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Press Release - The Boston Marathon - 1/27/09

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

  JOHN HANCOCK FINANCIAL ANNOUNCES RETURN OF DEFENDING CHAMPIONS TO RUN 
                          2009 BOSTON MARATHON

   Four-time Boston Winner and 2007 World Marathon Majors Champion 
       Robert K. Cheruiyot and 2008 Boston Winner Dire Tune set 
                 to defend their titles on April 20

BOSTON, MA, January 27, 2009-John Hancock Financial, in its 24th year as 
principal sponsor of the Boston Marathon, today announced the return of 
four-time champion Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot of Kenya and women's winner 
Dire Tune of Ethiopia for the 113th running of the race on April 20.
"I'd like to thank John Hancock for inviting me back to race in Boston 
again," said Cheruiyot.  "Boston is one of my favorite races, and I am 
training as hard as I can to try to win for the fifth time if possible and 
run my best time." 

The winner in 2003 and 2006-08, Cheruiyot is the youngest man and first 
Kenyan to win four Boston Marathons. Last year, he won the race after 
surging off the Newton hills and away from his competitors.  He crossed the 
finish line in a commanding lead, just 32 seconds off his 2006 course 
record of 2:07:14.

In a memorable 2007 race, Cheruiyot battled the remnants of a stormy 
Nor'easter to claim his third win and secure the inaugural World Marathon 
Majors Series title. The series, now entering its third two-year cycle, 
brings together the best athletes in the world to compete in Boston, 
London, Berlin, Chicago and New York.

Cheruiyot shares the honor of at least four Boston wins with Gerard Cote 
and Bill Rodgers (4 wins each) and Clarence DeMar (7 wins).  He is also the 
only man to win marathons in Boston and Chicago in the same year (2006) and 
was the 2002 Milan City Marathon champion.

Boston's 2008 women's champion, 22-year old Dire Tune of Ethiopia, 
prevailed in the tightest race in Boston Marathon history last year as she 
found herself ahead of former champions Lidiya Grigoryeva and Rita Jeptoo. 
With great resolve, Tune triumphed in a back and forth duel over the 
closing miles with Russian Alevtina Biktimirova to win by two seconds in 
2:25:25.  

"Since I was a young girl, I always dreamed to come and compete in the 
Boston Marathon," said Tune. "My dream came true not only to come to 
Boston, but to win. Now I have an unbelievable determination to defend my 
title. Boston has become a special place for me, and I thank the sponsor 
John Hancock for the opportunity."

In 2008, Tune also won the Houston Marathon, established the world record 
for the One Hour Run (18.517km), finished 15th at the Beijing Olympic 
Marathon, and placed seventh in New York City.  She is also the 2007 
Houston Marathon winner and the 2006 Hong Kong Marathon winner.

"We are proud that both of our defending champions have chosen to return 
for the 113th Boston Marathon," said Guy Morse, Executive Director of the 
Boston Athletic Association. "No one can forget Dire's sprint to victory in 
2008, and of course Robert will be looking to make history, so fans can 
expect an exciting race from both of these champions."

"Throughout our 24 year sponsorship, John Hancock Financial has had the 
honor and pleasure of bringing to the Boston Marathon each year many of the 
world's top runners like Robert and Dire. Having the world's best here year 
after year ensures that the Boston Marathon remains one of the world's 
premier road races," said John D. DesPrez III, President and Chief 
Executive Officer of John Hancock Financial. "We are very excited for 
Robert as he goes for his fifth Boston victory and his fourth in a row. We 
are equally pleased to have Dire back after providing us with the most 
exciting finish to the women's division in the history of the race. 

"As we once again fulfill our promise to the city of Boston and surrounding 
communities to support this great race, we are very pleased that the Boston 
Marathon can provide such a tremendous positive economic effect on the 
region, particularly during the challenging economic times that we all face 
now. This race will generate a direct and indirect economic impact 
estimated at $95 million for Boston and the region."

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