Ruth Chepngetich and Amos Kipruto lead elite field at Chicago Marathon
By Rama Mohammed |
As the Chicago Marathon nears, elite Kenyan athletes are set to pay tribute to the late Kelvin Kiptum, who tragically passed away earlier this year. Ruth Chepngetich, a two-time champion, seeks her third title, while Amos Kipruto aims to honour his friend Kiptum amidst a competitive field. They will face strong challenges from Ethiopian runners, including Birhanu Legese and Sutume Kebede, both of whom boast impressive personal bests. With memories of Kiptum inspiring their runs, the marathon promises to deliver an exciting showdown on Sunday.
A year after Kelvin Kiptum's incredible world record of 2:00:35 in Chicago, the city will pay tribute to the Kenyan marathoner, who tragically passed away earlier this year in a car accident.
Kenyan athletes, including 2019 World Marathon champion Ruth Chepngetich and Amos Kipruto, bronze medalist, will be aiming for a victory in Kiptum's honour at the Chicago Marathon this Sunday.
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Kipruto faces strong competition from Ethiopia's Birhanu Legese, who ran 2:02:48 at the 2019 Berlin Marathon. Kipruto, dedicating his race to Kiptum, will also be up against fellow Kenyan Vincent Ngetich, who shares the same personal best of 2:03:13.
Chepngetich, a two-time Chicago Marathon winner, is looking to reclaim her title. She will go head-to-head with Ethiopia’s Sutume Kebede, who ran a personal best of 2:15:55 at this year’s Tokyo Marathon. Kebede, like Kipruto, is motivated to run in Kiptum’s memory.
The competition in Chicago is intense, with a strong field of elite runners, including Kenyan Joyciline Jepkosgei, winner of the London and New York City Marathons, and fourth-place finisher in last year’s race.
The men’s race also features top athletes like Ethiopia’s Dawit Wolde and Kenya’s John Korir, alongside a highly competitive American field, making this year’s race one to watch.
Elite Women's Field
- Ruth Chepngetich, KEN, 2:14:18 (Chicago, 2022)
- Sutume Kebede, ETH, 2:15:55 (Tokyo, 2024)
- Joyciline Jepkosgei, KEN, 2:16:24 (London, 2024)
- Degitu Azimeraw, ETH, 2:17:58 (London, 2021)
- Ashete Bekere Dido, ETH, 2:17:58 (Tokyo, 2022)
- Hiwot Gebrekidan, ETH, 2:17:59 (Valencia, 2023)
- Irine Cheptai, KEN, 2:18:22 (Hamburg, 2024)
- Keira D’Amato, USA, 2:19:12 (Houston, 2022)
- Betsy Saina, USA, 2:19:17 (Tokyo, 2024)
- Dorcas Tuitoek, KEN, 2:20:02 (Amsterdam, 2023)
- Sara Hall, USA, 2:20:32 (Chandler, 2020)
- Emma Bates, USA, 2:22:10 (Boston, 2022)
- Buze Diriba, ETH, 2:23:11 (Toronto, 2023)
- Sara Vaughn, USA, 2:23:24 (Chicago, 2023)
- Susanna Sullivan, USA, 2:24:27 (London, 2023)
- Gabi Rooker, USA, 2:24:35 (Chicago, 2023)
- Lindsay Flanagan, USA, 2:24:43 (Gold Coast, 2022)
- Nell Rojas, USA, 2:24:51 (Boston, 2023)
- Stacey Ndiwa, KEN, 2:25:29 (Los Angeles, 2024)
- Laura Thweatt, USA, 2:25:38 (London, 2017)
- Lauren Hagans, USA, 2:25:56 (Duluth, 2023)
- Annie Frisbie, USA, 2:26:18 (New York, 2021)
- Jackie Gaughan, USA, 2:27:08 (Berlin, 2023)
- Dominique Scott, RSA, 2:27:31 (Chicago, 2023)
- Diane Nukuri, USA, 2:27:50 (London, 2015)
- Makena Morley, USA, 2:30:25 (Los Angeles, 2024)
- Anne Marie Blaney, USA, 2:30:43 (Orlando, 2024)
- Andrea Pomaranski, USA, 2:31:06 (Houston, 2023)
- Amy Davis-Green, USA, 2:33:09 (Orlando, 2024)
- Aubrey Frentheway, USA, Debut
Elite Men's Field
- Birhanu Legese, ETH, 2:02:48 (2019 Berlin)
- Amos Kipruto, KEN, 2:03:13 (Tokyo, 2022)
- Vincent Ngetich, KEN, 2:03:13 (Berlin, 2023)
- Dawit Wolde, ETH, 2:03:48 (Valencia, 2023)
- Amdework Walelegn, ETH, 2:04:50 (Rotterdam, 2024)
- John Korir, KEN, 2:05:01 (Chicago, 2022)
- Huseydin Mohamed Esa, ETH, 2:05:05 (Amsterdam, 2022)
- Jemal Yimer, ETH, 2:06:08 (Seoul, 2024)
- Kyohei Hosoya, JPN, 2:06:35
- Toshiki Sadakata, JPN, 2:07:05
- Tatsuya Maruyama, JPN, 2:07:50 (Berlin, 2022)
- Yuichi Yasui, JPN, 2:08:48 (Beppu, 2023)
- Jorge Castelblanco, PAN, 2:09:24 (Seville, 2024)
- Zach Panning, USA, 2:09:28 (Chicago, 2022)
- Brian Shrader, USA, 2:09:46 (Chicago, 2023)
- CJ Albertson, USA, 2:09:53 (Boston, 2024)
- Tomoki Yoshioka, JPN, 2:10:03 (Beppu, 2024)
- Reed Fischer, USA, 2:10:34 (Boston, 2022)
- Nathan Martin, USA, 2:10:45 (Duluth, 2023)
- Colin Mickow, USA, 2:11:22 (Chandler, 2020)
- Kevin Salvano, USA, 2:11:26 (Chicago, 2023)
- Jacob Thomson, USA, 2:11:40 (Gold Coast, 2023)
- Turner Wiley, USA, 2:11:59 (Chicago, 2022)
- JP Flavin, USA, 2:13:27 (Boston, 2023)
- Charlie Sweeney, USA, 2:13:41 (Sacramento, 2023)
- Ben Kendell, USA, 2:15:49 (Sacramento, 2022)
- Phil Migas, CAN, 2:15:53 (Hamburg, 2024)
- Daniel Ebenyo, KEN, Debut
- Alex Maier, USA, Debut
- Isai Rodriguez, USA, Debut
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