The 2024 Bank of America Chicago Marathon will feature past champions and exciting marathon stars as organizers unveiled this year's elite athlete lineup.
The lineup, which was released Thursday, is highlighted by two of the "10 fastest women of all time, two of the world’s most exciting marathon stars racing in the United States for the first time and both defending champions in the wheelchair field."
“We are accustomed to making history at the Bank of America Chicago Marathon,” Executive Race Director Carey Pinkowski said in a statement. “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.”
Among the notable names at the starting line will be Sutume Kebede, of Ethiopia, the fastest marathon in the women's field and whose finish at the 2024 Tokyo Marathon made her the eighth fastest of all time.
“I am extremely happy to come back to Chicago and run on a course that has proven to be very fast,” Kebede, who had a disappointing finish in the 2023 Bank of America Chicago Marathon, said in a statement. “After seeing what my teammate Kelvin Kiptum did last year, I want to come to Chicago to do something great.”
Kebede trained in a group that once included the late Kelvin Kiptum, a world record holder in Chicago who was tragically killed in a car crash in February, shocking the global running community.
Kebede will also face past Chicago champion Ruth Chepngetich, who won both the 2021 and 2022 races and was the runner-up in 2023.
Bank of America Chicago Marathon
The two will be joined by the second and third-fastest American women of all time, including former marathon record holder Keira D’Amato, who will return to the starting line after being part of the broadcast team for the past two years. Betsy Saina, who placed fifth in this year’s Tokyo Marathon, will look to record her first Chicago finish after dropping out of the race in 2019 due to illness.
“I have a special history with the Chicago Marathon,” said D’Amato who finished fourth 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.”
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On the men's side, Amos Kipruto of Kenya will highlight the elite lineup.
"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 Chicago and like Kebede, says he will also run in honor of Kiptum," a release from the marathon said.
“My goal is to try to run a personal best,” said Kipruto. “I want to show the world that I am still the kind of athlete who is capable of winning a major like Chicago.”
Kipruto will face Vincent Ngetich, also of Kenya, "who has an identical personal best of 2:03:13 and is seeking his first major victory."
Defending champions in the wheelchair division Marcel Hug and Catherine Debrunner will return to attempt repeat victories. Hug, also known as the Swiss Silver Bullet, will be chasing his fifth Chicago title but he'll be battling American rival and former Chicago winner Daniel Romanchuk, and Aaron Pike, who will be making his 15th Chicago start.
“The Chicago Marathon has been a permanent fixture in my race calendar for years,” said Hug. “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, the world record holder 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 will battle with American racer Susannah Scaroni after the two had a down-to-the-wire finish last year. Both Scaroni, the 2022 Bank of America Chicago Marathon champion, and Manuela Schär, the 2018 champion, will look to dethrone Debrunner.
The 2024 Bank of America Chicago Marathon will start and finish on Oct. 13 in Chicago's Grant Park.
Here is the full lineup:
Bank of America Chicago Marathon Professional Field – Women’s Open Division
Name | Country | Personal Best |
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) |
Mary Ngugi-Cooper | KEN | 2:20:22 (London, 2022) |
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 |
Bank of America Chicago Marathon Professional Field – Women’s Wheelchair Division
Name | Country | Classification | Personal Best |
Susannah Scaroni | USA | T54 | 1:27:31 (Duluth, 2022) |
Manuela Schär | SUI | T54 | 1:28:17 (Boston, 2017) |
Tatyana McFadden | USA | T54 | 1:31:30 (Duluth, 2019) |
Jenna Fesemyer | USA | T54 | 1:33:50 (Duluth, 2022) |
Catherine Debrunner | SUI | T53 | 1:34:16 (Berlin, 2023) World Record |
Nikita Den Boer | NED | T54 | 1:38:16 (Tokyo, 2021) |
Eden Rainbow-Cooper | GBR | T54 | 1:35:11 (Boston, 2024) |
Tian Yajuan | CHN | T54 | 1:39:39 (Dubai, 2024) |
Vanessa De Souza | BRA | T54 | 1:40:21 (Seville, 2020) |
Yen Hoang | USA | T53 | 1:47:29 (London, 2022) |
Bank of America Chicago Marathon Professional Field – Men’s Open Division
Name | Country | Personal Best |
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) |
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 |
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 Pike | USA | T54 | 1:20:02 (Duluth, 2022) |
Johnboy Smith | GBR | T54 | 1:20:05 (Duluth, 2022) |
Kota Hokinoue | JPN | T54 | 1:20:54 (Seoul, 2013) |
Daniel Romanchuk | USA | T54 | 1:21:36 (Boston, 2019) |
Rafael Botello Jimenez | ESP | T54 | 1:22:09 (Boston, 2017) |
Patrick Monahan | IRL | T53 | 1:22:23 (Duluth, 2019) |
Luo Xingchuan | CHN | T54 | 1:23:49 (Chengdu, 2023) |
Sho Watanabe | JPN | T54 | 1:24:00 (Oita, 2019) |
Simon Lawson | GBR | T53 | 1:25:06 (Boston, 2017) |
Ma Zhuo | CHN | T54 | 1:25:10 (Chengdu, 2023) |
Hiroki Nishida | JPN | T54 | 1:20:28 (Boston, 2017) |
Brian Siemann | USA | T53 | 1:26:46 (Boston, 2017) |
Hu Yang | CHN | T54 | 1:32:15 (Chengdu, 2023) |
Rob Smith | GBR | T52 | 1:55:51 (Dubai, 2017) |