Nakamoto and Kawauchi ©Japan Running News - Brett Larner
Nakamoto and Kawauchi to Run Boston – Brett Larner – Japan Running News
2018 Boston Marathon
John Hancock Elite Athlete Team
Boston, U.S.A., 4/16/18
times listed are best in last three years except where noted
Men
Tamirat Tola (Ethiopia) – 2:04:11 (Dubai 2017)
Lemi Berhanu (Ethiopia) – 2:04:33 (Dubai 2016)
Norbert Kigen (Kenya) – 2:05:13 (Amsterdam 2017)
Evans Chebet (Kenya) – 2:05:30 (Valencia 2017)
Felix Kandie (Kenya) – 2:06:03 (Seoul 2017)
Geoffrey Kirui (Kenya) – 2:06:27 (Amsterdam 2016)
Philemon Rono (Kenya) – 2:06:52 (Toronto Waterfront 2017)
Abdi Nageeye (Netherlands) – 2:08:16 (Amsterdam 2017)
Wilson Chebet (Kenya) – 2:08:19 (Amsterdam 2016)
Arne Gabius (Germany) – 2:08:33 (Frankfurt 2015)
Yuki Kawauchi (Japan) – 2:09:01 (Gold Coast 2016)
Lelisa Desisa (Ethiopia) – 2:09:17a (Boston 2015)
Galen Rupp (U.S.A.) – 2:09:20 (Chicago 2017)
Kentaro Nakamoto (Japan) – 2:09:32 (Beppu-Oita 2017)
Reid Coolsaet (Canada) – 2:10:28 (Berlin 2015)
Stephen Sambu (Kenya) – 2:11:07 (Chicago 2017)
Dathan Ritzenhein (U.S.A.) – 2:11:20a (Boston 2015)
Abdi Abdirahman (U.S.A.) – 2:11:23 (New York 2016)
Lusapho April (South Africa) – 2:11:27 (Hannover 2016)
Eric Gillis (Canada) – 2:11:31 (Toronto Waterfront 2015)
Elkanah Kibet (U.S.A.) – 2:11:31 (Chicago 2015)
Tim Ritchie (U.S.A.) – 2:11:56a (Cal Int'l 2017)
Shadrack Biwott (U.S.A.) – 2:12:01 (New York 2016)
Scott Smith (U.S.A.) – 2:12:21 (Frankfurt 2017)
Ryan Vail (U.S.A.) – 2:12:40 (Berlin 2017)
Andrew Bumbalough (U.S.A.) – 2:13:58 (Tokyo 2017)
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