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Boston Marathon Announced 2006 Field
American Olympians and Past Champions Head Field of 31 Athletes for 110th
Running

John Hancock Press Release


BOSTON, MA - March 16, 2006 - John Hancock Financial Services today
announced its elite team of 31 marathon runners from 13 countries, including
American Olympic silver medalist Meb Keflezighi, defending champion Hailu
Negussie from Ethiopia, and past champions Timothy Cherigat and Robert
Kipkoech Cheruiyot of Kenya. The race is set for Monday, April 17, 2006.
This will be John Hancock's 21st year as principal sponsor of the event.

Leading the field is defending champion Negussie who will face 2005
runner-up Wilson Onsare of Kenya and two of the fastest men in the world
last year: Benjamin Maiyo, who was second in Chicago and Los Angeles, and
Patrick Ivuti, a two-time World Cross Country silver medalist. Other
challengers include 2004 and 2003 Boston champions Timothy Cherigat and
Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot.

Two American Olympians: 2004 silver medalist Meb Keflezighi and Alan
Culpepper, who finished fourth last year, will lead a strong U.S. contingent
that includes rising stars Brian Sell and Clint Verran. Sell and Verran
recently led Team USA to fourth place at the 2005 World Marathon Cup, the
highest finish ever for the Americans.

Other top men's runners include 2:06 marathoners Tesfaye Tola of Ethiopia
and 2005 Seoul winner William Kiplagat of Kenya. Tanzanian John Yuda, a
two-time World Half Marathon bronze medalist, also expects a top finish, as
does John Korir of Kenya, the number one ranked road racer in the world in
2005 who makes his much anticipated debut in Boston. Additional talent from
Ethiopia, the Netherlands, Kenya, and Colombia complete the elite field.

On the women's side, Olympian and two-time Boston runner-up Elfenesh Alemu
faces one of the most competitive fields in recent years. Eight of her
challengers have re-established their personal best times in 2005. Leading
the charge is Jelena Prokopcuka of Latvia and Ethiopia's Derartu Tulu.
Prokopcuka comes in with a national record and wins at both the 2005 New
York City and 2005 Osaka Marathons. Tulu, who is the most accomplished
female athlete from her country, recently set a personal best at the 2005
World Championships. Tulu has competed in the past four Olympic Games,
earning two gold medals and one bronze in the 10,000 meters.

Three Olympic marathoners who will test the leading trio are World
Championship silver medalist Reiko Tosa of Japan, Olivera Jevtic, the
national record holder from Serbia and Montenegro, and 2004 Tokyo winner
Bruna Genovese from Italy. All three women finished in the top ten at the
2004 Olympics and both Jevtic and Genovese have experience on the difficult
Boston course.

Close on their heels will be Lithuanian national record holder Zivile
Balciunaite and upcoming talents Rita Jeptoo of Kenya, Japan's Kiyoko
Shimahara, 2005 Honolulu champion Olesya Nurgalieva from Russia, 23-year-old
2005 Frankfurt winner Alevtina Biktimirova from Russia, and 2005 Amsterdam
winner Kutre Dulecha of Ethiopia. Dulecha is a two-time World Champion and
the African record holder in the indoor 1500 meters. Top Canadian Tina
Connelly is also in the race.

A complete field list follows.

110Th B.A.A. BOSTON MARATHON JOHN HANCOCK'S 2006 ELITE FIELD

Men's Open Field                                Personal Best


Wilson Onsare, Kenya                                    2:06:47 (Paris,
2003)
William Kiplagat, Kenya                                 2:06:50 (Amsterdam,
1999)
Tesfaye Tola, Ethiopia                                  2:06:57 (Amsterdam,
1999)
Benjamin Maiyo, Kenya                           2:07:09 (Chicago, 2005)
Patrick Ivuti, Kenya                                    2:07:46 (Chicago,
2005)
Julius Ruto, Kenya                                      2:08:10 (Paris,
1999)
Hailu Negussie, Ethiopia                                2:08:16 (Hofu, 2002)
Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot, Kenya                2:08:59 (Milan, 2002)

Timothy Cherigat, Kenya                         2:09:34 (San Sebastian,
2002)
Alan Culpepper, United States                           2:09:41 (Chicago,
2002)
Mebrahtom Keflezighi, United States             2:09:53 (New York, 2004)
John Yuda, Tanzania                                     2:10:13 (London,
2004)
Luc Krotwaar, Netherlands                               2:10:13 (Fukuoka,
2003)
Alirio Carrasco, Colombia                               2:12:09 (Chicago,
2003)
Brian Sell, United States                       2:13:22 (Chicago, 2004)
Clint Verran, United States                             2:14:17 (Chicago,
2002)
John Korir, Kenya                                       Debut
Deriba Merga, Ethiopia                                  Debut

Women's Open Field                      Personal Best


Reiko Tosa, Japan                       2:22:46 (London, 2002)
Jelena Prokopcuka, Latvia                               2:22:56 (Osaka,
2005) NR
Derartu Tulu, Ethiopia                                  2:23:30 (Helsinki,
2005)
Rita Jeptoo, Kenya                                      2:24:22 (Helsinki,
2005)
Elfenesh Alemu, Ethiopia                        2:24:29 (London, 2001)

Alevtina Biktimirova, Russia                    2:25:12 (Frankfurt, 2005)
Zivile Balciunaite, Lithuania                           2:25:15 (Tokyo,
2005) NR
Olivera Jevtic, Serbia and Montenegro                   2:25:23 (Rotterdam,
2003) NR
Bruna Genovese, Italy                                   2:25:35 (Tokyo,
2001)
Kiyoko Shimahara, Japan                         2:26:14 (Hokkaido, 2005)
Olesya Nurgalieva, Russia                               2:29:35 (New York,
2005)
Kutre Dulecha, Ethiopia                                 2:30:06 (Amsterdam,
2005)
Tina Connelly, Canada                                   2:34:43 (Sacramento,
2003)

NR = National Record

Find the latest news and information about the Boston Marathon at
www.marathon.jhancock.com/marathon.


About John Hancock and Manulife Financial

John Hancock is a unit of Manulife Financial Corporation, a leading
Canadian-based financial services group serving millions of customers in 19
countries and territories worldwide. Operating as Manulife Financial in
Canada and Asia, and primarily through John Hancock in the United States,
the Company offers clients a diverse range of financial protection products
and wealth management services through its extensive network of employees,
agents and distribution partners. Funds under management by Manulife
Financial and its subsidiaries were Cdn$372 billion (US$319 billion) at
December 31, 2005.

Manulife Financial Corporation trades as 'MFC' on the TSX, NYSE and PSE, and
under '0945' on the SEHK. Manulife Financial can be found on the Internet at
www.manulife.com.


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