News11 Feb 2010


Merga and Kosgei to defend Boston titles, will face four other former winners

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All smiles - Deriba Merga wins in Boston (© Getty Images)

Boston, USADeriba Merga of Ethiopia and Salina Kosgei of Kenya will return to Boston to defend their titles at the 114th running of the Boston Marathon on 19 April.

Past champions Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot and Catherine Ndereba of Kenya, Dire Tune of Ethiopia, and Lidiya Grigoryeva of Russia, will also be returning to what is the oldest Marathon in the US, and an IAAF Gold Label Road Race.

In the 2009 men’s race, Merga clipped Kipkoech Cheruiyot’s three-in-a-row streak and ran away from the lead pack in the Newton hills, unchallenged to the finish. Merga is just one of three Ethiopians to interrupt Kenyan dominance of the event over the past two decades.

Cheruiyot, a four-time Boston winner and the 2:07:14 course record holder, is back again, fresh from a runner-up spot in New York City last November. The formidable Kenyan shares the honor of at least four Boston wins with Gerard Cote and Bill Rodgers (4 wins each) and Clarence DeMar (7 wins). 

In the 2009 women’s race, Kosgei was challenged every step of the way by a determined Tune who sought to defend her 2008 title. In the closest finish ever recorded, Kosgei edged an exhausted Tune at the tape to win by one second. The year before, Tune was on the winning end of the sprint finish as she dueled to the wire with Russian Alevtina Biktimirova, prevailing by two seconds.

Challenging Kosgei and Tune are former winners Lidiya Grigoryeva and Catherine Ndereba. A year after winning the 2007 “Nor’easter” Boston Marathon, Grigoryeva brilliantly won over a highly competitive field in Chicago. And “Catherine the Great” needs no reintroduction to Boston as she has written the history books here as the only woman to ever win four times. Ndereba is the second fastest woman marathoner of all time (2:18:47) and has earned two Olympic silver medals and two World Marathon championship titles.

“As we celebrate the 25th anniversary of our sponsorship, John Hancock Financial could not be more excited with the outstanding global field of runners we will have in Boston this year,” said Jim Boyle, President of John Hancock Financial.

“In the next few months, we will round out the field, announcing the participation of other elite runners, but this list today gives a sense of why the world's top runners return to Boston every spring on Patriot’s Day. They want the challenge of beating the best on one of the world’s great courses to win the Boston Marathon.”

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