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Press Release - Boston Marathon - 1/9/23

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

   Global Medalists, National Record Holders, Olympians and Paralympians 
                 Among 127th Boston Marathon Women's Field              

BOSTON-The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) proudly announced today the 
women's professional field for the 127th Boston Marathon, featuring 
decorated Open, Wheelchair and Para Athletics Division athletes from 18 
countries. Among the field are global medalists, national record holders, 
Olympians and Paralympians, as well as five Boston Marathon champions.

"Each year the B.A.A. welcomes strong, competitive, and talented fields to 
Hopkinton, with athletes ready to race for 26.2 miles," said Mary Kate 
Shea, B.A.A. Director of Professional Athletes & Technical Support. "This 
year's field is among the fastest and most decorated professional fields in 
history, and we anticipate an exciting race from start to finish on 
Patriots' Day."

A total of 16 women entered in the field have run the marathon under 2 
hours, 21 minutes. Making their Boston Marathon debuts are three athletes 
who notched impressive breakthrough performances in 2022: Israel's Lonah 
Salpeter, Kenya's Sharon Lokedi, and Ethiopia's Amane Beriso. Last year 
Salpeter earned a bronze medal at the World Athletics Championships 
Marathon then placed second at the TCS New York City Marathon. Lokedi, a 
former NCAA champion at the University of Kansas, claimed victory in her 
debut marathon in New York City last fall, while Beriso ran the third 
fastest marathon time in history – 2:14:58-to win Valencia and set a new 
national record in December.

"I am very excited to run the B.A.A. Boston Marathon this year," said 
Salpeter. "It has always been my dream to run these streets one day and to 
experience the incredible atmosphere. I am extremely grateful to the 
organization for inviting me to run in their city. For now, I am focused on 
my preparation and I look forward to seeing all the fans along the course 
in Boston!"

Last year's second and third place finishers in Boston, Ababel Yeshaneh of 
Ethiopia and Mary Ngugi of Kenya, both return with hopes of claiming the 
top spot on the podium. Yeshaneh came within four seconds of victory, while 
Ngugi has placed second and third in Boston. Also back is Joyciline 
Jepkosgei, a past winner of the New York City and London Marathons.

"Running Boston last year was an incredible experience, and I will never 
forget the crowd cheering down Boylston Street as I ran towards the finish 
line in an epic finish," said Yeshaneh. "I can't wait to return to race and 
hope to win that title that I lost by a few meters."

"When it comes to Boston, for me it becomes more than a race," said Ngugi. 
"The city is special, and special for me too. I have raced there so many 
times across different distances and the buzz from the fans all along the 
course is incredible and I even got married in Boston!"

Additional international standouts making their Boston Marathon debuts are 
Sheila Chepkirui of Kenya, who ran 2:17:29 for third in Valencia, and 
Ethiopia's Hiwot Gebremaryam, runner-up in Berlin in 2021 and third at the 
B.A.A. Half Marathon in 2022.

Among the American contingent are Sara Hall, Aliphine Tuliamuk, Emma Bates, 
Nell Rojas, Dakotah Lindwurm, Laura Thweatt, Annie Frisbie, Sara Vaughn and 
Erika Kemp. Rojas has finished as the top American at Boston two years in a 
row (fifth in 2:27:12 in October 2021 and tenth, 2:25:57 in April 2022), 
while Hall and Bates finished fifth and seventh, respectively, at the 2022 
World Athletics Championships Marathon in Eugene.

"I'm very excited to return to Boston once again," said Rojas. "The 
excitement of the city and fans, quality of the professional field, and 
challenging course keeps drawing me back!"

Previously announced as competing in Boston this year are reigning world 
champion Gotytom Gebreslase as well as Boston Marathon champions Des Linden 
(2018), Edna Kiplagat (2017, 2021), and Atsede Baysa (2016).

