MarathonGuide.com Logo - Marathon Directory, Marathons, Marathon Results, News and More Click Here: Please visit our Sponsor facebook icon  twitter icon
Site Map
 
   Marathon Press Releases
Press Releases Home
Boston Marathon: Information & Reviews | Press Releases | News |
 

Press Release - Boston Marathon - 3/12/08

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

         JOHN HANCOCK FINANCIAL ANNOUNCES 2008 BOSTON MARATHON 
                      ELITE INTERNATIONAL FIELD
     Five Past Champions, Course Record Holders, 2007 Runner-ups 
             Head Field of 31 Athletes for 112th Running 

BOSTON, MA (March 12, 2008)-In its 23rd year as principal sponsor of the 
Boston Marathon, John Hancock Financial today announced its elite team of 
31 marathon runners from eight countries set for the 112th running of the 
race on Monday, April 21.

Headlining the field are defending champions Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot of 
Kenya and Lidiya Grigoryeva of Russia. 

Back to challenge Cheruiyot and Grigoryeva are past champions Rita Jeptoo, 
Timothy Cherigat and Margaret Okayo. Cheruiyot and Okayo are the current 
course record holders. 

Also set to challenge the defending champion's are last year's second-place 
finishers Jelena Prokopcuka and James Kwambai.

The Men's Field

Cheruiyot, the champion in 2003, 2006 and 2007, seeks to become the first 
Kenyan man to claim four Boston Marathon crowns. Cheruiyot also won Chicago 
in 2006, Milan in 2002 and was named the inaugural World Marathon Majors 
Series Champion.

Kwambai, a past marathon winner in Brescia and Beijing, shadowed Cheruiyot 
until mile 25 last year before the champion surged for the win. Cherigat, 
who won a tactical race in 2004, has five starts in Boston and the 
experience to secure another title. 

Chasing the trio is a talented pack led by Patrick Ivuti of Kenya, the 2007 
Chicago champion; Stephen Kiogora of Kenya, last year's third place 
finisher; Gashaw Asfaw of Ethiopia, the 2006 Paris winner and Abderrahime 
Bouramdane of Morocco, the 2007 runner up in Seoul and Ottawa. Added to the 
mix are Christopher Cheboiboch, the 2007 Las Vegas winner; William 
Kiplagat, the 2007 Lake Biwa runner-up and 2:07 marathoner Shadrack 
Kiplagat. All three runners are from Kenya. 

Young talent set for this world-class race includes 21-year-old Yirefu 
Birhanu of Ethiopia, the 2006 Baltimore winner and 23-year-old James Mwangi 
Macharia of Kenya, who finished second in Vienna in 
2007 in his marathon debut.

Also expected to make an impact are Abdelhadi El Mouaziz of Morocco, who 
won his debut last year in San Sebastian; James Koskei of Kenya, the 2007 
Dallas winner, and four time European Cross-Country Champion Paulo Guerra 
of Portugal. Rounding out the men's field are Khalid El Boumlili of Morocco 
and Tariku Aboset, Kasime Adillo, Tesfaye Girma and Dejene Yirdaw, all of 
Ethiopia.

The Women's Field

On the women's side, with three champions in the field, a two-time 
runner-up, and a new generation of international talent, John Hancock's 
elite team is a strong mix of experienced runners and rising stars. 

Russian Lidiya Grigoryeva has the edge coming into the race as the 
defending champion. As a two-time Olympian at 10,000 meters she has the 
closing speed to win if the lead pack stays tight. She also set a course 
record at the 2006 Los Angeles Marathon and was champion at the 2005 Paris 
Marathon. 

Challenging Grigoryeva is 2006 Boston Champion Rita Jeptoo and 2002 
Champion Margaret Okayo, both of Kenya. Jeptoo returns to improve upon her 
fourth place finish in last year's Nor'easter. Okayo holds the course 
record and the fastest time in the field at 2:20:43. Okayo is a two-time 
New York City and Rock 'n' Roll winner and past champion in London and 
Milan. 

Two-time runner-up Jelena Prokopcuka of Latvia, also has much to prove at 
this year's race. Although she bested both Grigoryeva and Jeptoo during her 
two New York City wins, she finished behind Grigoryeva last year in Boston 
and in 2006 finished second to Jeptoo.

