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Eliud Kipchoge and Sifan Hassan added to 2025 TCS New York City Marathon professional field

Kipchoge will make his debut in the race, aiming to complete his seventh Abbott World Marathon Majors, while Hassan seeks her fourth AWMM title.

Press Release
September 10, 2025

New York – New York Road Runners (NYRR), the nonprofit that “runs” New York City producing 60 annual adult and youth races, today announced the addition of Olympic and World Athletics champions Eliud Kipchoge and Sifan Hassan to the 2025 TCS New York City Marathon professional athlete field. Two of the world’s most prolific athletes will join a previously announced world-class field that now includes 51 Olympians and Paralympians and 18 Olympic, Paralympic, and World Championships medalists.

Men’s Open Division

Kenya’s Kipchoge, an 11-time Abbott World Marathon Majors champion with wins in Berlin, Tokyo, London, and Chicago, will make his highly anticipated TCS New York City Marathon debut, the only Major he has yet to race. Widely regarded as the greatest marathoner of all time, Kipchoge captured back-to-back Olympic gold medals at the 2016 Rio Olympic and 2020 Tokyo Olympic Marathons, becoming only the third man to do so. In between Olympic performances, he ran 1:59:40 at the INEOS 1:59 Challenge to break two hours in the marathon and redefine the limits of human endurance. Upon completion of the TCS New York City Marathon, Kipchoge will earn the coveted Abbott World Marathon Majors Six Star Medal, awarded to athletes who finish the original six Major Marathons—Tokyo, Boston, London, Berlin, Chicago, and New York.

“Running the TCS New York City Marathon has been a long-standing goal of mine, and I’m honored to join the tens of thousands of runners who will run through the five boroughs in November,” said Kipchoge. “I look forward to the city’s energy, its passionate running community, and the challenge of the iconic course.”

The former world record holder holds the fastest personal best in the field with a 2:01:09 from the 2022 Berlin Marathon. Kipchoge will face stiff competition from defending champion Abdi Nageeye, former TCS New York City Marathon champions Evans Chebet and Albert Korir, as well as 2024 Paris Olympic bronze medalist Benson Kipruto, two-time United Airlines NYC Half champion Abel Kipchumba, and 2024 London Marathon champion Alexander Mutiso. 

Kipchoge most recently placed ninth at the Sydney Marathon in August.

Women’s Open Division

Hassan, of the Netherlands, will make her TCS New York City Marathon debut following a record-setting victory in Sydney where she ran an event record and became the first woman to run under 2:20 on Australian soil. A threat across any distance, Hassan showcased her impressive range at the 2024 Paris Olympics, medaling in the 5,000m, 10,000m, and marathon, the first woman to complete the trifecta. Over the course of her grueling Olympic schedule, she raced more than 38 miles, capping it off with an Olympic record in the marathon. For her herculean effort, she was named the 2024 World Athletics Woman Athlete of the Year. Hassan made her marathon debut at the 2023 London Marathon, winning the race despite stopping several times mid-race to stretch and in total, has won four of her six career marathons.

“The TCS New York City Marathon is legendary, and I’m thrilled to take on another Abbott World Marathon Major,” said Hassan. “I love a challenge and am ready to test myself against the world’s best athletes.”

Hassan owns the fastest personal best in the women’s open division field by nearly four minutes but will contend against familiar faces and former TCS New York City Marathon champions Sheila Chepkirui, Hellen Obiri, and Sharon Lokedi. The last time Hassan, Obiri, and Lokedi raced was at the 2024 Paris Olympic Marathon, where Hassan claimed gold, Obiri secured bronze, and Lokedi finished just off the podium in fourth.

Kipchoge and Hassan join this week’s episode of the NYRR Set the Pace podcast, releasing tomorrow, to discuss their TCS New York City Marathon debuts.

