Fast Racing Will be on Display at the 2024 Bank of America Chicago Marathon
The 46th Bank of America Chicago Marathon, set for October 13, 2024, has announced its professional athlete field. The event features top marathon stars including Sutume Kebede, the eighth fastest woman of all time, and Amos Kipruto, a major marathon winner. The women's field includes Ruth Chepngetich, the fourth fastest woman in history, while the men's field sees Vincent Ngetich making his U.S. debut. American contenders include Keira D'Amato and Zach Panning.
In the wheelchair division, defending champions Marcel Hug and Catherine Debrunner return to attempt repeating their victories and bettering their 2023 course records. The event expects over 50,000 participants, with media credential applications open until September 13.
- High-profile athletes participating, including two of the top 10 fastest women of all time
- Defending champions returning in the wheelchair division
- Large participant turnout expected with over 50,000 runners
- Potential for new course records in multiple divisions
- None.
Media Interested in Covering the Race Can Now Apply for Credentials
"We are accustomed to making history at the Bank of America Chicago Marathon," said Executive Race Director Carey Pinkowski. "With some of the fastest athletes in the world joining us this fall, we are hopeful to build on the tradition of great performances this year."
This year's fastest women's marathoner, Sutume Kebede of
"I am extremely happy to come back to
Kebede is part of a training group that once included the late Kelvin Kiptum. Kiptum was killed in a car crash this past February, just four months after setting the marathon world record at the 2023 Bank of America Chicago Marathon.
Kebede will face the fourth fastest woman in history, Ruth Chepngetich of
The second and third fastest American women of all time will join the three East African stars on the start line. Former American marathon record holder Keira D'Amato, who has been part of the broadcast team for the past two years, will return to the start line this year. Betsy Saina, who placed fifth in this year's Tokyo Marathon, will look to record her first
"I have a special history with the Chicago Marathon," said D'Amato who finished fourth here in 2021. "The past two years I've run my mouth in the lead vehicle for NBC. I'm excited to get back to running my legs."
Other American contenders include Sara Hall and Annie Frisbie, both top 10 finishers at the 2024 U.S. Olympics Team Trials - Marathon, and Emma Bates, the 2021 Chicago runner-up.
Leading the way in the men's field is Amos Kipruto of Kenya. Having reached the podium in three Abbott World Marathon Majors including a victory in the 2022 TCS London Marathon, Kipruto now has his sights set on
"My goal is to try to run a personal best," said Kipruto, who trains with 2022 Chicago winner Benson Kipruto. "I want to show the world that I am still the kind of athlete who is capable of winning a major like
Kipruto will have to fend off Vincent Ngetich, also of
The American contenders feature four of the top 10 finishers at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Marathon: CJ Albertson, Zach Panning, Nathan Martin and Reed
"After a heartbreaking Olympic Trials I knew I wanted to run fast this fall. I can't think of a better place to do that than the fastest marathon course in the world," said Panning who led most of the Trials before fading to a sixth-place finish. "
Defending champions in the wheelchair division Marcel Hug and Catherine Debrunner will return to attempt to repeat their victories and better the course records they set in 2023. Hug, known as the Swiss Silver Bullet, will be chasing his fifth
"The Chicago Marathon has been a permanent fixture in my race calendar for years," said Hug, a four-time Abbott World Marathon Majors series champion. "The energy of the city and the enthusiasm of the spectators are unique. I'm looking forward to taking on the challenge and trying to defend my title again."
"I feel honored to return to the Chicago Marathon as defending champion," said Debrunner, who holds the world record for the marathon in the women's wheelchair division. "The crowd last year was amazing and I am confident it will be the same this year."
Debrunner, of
Media interested in covering the 2024 Bank of America Chicago Marathon can apply for media credentials now through Friday, September 13. Visit chicagomarathon.com/mediacredentials for more information on the media credential application. More than 50,000 participants will take part in the 46th edition of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon on Sunday, October 13, 2024. For the latest event updates, registered participants and community members are encouraged to visit the Event FAQ which is available at chicagomarathon.com.