Challenging the leaders are talented newcomers Askale Tafa Magarsa and Dire 
Tune, both of Ethiopia. Magarsa is the 2007 Paris, 2007 Dubai and 2006 
Milan champion, and Tune won in Hong Kong in 2006 and set course records in 
Houston in 2007 and 2008. 

Close on their heels and debuting on the Boston course are Ukrainian 
national record holder Tetyana Kuzina-Hladyr and 2007 Amsterdam winner 
Magdaline Chemjor of Kenya.

Additional competition will come from returnees Alevtina Biktimirova of 
Russia, the winner of the 2007 Honolulu Marathon; Italian Olympian Bruna 
Genovese, a past winner of the Tokyo Women's Marathon, and 21-year-old Robe 
Tola Guta of Ethiopia, the 2006 Hamburg Marathon champion.

The blend of athletes with experience on the course and those new to the 
challenges of the hilly Hopkinton to Boston route should lead to a highly 
competitive men's and women's race. 

A complete field list follows.

112Th B.A.A. BOSTON MARATHON JOHN HANCOCK'S 2008 ELITE FIELD

WOMEN'S OPEN FIELD
NameCountryPersonal BestMarathon
Margaret OkayoKenya2:20:43(Boston 2002) CR
Jelena ProkopcukaLatvia2:22:56(Osaka 2005) NR
Askale Tafa MagarsaEthiopia2:23:23(Dubai 2008)
Rita JeptooKenya2:23:38(Boston 2006)
Robe Tola GutaEthiopia2:24:35(Hamburg 2006) CR
Dire TuneEthiopia2:24:40(Houston 2008) CR
Lidiya GrigoryevaRussia2:25:10(Los Angeles 2006) CR
Alevtina BiktimirovaRussia2:25:12(Frankfurt 2005) CR
Bruna GenoveseItaly2:25:28(Boston 2006)
Tetyana Kuzina-HladyrUkraine2:25:44(Rome 2006) NR
Magdaline ChemjorKenya2:28:16(Amsterdam 2007)
MEN'S OPEN FIELD
NameCountryPersonal BestMarathon
William KiplagatKenya2:06:50(Amsterdam 1999)
Robert Kipkoech CheruiyotKenya2:07:14(Boston 2006) CR
Patrick IvutiKenya2:07:46(Chicago 2005)
Shadrack KiplagatKenya2:07:53(Amsterdam 2007)
Gashaw AsfawEthiopia2:08:03(Paris 2006)
Christopher CheboibochKenya2:08:17(New York 2002)
Abderrahime BouramdaneMorocco2:08:20(Seoul 2007)
Yirefu BirhanuEthiopia2:09:01(Seoul 2007)
Stephen KiogoraKenya2:09:21(Chicago 2004)
Timothy CherigatKenya2:09: 34(San Sebastian 2002) CR
James KwambaiKenya2:10:20(Brescia 2006)
Kasime AdilloEthiopia2:10:20(Toronto 2007)
James Mwangi MachariaKenya2:10:27(Vienna 2007)
Khalid El BoumliliMorocco2:10:49(Marrakesh 2004)
Paulo GuerraPortugal2:11:02(Berlin 1998)
Dejene YirdawEthiopia2:11:08(Dublin 2007)
Tariku AbosetEthiopia2:12:24(Dubai 2008)
Abdelhadi El MouazizMorocco2:12:45(San Sebastian 2007)
Tesfaye GirmaEthiopia2:13:37(Addis Ababa 2003)
James KoskeiKenya2:14:02(Dubai 2007)
NR=National Record CR=Course Record ###

 

Some Ads

Become an Advertiser

Click Here: Please visit our Sponsor

Click Here: Please visit our Sponsor

Click Here: Please visit our Sponsor

Click Here: Please visit our Sponsor

Become an Advertiser



All material Copyright ©2000-2024 MarathonGuide.com LLC (MarathonGuide.com). All rights Reserved.
Please Contact Us for more information.

MarathonGuide.com makes no representations as to the accuracy of information on this site or its suitability for any use. | privacy policy | refund policy