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The 129th Boston Marathon, set for Monday, April 21, 2025, promises to be a historic showdown between international champions and a formidable field of elite American runners. With defending champions Hellen Obiri and Sisay Lemma returning to defend their titles, the depth of competition will be among the strongest in recent memory.
Elite American Men
• Conner Mantz – PB: 2:07:47
Mantz enters Boston as one of the top American hopes, fresh off an 8th-place finish at the Paris Olympics and 6th in New York City.
• Clayton Young – PB: 2:08:00
Training alongside Mantz, Young placed 9th in Paris and 7th in NYC, and continues to close the gap with the world’s best.
• CJ Albertson – PB: 2:08:17
Known for his fearless tactics and high mileage, Albertson ran his personal best at the 2024 Chicago Marathon.
• Zach Panning – PB: 2:09:16
The 5th-place finisher at the U.S. Olympic Trials, Panning brings aggressive racing and consistent progress to Boston.
• Colin Bennie – PB: 2:09:38
The Massachusetts native and 2021 top American finisher returns with home course advantage and renewed focus.
Elite American Women
• Keira D’Amato – PB: 2:19:12
The former American record holder returns from injury with momentum and the experience to contend.
• Emma Bates – PB: 2:22:10
Bates was the top American at the 2024 Boston Marathon and continues to improve with every outing.
• Sara Hall – PB: 2:20:32
One of the most experienced American marathoners, Hall posted a 2:23:45 in Berlin last fall.
• Desiree Linden – PB: 2:22:38
The 2018 Boston champion returns for her 12th Boston start, a fan favorite with unmatched experience.
• Dakotah Popehn – PB: 2:24:40
Popehn was the top American finisher at the Paris Olympics and brings strong international credentials.
• Jess McClain – PB: 2:25:46
McClain placed fourth at the U.S. Trials and will be making her Boston debut as a rising star.
International Elite Field
Men’s Division:
• Sisay Lemma (ETH) – PB: 2:01:48
The defending champion and one of the fastest marathoners in history, Lemma seeks to repeat in Boston.
• John Korir (KEN) – PB: 2:02:44
The 2024 Chicago Marathon champion is a serious threat in any race he enters.
• Evans Chebet (KEN) – PB: 2:03:00
Boston champion in 2022 and 2023, Chebet looks to reclaim his title and join the three-time winners’ club.
Women’s Division:
• Amane Beriso (ETH) – PB: 2:14:58
The fifth-fastest woman in history is making her Boston debut.
• Yalemzerf Yehualaw (ETH) – PB: 2:16:52
Still just 25, Yehualaw adds tremendous firepower to the field.
• Hellen Obiri (KEN) – PB: 2:21:38
The two-time defending champion is chasing history with a potential third straight victory on Boylston Street.
Race Day Details
• Date: Monday, April 21, 2025
• Start Times:
• Wheelchair Division – 9:02 AM
• Handcycle & Duo Participants – 9:05 AM
• Elite Women – 9:32 AM
• Elite Men & Wave 1 – 10:00 AM
• Wave 2 – 10:25 AM
• Wave 3 – 10:50 AM
• Wave 4 – 11:15 AM
• Tracking & Coverage: Available through the B.A.A. Racing App with live updates, leaderboards, and interactive course maps.
“I’ve run over a thousand races in my life, and nothing compares to Boston,” says My Best Runs editor Bob Anderson. “When I ran 3:32:17 here at age 65, I felt like a rock star the entire way. The crowd was unbelievable—cheering, encouraging, lifting every runner forward. Boston isn’t just about the elites—it’s about the thousands of others out there chasing their dreams on the same course.”
With a deep American field and some of the fastest runners on the planet, the 2025 Boston Marathon is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in history. Whether it’s a breakout run or a hard-fought defense, fans can expect something unforgettable from this year’s race.
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Among the nation’s oldest athletic clubs, the B.A.A. was established in 1887, and, in 1896, more than half of the U.S. Olympic Team at the first modern games was composed of B.A.A. club members. The Olympic Games provided the inspiration for the first Boston Marathon, which culminated the B.A.A. Games on April 19, 1897. John J. McDermott emerged from a...
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