World Class Professional Fields
Announced for 2025 Boston 5K presented by Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and
B.A.A. Invitational Mile
Saturday, April 19
Racing Kicks off Patriots’ Day Weekend
BOSTON
– Global medalists, Boston champions, and U.S. stars are set to compete as part
of the Boston
5K presented by Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and B.A.A.
Invitational Mile on Saturday, April
19, kicking off Boston Marathon weekend with racing through Boston’s Back Bay.
More than 100 professional athletes from around the globe will compete across
the two events.
“This
year’s Boston 5K presented by Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and B.A.A.
Invitational Mile will set the stage for a memorable weekend celebration of
running, health, and fitness in the city,” said Jack Fleming, President and
Chief Executive Officer of the B.A.A. “At the front of the field will be some
of the fastest and most accomplished athletes across the Open, Wheelchair, and
Para Athletics Divisions.”
BOSTON
5K FIELD TO TACKLE NEW COURSE IN 2025
On
April 19, a field of more than 10,000 participants will take to a
new race route for the Boston 5K presented by Harvard Pilgrim Health
Care. Starting adjacent to Boston Public Garden, athletes will run out on
Commonwealth Avenue towards Boston University before reversing direction,
passing through Kenmore Square, running right on Hereford Street and left on
Boylston Street, ultimately finishing at the Boston Marathon finish line. The
3.1-mile course is a flat and fast tour of Back Bay.
That’s
music to Charles Philibert-Thiboutot’s ears, as the Canadian champion from 2022
returns looking to earn his second Boston 5K crown. Three years ago, ‘CPT’ won
in 13:35, sprinting to the line just ahead of a large pack of challengers.
Joining him on the line this year is fellow Canadian Olympian Thomas Fafard.
Biya
Simbassa, the No.1-ranked road racer nationally, will try to extend the
American winning streak to three. Simbassa ran a 2:06:53 marathon in 2024 and
was 9th at the USA 5K National Championship, showing his range
of abilities. Also toeing the line are Kenya’s Amon Kemboi, best known for his
3:53.57 mile speed, and Eritrea’s Dawit Seare, fourth at the 2023 World Road
Running Championships 5K. Josh Kalapos represents the hometown B.A.A. High
Performance Team in the professional field. Britain’s Patrick
Dever, the NCAA Champion at 10,000m in 2021, is also entered, while fellow
countryman Henry McLuckie, fourth in the B.A.A. Invitational Mile last year,
moves up in distance to run the Boston 5K this year.
The
fastest woman in the field, Ethiopia’s Medina Eisa (14:16.54 5000m best), will
be chased by Norah Jeruto, the 2022 World Champion in the 3000m steeplechase
from Kazakhstan, Lemlem Hailu, the 2022 World Indoor 3000m gold medalist from
Ethiopia, and Tsigie Gebreselama, the 2023 World Cross Country silver medalist
from Ethiopia.
Top-ten
finishers from a year ago return in Erika Kemp (fifth), Bethany Hasz (sixth),
and Vanessa Fraser (eighth), all from the USA. Hasz is a member of the B.A.A.
High Performance Team along with her sister, Megan, who is also competing.
Taylor Roe comes off a win at the U.S. Half Marathon Championships in Atlanta.
Reigning
wheelchair division champions Marcel Hug and Eden Rainbow-Cooper return, hoping
to replicate their 2024 Boston Marathon weekends which saw both win the 5K on
Saturday and marathon on Monday. Joining them is two-time Boston Marathon
winner Daniel Romanchuk.
In the
Para Athletics Divisions, 2024 Boston 5K winners El Amin Chentouf (T11/12/13
vision impairment), Atsbha Gebremeskel (T45-47 upper-limb impairment), and
Marko Cheseto Lemtukei (T42-T44, T61-T64 lower-limb impairment) all return.
Making his Boston debut will be 2024 Paralympic gold medalists Wajdi Boukhili
(T12, marathon) and Aminullah Tissaoui (T38, 1500m).
Kelly
Bruno (T64) Tatsiana Khvitsko-Trimborn (T61), and Sayers Grooms (T72) are among
the women’s entrants in the Para Athletics Divisions.
The
Boston 5K starts at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 19.
RETURNING
CHAMPION COMBER LEADS B.A.A. INVITATIONAL MILE
Casey
Comber won the 2024 B.A.A. Invitational Mile thanks to a last lap kick in
4:07.31, and now looks to become the first man to win back-to-back years since
Olympic medalist Nick Willis did so in 2013/2014. Luke Houser, the recently
crowned 2025 World Indoor Championships bronze medalist at 1500m and two-time
NCAA Indoor Mile champion, will try to play spoiler and win in his first race
on the roads in Boston.