Bank of America Chicago Marathon Professional Field – Women's Open Division
Name | Country | Personal Best |
Ruth Chepngetich | KEN | 2:14:18 ( |
Sutume Kebede | ETH | 2:15:55 ( |
Joyciline Jepkosgei | KEN | 2:16:24 ( |
Degitu Azimeraw | ETH | 2:17:58 ( |
Ashete Bekere Dido | ETH | 2:17:58 ( |
Hiwot Gebrekidan | ETH | 2:17:59 ( |
Irine Cheptai | KEN | 2:18:22 ( |
Keira D'Amato | 2:19:12 ( | |
Betsy Saina | 2:19:17 ( | |
Dorcas Tuitoek | KEN | 2:20:02 ( |
Mary Ngugi-Cooper | KEN | 2:20:22 ( |
Sara Hall | 2:20:32 (Chandler, 2020) | |
Emma Bates | 2:22:10 ( | |
Buze Diriba | ETH | 2:23:11 ( |
Sara Vaughn | 2:23:24 ( | |
Susanna Sullivan | 2:24:27 ( | |
Gabi Rooker | 2:24:35 ( | |
Lindsay | 2:24:43 ( | |
Nell Rojas | 2:24:51 ( | |
Stacey Ndiwa | KEN | 2:25:29 ( |
Laura Thweatt | 2:25:38 ( | |
Lauren Hagans | 2:25:56 (Duluth, 2023) | |
Annie Frisbie | 2:26:18 ( | |
Jackie Gaughan | 2:27:08 ( | |
Dominique Scott | RSA | 2:27:31 ( |
Diane Nukuri | 2:27:50 ( | |
Makena Morley | 2:30:25 ( | |
Anne Marie Blaney | 2:30:43 ( | |
Andrea Pomaranski | 2:31:06 ( | |
Amy Davis-Green | 2:33:09 ( | |
Aubrey Frentheway | Debut |
Bank of America Chicago Marathon Professional Field – Women's Wheelchair Division
Name | Country | Classification | Personal Best |
Susannah Scaroni | T54 | 1:27:31 (Duluth, 2022) | |
Manuela Schär | SUI | T54 | 1:28:17 ( |
Tatyana McFadden | T54 | 1:31:30 (Duluth, 2019) | |
Jenna Fesemyer | T54 | 1:33:50 (Duluth, 2022) | |
Catherine Debrunner | SUI | T53 | 1:34:16 ( |
Nikita Den Boer | NED | T54 | 1:38:16 ( |
Eden Rainbow-Cooper | GBR | T54 | 1:35:11 ( |
Tian Yajuan | CHN | T54 | 1:39:39 ( |
Vanessa De Souza | BRA | T54 | 1:40:21 ( |
Yen Hoang | T53 | 1:47:29 ( |
Bank of America Chicago Marathon Professional Field – Men's Open Division
Name | Country | Personal Best |
Amos Kipruto | KEN | 2:03:13 ( |
Vincent Ngetich | KEN | 2:03:13 ( |
Dawit Wolde | ETH | 2:03:48 ( |
Amdework Walelegn | ETH | 2:04:50 ( |
John Korir | KEN | 2:05:01 ( |
Huseydin Mohamed Esa | ETH | 2:05:05 ( |
Jemal Yimer | ETH | 2:06:08 ( |
Tatsuya Maruyama | JPN | 2:07:50 ( |
Yuichi Yasui | JPN | 2:08:48 (Beppu, 2023) |
Jorge Castelblanco | PAN | 2:09:24 ( |
Zach Panning | 2:09:28 ( | |
Brian Shrader | 2:09:46 ( | |
CJ Albertson | 2:09:53 ( | |
Tomoki Yoshioka | JPN | 2:10:03 (Beppu, 2024) |
Reed | 2:10:34 ( | |
Nathan Martin | 2:10:45 (Duluth, 2023) | |
Colin Mickow | 2:11:22 (Chandler, 2020) | |
Kevin Salvano | 2:11:26 ( | |
Jacob | 2:11:40 ( | |
Turner Wiley | 2:11:59 ( | |
JP Flavin | 2:13:27 ( | |
Charlie Sweeney | 2:13:41 ( | |
Ben Kendell | 2:15:49 ( | |
Phil Migas | CAN | 2:15:53 ( |
Daniel Ebenyo | KEN | Debut |
Alex Maier | Debut | |
Isai Rodriguez | Debut |
Bank of America Chicago Marathon Professional Field – Men's Wheelchair Division
Name | Country | Classification | Personal Best |
Marcel Hug | SUI | T54 | 1:17:47 (Oita, 2021) World Record |
Aaron | T54 | 1:20:02 (Duluth, 2022) | |
Johnboy Smith | GBR | T54 | 1:20:05 (Duluth, 2022) |
Kota Hokinoue | JPN | T54 | 1:20:54 ( |
Daniel Romanchuk | T54 | 1:21:36 ( | |
Rafael Botello Jimenez | ESP | T54 | 1:22:09 ( |
Patrick Monahan | IRL | T53 | 1:22:23 (Duluth, 2019) |
Luo Xingchuan | CHN | T54 | 1:23:49 ( |
Sho Watanabe | JPN | T54 | 1:24:00 (Oita, 2019) |
Simon Lawson | GBR | T53 | 1:25:06 ( |
Ma Zhuo | CHN | T54 | 1:25:10 ( |
Hiroki Nishida | JPN | T54 | 1:20:28 ( |
Brian Siemann | T53 | 1:26:46 ( | |
Hu Yang | CHN | T54 | 1:32:15 ( |
Rob Smith | GBR | T52 | 1:55:51 ( |
About the Bank of America Chicago Marathon
The Bank of America Chicago Marathon welcomes thousands of participants from more than 100 countries and all 50 states, including a world-class professional field, top regional and Masters runners, race veterans, debut marathoners and charity participants. The race's iconic course takes participants through 29 vibrant neighborhoods on an architectural and cultural tour of
For more Bank of America news, including dividend announcements and other important information, visit the Bank of America newsroom and register for news email alerts.
Reporters May Contact:
Alex Sawyer, Bank of America Chicago Marathon
Phone: 1.312.992.6618
alex.sawyer@cemevent.com
Diane Wagner, Bank of America
Phone: 1.312.992.2370
diane.wagner@bofa.com
View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/fast-racing-will-be-on-display-at-the-2024-bank-of-america-chicago-marathon-302200725.html
SOURCE Bank of America Corporation
FAQ
When is the 2024 Bank of America Chicago Marathon (BAC) scheduled?
Who are the top contenders in the women's field for the 2024 Bank of America Chicago Marathon (BAC)?
Who are the leading runners in the men's field for the 2024 Bank of America Chicago Marathon (BAC)?