Men’s Open Division
Name
Country
Residence
Personal Best
Eliud Kipchoge
KEN
Kapsabet, Kenya
2:01:09
Benson Kipruto
KEN
Kapsabet, Kenya
2:02:16
Deresa Geleta
ETH
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
2:02:38
Evans Chebet
KEN
Kapsabet, Kenya
2:03:00
Alexander Mutiso
KEN
Ngong, Kenya
2:03:11
Abdi Nageeye
NED
Nijmegen, Netherlands
2:04:20 NR
Alphonce Simbu
TAN
Arusha, Tanzania
2:04:38
Sondre Nordstad Moen
NOR
Oslo
2:05:48 NR
Felix Bour
FRA
Paris
2:06:46
Matthias Kyburz
SUI
Belp, Switzerland
2:06:48
Abel Kipchumba
KEN
Iten, Kenya
2:06:49
Biya Simbassa
USA
Flagstaff, Ariz.
2:06:53
Albert Korir
KEN
Kapkitony, Kenya
2:06:57
Tsegay Tuemay
ERI
Flagstaff, Ariz.
2:07:35
Emmanuel Levisse
FRA
Paris
2:07:41
Pat Tiernan
AUS
Raleigh, N.C.
2:07:45
Daniele Meucci
ITA
Pisa, Italy
2:07:49
Alex Maier
USA
Raleigh, N.C.
2:08:33
Jonny Mellor
GBR
Manchester, England
2:09:09
Colin Bennie
USA
San Francisco
2:09:38
Reed Fischer
USA
Boulder, Colo.
2:10:14
Joel Reichow
USA
White Bear Lakes, Minn.
2:10:37
Pasquale Selvarolo
ITA
Andria, Italy
2:11:34
Yudai Fukuda
JPN
Kanazawa, Japan
2:13:19
Ryan Eiler
USA
Boston
2:13:36
Matthew Leach
GBR
Brooklyn, N.Y.
2:15:31
Tim McGowan
USA
Brighton, Mass.
2:15:40
Sean Grossman
USA
New York
2:18:45
Hillary Bor
USA
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Debut
Patrick Dever
GBR
Raleigh, N.C.
Debut
Charles Hicks
GBR
Eugene, Ore.
Debut
Joe Klecker
USA
Boulder, Colo.
Debut
Charles Philibert-Thiboutot
CAN
Quebec City
Debut
NR = National Record
Women’s Open Division
Name
Country
Residence
Personal Best
Sifan Hassan
NED
Salt Lake City, Utah
2:13:44 NR
Sharon Lokedi
KEN
Flagstaff, Ariz.
2:17:22
Sheila Chepkirui
KEN
Kericho, Kenya
2:17:29
Hellen Obiri
KEN
Boulder, Colo.
2:17:41
Gotytom Gebreslase
ETH
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
2:18:11
Emily Sisson
USA
Providence, R.I.
2:18:23 NR
Vivian Cheruiyot
KEN
Eldoret, Kenya
2:18:31
Edna Kiplagat
KEN
Longmont, Colo.
2:19:50
Sara Hall
USA
Flagstaff, Ariz.
2:20:32
Susanna Sullivan
USA
Reston, Va.
2:21:56
Fiona O’Keeffe
USA
Raleigh, N.C.
2:22:10
Molly Seidel
USA
Flagstaff, Ariz.
2:23:07
Annie Frisbie
USA
Hopkins, Minn.
2:23:21
Sara Vaughn
USA
Boulder, Colo.
2:23:24
Fionnuala McCormack
IRE
Dublin
2:23:46
Eilish McColgan
GBR
Dundee, Scotland
2:24:25
Kellyn Taylor
USA
Flagstaff, Ariz.
2:24:2
Fabienne Schlumpf
SUI
Wetzikon, Switzerland
2:24:30 NR
Stephanie Bruce
USA
Flagstaff, Ariz.
2:27:47
Elena Hayday
USA
Minneapolis
2:30:51
Argentina Valdepeñas
MEX
Guadalupe, Mexico
2:35:16
Khia Kurtenbach
USA
New York
2:39:50
Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal
NOR
Oslo
N/A
Jessica Warner-Judd
GBR
Loughborough, England
Debut
Amanda Vestri
USA
Boone, N.C.
Debut
NR = National Record
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