 
Festus Talam, a two-time Eindhoven winner; and Philemon Rono, a two-time 
Toronto champion. 

In the men's wheelchair division, previously announced defending champion 
Marcel Hug of Switzerland looks to earn his fifth wheelchair title and is 
part of a stellar international field featuring 10-time winner Ernst van 
Dyk of South Africa. In his 19 Boston appearances, van Dyk has placed on 
the podium all but two times, including ten wins, five runner-ups, and a 
pair of third place finishes. 

Joining Hug and van Dyk are fellow Boston winners Masazumi Soejima and 
Hiroyuki Yamamoto (both from Japan) as well as former course record holder 
Joshua Cassidy (Canada). British stars David Weir and Johnboy Smith; 
Japan's Hiroki Nishida, Ryota Yoshida, and Kota Hokinoue; Canada's Tristan 
Smyth; and Ireland's Patrick Monahan round out the international men's 
field. 

American men's contenders Daniel Romanchuk, Joshua George, Aaron Pike, 
James Senbeta, Krige Schabort, and Brian Siemann are all entered as well. 
Romanchuk won the 2018 TCS New York City and Bank of America Chicago 
Marathons. 

Women's Field Summary

On the women's elite team, John Hancock has assembled an accomplished field 
of 22 elite open women, 11 of whom have personal best times under 2:23:00. 

Leading the way is 2018 winner Desiree Linden of the United States; 
two-time World Championships Marathon gold medalist, three-time Abbott 
World Marathon Majors series winner and 2017 Boston champion Edna Kiplagat 
of Kenya; 2015 Boston, Prague and Las Vegas winner Caroline Rotich of 
Kenya; and 2012 Boston, Hamburg, Toronto, Torino and Singapore winner 
Sharon Cherop of Kenya.

Challenging the Boston champions are 2:19 Ethiopian marathoners Aselefech 
Mergia, a London champion and three-time winner of Dubai; Mare Dibaba, the 
2015 World Championships Marathon gold medalist, 2016 Olympic Marathon 
bronze medalist, Bank of 

America Chicago Marathon champion, Beijing and two-time Xiamen winner; and 
Worknesh Degefa, a Dubai champion.

Last year's second and third place finishers, Sarah Sellers of the United 
States and Krista DuChene of Canada return to improve their positions. They 
join Olympic and World Championships silver medalist in the 10,000m, Sally 
Kipyego of the United States; and previously announced U.S. elites: Jordan 
Hasay, third at Boston in 2017; Sara Hall, 2017 national champion; Lindsay 
Flanagan; Becky Wade; and Sarah Crouch.

Joining them will be a trio of Ethiopians: two-time Olympian Meskerem 
Assefa, winner of Rotterdam and Frankfurt; Olympian Belaynesh Oljira, 2015 
World Championships 10,000m bronze medalist; and Marta Megra, a Toronto 
champion.

Rounding out the field and new to the Boston course are Olympian Betsy 
Saina of Kenya, a Paris champion; Olympian Eva Vrabcova of the Czech 
Republic, the bronze medalist in the 2018 European Marathon Championships; 
Olympian Alyson Dixon of Great Britain; and making her marathon debut is 
Mary Wacera of Kenya, the World Championships Half Marathon silver medalist 
in 2014 and bronze medalist in 2016. 

In the women's wheelchair division, Manuela Schar of Switzerland returns to 
the scene of her course record and world best performance. Schar timed a 
blistering 1:28:17 from Hopkinton to Boston in 2017, becoming the first 
woman ever to dip under the 1:30 barrier in Boston. She'll be joined on the 
starting line by compatriot Sandra Graf; Madison De Rozario and Eliza 
Ault-Connell of Australia; Margriet Van Den Broek of the Netherlands; Diane 
Roy of Canada; and Aline de Rocha of Brazil.  

Five-time winner and defending champion Tatyana McFadden fronts the 
American charge, leading Susannah Scaroni, Amanda McGrory, Arielle Rausin, 
Katrina Gerhard, and Michelle Wheeler. 

2019 Boston Marathon John Hancock Elite Men's Open Field

Name                 Country          PB 
Lawrence Cherono      Kenya           2:04:06 (Amsterdam, 2018) 
Sisay Lemma           Ethiopia        2:04:08 (Dubai, 2018)    
Lemi Berhanu          Ethiopia        2:04:33 (Dubai, 2016)  
Solomon Deksisa       Ethiopia        2:04:40 (Amsterdam, 2018) 
Lelisa Desisa         Ethiopia        2:04:45 (Dubai, 2013)       
Kenneth Kipkemoi      Kenya           2:05:44 (Rotterdam, 2018)  
Felix Kandie          Kenya           2:06:03 (Seoul, 2017)   
Geoffrey Kirui        Kenya           2:06:27 (Amsterdam, 2016)  
Festus Talam          Kenya           2:06:13 (Eindhoven, 2017) 
Wesley Korir          Kenya           2:06:13 (Chicago, 2012) 
Philemon Rono         Kenya           2:06:52 (Toronto, 2017)
Hiroto Inoue          Japan           2:06:54 (Tokyo, 2018) 
Benson Kipruto        Kenya           2:07:11 (Seoul, 2018)  
Ghirmay Ghebreslassie Eritrea         2:07:46 (London, 2016)   
Dathan Ritzenhein     USA             2:07:47 (Chicago, 2012)  
Yuki Kawauchi         Japan           2:08:14 (Seoul, 2013)
Zersenay Tadese       Eritrea         2:08:46 (Berlin, 2018)
Abdi Abdirahman       USA             2:08:56 (Chicago, 2006)
Mohamed Reda          Morocco         2:09:16 (Chicago, 2018)
   El Aaraby          
Hayato Sonoda         Japan           2:09:34 (Oita, 2018)
Scott Overall         Great Britain   2:10:55 (Berlin, 2011)
Jeffrey Eggleston     USA             2:10:52 (Gold Coast, 2014)
Jared Ward            USA             2:11:30 (Rio de Janeiro, 2016)
Elkanah Kibet         USA             2:11:31 (Chicago, 2015)
Timothy Ritchie       USA             2:11:56 (Sacramento, 2017)
Shadrack Biwott       USA             2:12:01 (New York City, 2016)
Scott Fauble          USA             2:12:28 (New York City, 2018)
Aaron Braun           USA             2:12:54 (Houston, 2015)
Brian Shrader         USA             2:13:31 (Sacramento, 2018)