Leading the wheelchair division field is four-time Boston champion Manuela 
Schär of Switzerland. Schär owns the Boston course record of 1:28:17, 
though will be challenged by Abbott World Marathon Majors Series XIV 
champion Susannah Scaroni (USA), Tokyo Paralympic gold medalist Madison de 
Rozario (Australia), and five-time Boston winner Tatyana McFadden (USA). A 
$50,000 course record bonus is available to any open division or wheelchair 
division athlete who breaks a course record.

"Boston is a very special place, home to fast times and many memories," 
said Schär. "I look forward to returning to race again this year."

Among the notable Para Athletics Division athletes returning to Boston are 
Lisa Thompson (T13/vision impairment) and Liz Willis (T63-64/lower-limb 
impairment), both of whom won division titles at last April's race. Joining 
them is celebrated ultra-runner Jacky Hunt-Broersma, who timed 2:35:44 for 
the win at the 2022 B.A.A. Half Marathon and completed a record 104 
marathons in consecutive days last year. For the third year, prize money is 
available for top finishers with vision, upper-limb, and lower-limb 
impairments within the Para Athletics Divisions.

"All of us at the Boston Athletic Association are eager to welcome every 
member of the 127th Boston Marathon women's professional field to Boston," 
said Jack Fleming, President and Chief Executive Officer of the B.A.A. 
"Another chapter of Boston Marathon history will unfold on the roads of 
Hopkinton, Ashland, Framingham, Natick, Wellesley, Newton, Brookline and 
Boston as we crown champions in our open, wheelchair, and Para Athletics 
divisions."

The 127th Boston Marathon will be held on Monday, April 17, 2023 – 
Patriots' Day in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts-and will feature 30,000 
participants. The complete men's professional field will be announced in 
the coming days. Since 1986, John Hancock has served as principal sponsor 
of the Boston Marathon.


BOSTON MARATHON PROFESSIONAL FIELD – WOMEN'S OPEN DIVISION
^ signifies Boston Marathon Champion
*signifies Masters (40+) athlete

NAME                        COUNTRY      PERSONAL BEST
Amane Beriso                Ethiopia     2:14:58 (NR)
Sheila Chepkirui            Kenya        2:17:29
Joyciline Jepkosgei         Kenya        2:17:43
Lonah Salpeter              Israel       2:17:45
Angela Tanui                Kenya        2:17:57
Fancy Chemutai              Kenya        2:18:11
Gotytom Gebreslase          Ethiopia     2:18:11
Hiwot Gebremaryam           Ethiopia     2:19:10
Edna Kiplagat^*             Kenya        2:19:50
Celestine Chepchirchir      Kenya        2:20:10
Maurine Chepkemoi           Kenya        2:20:18
Mary Ngugi                  Kenya        2:20:22
Nazret Weldu Gebrehiwet     Eritrea      2:20:29 (NR)
Sara Hall                   USA          2:20:32
Ababel Yeshaneh             Ethiopia     2:20:51
Vibian Chepkirui            Kenya        2:20:59
Atsede Baysa^               Ethiopia     2:22:03
Desiree Linden^             USA          2:22:38
Viola Cheptoo               Kenya        2:22:44
Nienke Brinkman             Netherlands  2:22:51
Emma Bates                  USA          2:23:18
Sharon Lokedi               Kenya        2:23:23
Dakotah Lindwurm            USA          2:25:01
Jessica Stenson             Australia    2:25:15
Laura Thweatt               USA          2:25:38
Nell Rojas                  USA          2:25:57
Annie Frisbie               USA          2:26:18
Sara Vaughn                 USA          2:26:23
Haruka Yamaguchi            Japan        2:26:35
Aliphine Tuliamuk           USA          2:26:50
Maggie Montoya              USA          2:28:07
Hanna Lindholm*             Sweden       2:28:59
Maegan Krifchin             USA          2:29:12
Militsa Mircheva            Bulgaria     2:29:23 (NR)
Jane Bareikis               USA          2:30:04
Sydney Devore               USA          2:31:07
Annmarie Tuxbury            USA          2:31:31
Kaitlin Goodman             USA          2:32:08
Kodi Kleven                 USA          2:32:45
Jess Watychowicz            USA          2:33:09
Briana Boehmer*             USA          2:33:20
Nina Zarina                 Russia       2:33:22
Jesse Cardin                USA          2:33:34
Savannah Berry              USA          2:33:42
Olivia Pratt                USA          2:34:22
Anne-Marie Blaney           USA          2:34:38
Mckale Montgomery           USA          2:35:01
Liza Howard                 Canada       2:35:29
Esther Atkins               USA          2:36:32
Sylvia Bedford              USA          2:36:32
English Jackson Tomlinson   USA          2:36:51
Aisling Cuffe               USA          2:37:23
Rachel Coogan               USA          2:37:40
Claire McCarthy*            Ireland      2:38:26
Ann Centner                 USA          2:38:30
Tennille Ellis              Australia    2:39:08
April Lund*                 USA          2:39:23
Carmen Hussar*              Canada       2:39:51
Gina Rouse*                 USA          2:41:19
Natasha Bliss*              Canada       2:43:28
Julie Lajeunesse*           Canada       2:44:49
Laurie Knowles*             USA          2:44:53
Jennifer Hughes*            USA          2:45:19
Jenny Hitchings*            USA          2:45:32
Hilary Corno*               USA          2:45:34
Rebecca Brown*              Australia    2:45:43
Erika Kemp                  USA          Debut
Danielle Moreno             USA          Debut
Maria Coffin                USA          Debut


