Ok. Bad news is Jordan is now out of the race with an injury. The race put a press release out today saying:
Edits to the field of elite athletes: Since the previous release of the elite field, Jordan Hogan (Hasay) has been removed due to injury.
Good news is she was being treated as anyone else in the elite field.
Original press release:
Running Icons, American Record Holder, Race Champions to Compete at Boston 10K for Women World-Class Elite Field Gathered for 49th Running of the All-Women’s Race Boston, MA - Conventures, Inc. today announced the field of elite athletes for the 49th running of the Boston 10K for Women, which starts at Boston Common on Saturday, October 11 at 9:00 a.m. A world-class field will compete for nearly $20,000 in prize money and will be led by the current American record holder in the marathon, Emily Sisson. A two-time Boston 10K for Women Champion, Sisson will be challenged by 2014 champion Jordan Hogan (Hasay) and 2023 champion Annie Rodenfels, among a deep field of athletes representing four countries. Sisson, Hogan, and Rodenfels will be joined on the Beacon St. start line by talented newcomers like Savannah Shaw of Boulder, Colorado and Eva Jess of Rochester, Michigan, as well as veterans like Sara Hall, who at 42 is one of the most decorated runners in history. For Hogan, her return to Boston marks her first professional race since becoming a mom in July. The fast field includes Colbi Borland from the Hansons Distance Project in Rochester Hills, Michigan, Annie Heffernan from Boston, and Irish sisters Aoibhe Richardson of Bend, Oregon, and Grace Richardson of New York City. These athletes will contend for a $10,000 first-place prize and vie to best the course record of 31:18, set by American Weini Kelati in 2021.
Hall is one of the most decorated runners in history? How many Olympic medals does she have?