2019 Boston Marathon John Hancock Elite Women's Open Field

Name                 Country         PB
Aselefech Mergia     Ethiopia        2:19:31 (Dubai, 2012)
Edna Kiplagat        Kenya           2:19:50 (London, 2012)
Mare Dibaba          Ethiopia        2:19:52 (Dubai, 2012)
Worknesh Degefa      Ethiopia        2:19:53 (Dubai, 2018)
Meskerem Assefa      Ethiopia        2:20:36 (Frankfurt, 2018)
Jordan Hasay         USA             2:20:57 (Chicago, 2017)
Belaynesh Oljira     Ethiopia        2:21:53 (Frankfurt, 2018)
Sharon Cherop        Kenya           2:22:28 (Berlin, 2013)
Desiree Linden       USA             2:22:38 (Boston, 2011)
Marta Megra          Ethiopia        2:22:35 (Toronto, 2018)
Betsy Saina          Kenya           2:22:56 (Paris, 2018)
Caroline Rotich      Kenya           2:23:22 (Chicago, 2012)
Sara Hall            USA             2:26:20 (Ottawa, 2018)
Eva Vrabcova         Czech Republic  2:26:31 (Berlin, 2018) NR
Sally Kipyego        USA             2:28:01 (New York City, 2016)
Krista Duchene       Canada          2:28:32 (Toronto, 2013)
Alyson Dixon         Great Britain   2:29:06 (London, 2017)
Lindsay Flanagan     USA             2:29:25 (Frankfurt, 2018)
Becky Wade           USA             2:30:41 (Sacramento, 2013)
Sarah Crouch         USA             2:32:27 (Chicago, 2018)
Sarah Sellers        USA             2:36:37 (New York City, 2018)
Mary Wacera          Kenya             66:29 (Houston, 2016)

2019 Boston Marathon Elite Men's Wheelchair Field

Marcel Hug           Switzerland    1:18:04 (Boston, 2017)
Ernst van Dyk        South Africa   1:18:04 (Boston, 2017)
Josh Cassidy         Canada         1:18:25 (Boston, 2012)
Masazumi Soejima     Japan          1:18:50 (Boston, 2011)
Hiroyuki Yamamoto    Japan          1:19:32 (Boston, 2017)
Hiroki Nishida       Japan          1:20:28 (Boston, 2017)
Kota Hokinoue        Japan          1:20:54 (Seoul, 2013)
Joshua George        USA            1:21:47 (Boston, 2017)
Aaron Pike           USA            1:22:09 (Boston, 2017)
Ryota Yoshida        Japan          1:23:18 (Boston, 2017)
Krige Schabort       USA            1:23:44 (Boston, 2012)
James Senbeta        USA            1:24:27 (Boston, 2017)
David Weir           Great Britain  1:26:17 (Boston, 2016)
Daniel Romanchuk     USA            1:26:26 (Boston, 2017)
Brian Siemann        USA            1:26:46 (Boston, 2017)
Patrick Monahan      Ireland        1:29:10 (Seoul, 2017)
Johnboy Smith        Great Britain  1:29:44 (Berlin, 2018)
Tristan Smyth        Canada         1:29:53 (Berlin, 2018)

2019 Boston Marathon Elite Women's Wheelchair Field

Manuela Schar           Switzerland 1:28:17 (Boston, 2017)
Amanda McGrory          USA         1:33:13 (Boston, 2017)
Susannah Scaroni        USA         1:33:17 (Boston, 2017)
Tatyana McFadden        USA         1:35:05 (Boston, 2017)
Sandra Graf             Switzerland 1:35:44 (Padua, 2008)
Margriet Van Den Broek  Netherlands 1:38:33 (Boston, 2017)
Madison De Rozario      Australia   1:39:22 (Chicago, 2017)
Katrina Gerhard         USA         1:40:34 (Boston, 2017)
Diane Roy               Canada      1:40:37 (Beijing, 2008) 
Arielle Rausin          USA         1:41:26 (Boston, 2017)
Aline de Rocha          Brazil      1:41:40 (Duluth, 16)
Eliza Ault-Connell      Australia   1:44:13 (Gold Coast, 2018)
Michelle Wheeler        USA         1:45:22 (Oita, 2018)

The 2019 Boston Marathon marks the 34th 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. 

About John Hancock and Manulife  

John Hancock is a division of Manulife Financial Corporation, a leading 
international financial services group that helps people make their 
decisions easier and lives better. 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 CAD$1.1 trillion (US$863 billion) as of 
September 30, 2018. 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. Additional information about John Hancock may be 
found at johnhancock.com.

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