Chebet set to make Boston Marathon return
Evans Chebet, 34, of Kenya takes first place in the Men’s race during the 127th Boston Marathon in Boston, Massachusetts on April 17, 2023. 30,239 people are entered to run the 26.2 mile (42.2K) race from a total of 106 countries and all 50 US states. This year also is the 10 year anniversary of the 2013 bombings. (Photo by Joseph Prezioso / AFP)
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Two-time champion Evans Chebet will return to defend his title at the 128th edition of Boston Marathon set for April 15.
This year’s
race will see a field of 20 men whose personal bests are below 2:10:00 battle
for top honours.
Chebet
clocked 2:05:54 to win last year’s race and became the first person to successfully
defend his title in Boston since Robert Cheruiyot who claimed a hat trick of
titles between 2006 and 2008.
The 35-year-old
will be making a comeback after withdrawing from the New York City Marathon in
November last year.
“Boston has
become like a second home to me and running in Boston is always special –
returning as reigning champion even more so,” said Chebet. “Even after having
run 28 marathons during my career, the chance to race the 29th in Boston and
the fans there give me the motivation necessary to prepare to defend my title.
I look forward to hitting the streets there this spring and hearing the
enthusiastic crowds along the course.”
Chebet has
won six of his last seven marathons and will be joined by compatriots; Joshua
Belet, Ronald Kotut, Cyprian Kotut, John Korir Albert Korir and Edward
Cheserek.
Valencia
Marathon champion Sisay Lemma- the fourth fastest marathoner- will lead the
Ethiopian field that also has; Shura Kitata, Haftu Teklu and Mohamed Esa.
Last year’s
runner-up Gabriel Geay of Tanzania is also in the mix.

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