BOSTON MARATHON PROFESSIONAL FIELD – WOMEN’S WHEELCHAIR DIVISION
^ signifies Boston Marathon Champion
 
NAME                       COUNTRY        PERSONAL BEST
Susannah Scaroni           USA            1:27:31
Manuela Schär^             Switzerland    1:28:17 (CR)
Madison de Rozario         Australia      1:31:11
Tatyana McFadden^          USA            1:31:30
Jenna Fesemyer             USA            1:33:50
Christie Dawes             Australia      1:37:12
Vanessa de Souza           Brazil         1:40:23
Aline Dos Santos Rocha     Brazil         1:41:39
Michelle Wheeler           USA            1:45:45
Yen Hoang                  USA            1:47:29
Patricia Eachus            Switzerland    1:47:06
Eden Rainbow Cooper        Great Britain  1:47:27
Emelia Perry               USA            1:49:55
Eva Houston                USA            1:59:49
Hannah Dedrick             USA            2:02:23
Hannah Babalola            Nigeria        2:11:42
Marie Emmanuelle Alphonse  Mauritius     


BOSTON MARATHON PROFESSIONAL FIELD – WOMEN'S PARA ATHLETICS DIVISION

NAME                COUNTRY  PERSONAL BEST  CLASSIFICATION
Lisa Thompson       USA      3:16:53        T13 (Vision Impairment)
Liz Willis          USA      3:56:31        T64 (Lower-Limb Impairment)
Jacky Hunt-Broersma USA      5:05:13        T64 (Lower-Limb Impairment)
               

ABOUT THE BOSTON ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (B.A.A.) 

Established in 1887, the Boston Athletic Association is a non-profit 
organization with a mission of promoting a healthy lifestyle through 
sports, especially running. The B.A.A. manages the Boston Marathon, and 
supports comprehensive charity, youth, and year-round programming. The 
Boston Marathon is part of the Abbott World Marathon Majors, along with 
international marathons in Tokyo, London, Berlin, Chicago, and New York 
City. Since 1986, the principal sponsor of the Boston Marathon has been 
John Hancock. The 127th Boston Marathon is scheduled to take place on 
Monday, April 17, 2023. For more information on the B.A.A., please visit 
www.baa.org.
 
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