Competitors from over 100 nations participated in the 128th Boston Marathon.
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Although the majority of the nearly 30,000 runners who complete the race at Boylston won’t receive any awards, a small group will emerge as champions. And the winner is…
Below are the unofficial results for all times.
Men’s professional division:
- Sisay Lemma, hailing from Ethiopia, crossed the finish line with an impressive time of 2:06:17.
- Mohamed Esa, hailing from Ethiopia, finished the race in an impressive time of 2:06:58.
- Evans Chebet, hailing from Kenya, impressively finished the course in a remarkable time of 2:07:22. In 2022 and 2023, he emerged victorious in the Boston Marathon.
Women’s professional division:
- Hellen Obiri, representing Kenya, finished the race with an impressive time of 2:22:37. She has won the Boston Marathon for the second time in a row.
- Sharon Lokedi, hailing from Kenya, finished the race with an impressive time of 2:22:45.
- Edna Kiplagat, a talented runner from Kenya, finished the race with an impressive time of 2:23:21.
Men’s wheelchair division:
- Marcel Hug, hailing from Switzerland, crossed the finish line with an impressive time of 1:15:33, potentially setting a new course record. He has achieved an impressive feat by winning the Boston Marathon wheelchair division a remarkable seven times.
- Daniel Romanchuk, representing the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 1:20:37.
- David Weir, hailing from the United Kingdom, impressively finished the race in a remarkable time of 1:22:12.
Women’s wheelchair division:
- Eden Rainbow-Cooper, hailing from the United Kingdom, crossed the finish line with an impressive time of 1:35:11.
- Manuela Schär, hailing from Switzerland, finished the race with an impressive time of 1:36:41.
- Madison de Rozario, hailing from Australia, crossed the finish line with an impressive time of 1:39:20.
Men’s handcycle division:
- Zachary Stinson, hailing from the United States, finished with an impressive time of 1:04:46.
- John Masson, hailing from the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 1:09:33.
- Dustin Baker, hailing from the United States, finished with an impressive time of 1:10:10.
Women’s handcycle division:
- Alicia Dana, hailing from the United States, finished with an impressive time of 1:15:20.
- Edie Perkins, hailing from the United States, finished with an impressive time of 1:33:57.
- Devann Murphy, hailing from the United States, finished with an impressive time of 1:43:23.
Duo teams:
- Julien Pinsonneault and May Lim, representing Canada, finished with a time of 2:54:43.
- Shaun Evans and Shamus Evans, hailing from the United States, finished with an impressive time of 2:55:35.
- Jean-Phillippe Morand and Victor Morand, hailing from Canada, finished the race with an impressive time of 3:06:02.
Para divisions
Men’s para T62/T64/T42/T44 (lower limb impairment)
- Marko Cheseto Lemtukei, representing the United States, achieved an impressive time of 2:46:45.
- Peter Keating, hailing from the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 3:23:31.
- Brian Reynolds, hailing from the United States, achieved an impressive time of 3:28:41.
Women’s para T62/T64/T42/T44 (lower limb impairment)
- Kelly Bruno, hailing from the United States, finished with an impressive time of 3:31:30.
- Nicole Ver Kuilen, representing the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 4:13:18.
Men’s para T61/T63/T43 (lower limb impairment)
- Adam Popp, hailing from the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 3:11:56.
Women’s para T61/T63/T43 (lower limb impairment)
- Tatsiana Khvitsko-Trimborn, representing the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 4:00:04.
- Meghan Bradshaw, representing the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 4:31:14.
Men’s para T45/T46 (upper limb impairment)
- Atsbha Gebremeskel, hailing from Ethiopia, crossed the finish line with an impressive time of 2:54:14.
Women’s para T45/T46 (upper limb impairment)
- Adrienne Keane, hailing from the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 4:44:26.
Men’s para T35-T38 (coordination impairment)
Joseph Drake, hailing from the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 4:32:44.
Women’s para T35-T38 (coordination impairment)
- Cristina Burbach, hailing from the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 3:41:17.
- Sara Whittingham, hailing from the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 4:23:05.
- Renee Trent, hailing from the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 5:01:20.
Men’s para T20 (intellectual impairment)
- Thomas Cantara, hailing from the United States, finished with an impressive time of 2:35:23.
- Andrew Bryant, representing the United States, finished with an impressive time of 3:17:51.
- Timon Sideris, hailing from Australia, finished the race with an impressive time of 3:24:37.
Men’s para T13 (vision impairment)
- Andrew Thorsen, hailing from the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 3:02:23.
- Jared Broughton, hailing from Canada, finished the race with an impressive time of 3:25:16.
- Brett Sims, hailing from the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 3:52:12.
Women’s para T13 (vision impairment)
- Lisa Thompson, representing the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 4:00:58.
- Jennifer Herring, hailing from the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 4:26:50.
- Janet Cain, representing the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 6:01:16.
Men’s para T11-T12 (vision impairment)
- Irwin Ramirez, hailing from the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 3:24:21.
- Eric Strong, hailing from the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 3:32:43.
- Marc Gibert finished the race in a time of 3:49:22.
Women’s para T11-T12 (vision impairment)
- Irwin Ramirez, hailing from the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 3:24:21.
- Eric Strong, hailing from the United States, finished the race with an impressive time of 3:32:43.
- Marc Gibert finished the race in a time of 3:49:22.