Kipruto will have a good shot at the 27:04 course and US soil record as he faces
Stephen Sambu (27:25), 2016 winner
Gabriel Geay and his brother, Africa U20 champ
Bravin Kiptoo. The women's race has three of the six fastest women of all time lead by Kosgei who is up against
Fancy Chemutai (30:06),
Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui (30:19), two-time world marathon champ
Edna Kiplagat, Tokyo Marathon champ
Ruti Aga, andworld 10,000 bronze medalist
Agnes Tirop. The American charge is lead by
Emily Sisson, Tyler Pennel and
Abdi Abdirahman.
*MB: Peachtree Is Celebrating Their 50th Anniversary With One Of The Best Women's 10k Fields Ever