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2024 Boston Marathon Winners: Meet the Top Finishers!

2024 Boston Marathon Winners Top Finishers 2024

Competitors from over 100 nations participated in the 128th Boston Marathon.

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.

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