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120th Boston Marathon – 2016 Preview

MarathonGuide Staff

Apr 18, 2016

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At 120 years old, the Boston Marathon has the greatest history of any marathon and continues its commitment to bringing together a great field of elite athletes to provide drama and an exciting race. With that history and commitment – we look forward to the Boston Marathon race more than any other each year.

The Boston Marathon is also unique among the Marathon marathons in that it offers NO time bonuses – at least none that are attainable*. (note: the race does offer bonuses for breaking the world or course records, but with the course record of 2:03:02 set on a day with a massive tailwind, that time will never be reached again). Without time incentives, the Boston Marathon is a pure race and the win does not always go to the runner with the best credentials, but rather to the runner who is toughest AND smartest on the day. The Boston course also features more difficult terrain than many of the other top marathons and to succeed runners must be able to manage a major downhill start followed by a series of hills between miles 18 and 20 and then a rolling downhill final section (where the race really takes shape).

The 2016 marathon field features a number of past champions, podium finishers, olympians and other accomplished marathoners. Missing from the elite field, however, are the top Americans. As 2016 is an Olympic year, all of the top American marathoners participated in the Olympic Trials Marathon in February. The best in that race will represent the USA at the Olympics and are prepping for that. The next tier will try again for the Olympic team at the 10,000m distance on the track and are sitting out Boston. And the next tier have little chance for a stellar performance at Boston and are not in attendance.

The Men’s Race

The 2016 Men’s race features seven men who have run sub-2:05 and three others who have run sub-2:06 for the marathon distance. The favorite in the field should be Lelisa Desisa. In addition to being one of the men who has run sub-2:05, Desisa is the defending champion with his 2015 win and was also the winner in 2013 – he knows how to run Boston… Desisa enters 2016 after a strong 2015 where, in addition to his win at Boston, he was runner-up at the Dubai Marathon; third at the New York City Marathon and seventh at the World Championships.

Hoping to dethrone Desisa are the second and third finishers from 2015. Yemane Tsegaye was runner-up in 2015 and finished as Silver Medalist at the 2015 World Championships Marathon well ahead of Desisa. Wilson Chebet was third in 2015 and runner-up at the 2014 Boston Marathon – he will also be hoping to improve on those performances.

The field for 2016 is Ethiopian-heavy. In addition to the defending champion and runner-up mentioned above, four of the other men with sub-2:06 bests hail from Ethiopia and could all be in contention: Tsegaye Mekonnen, Lemi Hayle, Getu Feleke and Deribe Robi.

In addition to Chebet, one other Kenyan is set to figure highly in the race. Sammy Kitwara, a two-time Chicago Marathon runner-up, has the fastest personal best in the field – 2:04:28. Also from Kenya and the 2012 champion, Wesley Korir will be in the race.

Elite Lineup:

Male Elite Athletes
AthleteCountryBibPersonal BestBoston
Lelisa Desisa (26)Ethiopia12:04:45History
Geoffrey Mutai (35)Kenya22:03:02History
Sammy Kitwara (30)Kenya32:04:28History
Tsegaye Mekonnen (21)Ethiopia42:04:32History
Yemane Tsegay (31)Ethiopia62:04:48History
Lemi Berhanu Hayle (20)Ethiopia72:04:33History
Getu Feleke (30)Ethiopia72:04:50History
Wilson Chebet (31)Kenya82:05:27History
Stephen Chebogut (31)Kenya92:05:52History
Deribe Robi (26)Ethiopia102:05:58History
Wesley Korir (34)Kenya112:06:13History
Michael Kipyego (33)Kenya122:06:48History
Paul Lonyangata (24)Kenya142:07:14History
Jackson Kiprop (30)Uganda152:09:32History
Cutbert Nyasango (34)Zimbabwe162:09:52History
Abdi Nageeye (27)Netherlands172:10:24History
Abdelmajid El Hissouf (24)Morocco182:10:35History
Solonei Da Silva (34)Brazil192:11:32History
Jordan Chipangama (28)Zambia202:11:35History
Ian Burrell (31)USA212:13:26History
Girma Mecheso (28)USA22DebutHistory
Female Elite Athletes
AthleteCountryBibPersonal BestBoston
Caroline Rotich (32)Kenya12:23:22History
Tiki Gelana (29)Ethiopia22:18:58History
Buzunesh Deba (29)Ethiopia32:19:59History
Tirfi Tsegaye (32)Ethiopia42:19:41History
Atsede Baysa (29)Ethiopia62:22:03History
Flomena Cheyech Daniel (34)Kenya72:34:13History
Mamitu Daska (33)Ethiopia82:21:59History
Tadelech Bekele (25)Ethiopia82:22:51History
Jelena Prokopcuka (40)Latvia92:22:56History
Valentine Kipketer (23)Kenya102:23:02History
Joyce Chepkirui (28)Kenya112:24:11History
Fatuma Sado (25)Ethiopia122:24:16History
Purity Cherotich Rionoripo (23)Kenya132:25:09History
Amane Beriso (25)Ethiopia142:20:48History
Fate Tola (29)Ethiopia152:25:14History
Lamei Sun (25)China162:27:55History
Sarah Crouch (27)USA172:32:44History
Neely Spence Gracey (26)USA18DebutHistory

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