Also
toeing the line with Boston ties are B.A.A. High Performance Team member Isaac
Basten, as well as Boston University’s Foster Malleck, who was third at the
NCAA Indoor Championships mile in March.
Japan’s
Nozomi Tanaka, a prolific racer across the track and roads, makes her B.A.A.
Invitational Mile debut and will go up against Micaela Degenero, fourth a year
ago and the 2022 NCAA Indoor mile champion. From the Atlanta Track Club is
Laurie Barton, a 4:27 miler.
Canadian
Olympians Erin Teschuk and Julie-Anne Staehli and Kenya’s Dorcas Ewoi, a
1:58.19 800m runner, round out the international talent.
In
addition to the professionals, student-athletes from each of the eight cities
and towns that make up the Boston Marathon route will compete in a Scholastic
Mile and Middle School 1K. The B.A.A. Invitational Mile will begin at 11:00
a.m. at the Boston Marathon Finish Line on Saturday, April 19.
Boston 5K presented by
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Professional Fields
WOMEN’S FIELD
|
COUNTRY
|
5,000m PB
|
Medina Eisa
|
ETH
|
14:16.54 (London,
2023)
|
Tsigie Gebreselama
|
ETH
|
14:18.76 (Eugene,
2024)
|
Lemlen Hailu
|
ETH
|
14:34.53 (Paris,
2023)
|
Grace Loibach
|
KEN
|
14:42.63 (Paris,
2023)
|
Laura Galvan
|
MEX
|
14:43.94
(Budapest, 2023)NR
|
Gela Hambese
|
ETH
|
14:47.74 (Doha,
2024)
|
Vanessa Fraser
|
USA
|
14:48.51i (Boston,
2020)
|
Norah Jeruto
|
KAZ
|
14:51.73 (Berlin,
2019)
|
Lemlem Nibret
|
ETH
|
14:56.00
(Montesson, 2023)
|
Bethany Hasz
|
USA
|
15:05.80 (Los
Angeles, 2024)
|
Emily Lipari
|
USA
|
15:07.22 (San Juan
Capistrano, 2022)
|
Erika Kemp
|
USA
|
15:10.10 (Boston,
2021)
|
Taylor Roe
|
USA
|
15:15.01i (Boston,
2024)
|
Hannah Steelman
|
USA
|
15:19.69
(Portland, 2024)
|
Dominique Scott
|
RSA
|
15:20.84i (Boston,
2020)
|
Gracelyn Larkin
|
CAN
|
15:21.68i (Boston,
2025)
|
Charlotte Prouse
|
CAN
|
15:26.01 (Boston,
2018)
|
Roisin Flanagan
|
IRL
|
15:26.32 (Walnut,
2023)
|
Eilish Flanagan
|
IRL
|
15:33.37i (Boston,
2023)
|
Megan Hasz
|
USA
|
15:33.48 (Lost
Angeles, 2023)
|
Cleo Boyd
|
CAN
|
15:44.14 (Raleigh,
2024)
|
Alexandra Lucki
|
CAN
|
15:49.82 (Los
Angeles)
|
Lilly Tuck
|
CAN
|
15:53.76
(Philadelphia, 2024)
|
Katie Kellner
|
USA
|
15:56.42 (Guelph,
2014)
|
Rachel Hyland
|
USA
|
16:06.42i (Boston
2021)
|
Erin Gregoire
|
USA
|
16:19.31 (NYC,
2025)
|
Ryann Helmers
|
USA
|
16:21.99
(Charlottesville, 2023)
|
Stevie
Lawrence-Wrist
|
GBR
|
17:18.70
(Allendale, 2021)
|
MEN’S
FIELD
|
COUNTRY
|
5,000m
PB
|
Patrick
Dever
|
GBR
|
13:04.05i
(Boston, 2024)
|
Thomas
Fafard
|
CAN
|
13:05.07
(Bruxelles, 2024)
|
Amon
Kemboi
|
KEN
|
13:06.30i
(Boston, 2024)
|
Dawit
Seare
|
ERI
|
13:07.77
(Wien, 2024)
|
Charles
Philibert-Thiboutot
|
CAN
|
13:12.76
(San Juan Capistrano, 2022)
|
Sam
Parsons
|
GER
|
13:12.78i
(Boston, 2023) NR
|
Biya
Simbassa
|
USA
|
13:19.12
(San Juan Capistrano, 2021)
|
Reid
Buchanan
|
USA
|
13:27.03
(Los Angeles, 2023)
|
John
Gay
|
CAN
|
13:29.82
(Birmingham, 2022)
|
Andrew
Alexander
|
CAN
|
13:29.91i
(Boston, 2023)
|
Jean
Simon Desgagnes
|
CAN
|
13:33.38
(Azusa, 2024)
|
Henry
McLuckie
|
GBR
|
13:36.26
(Walnut,2023)
|
Mitchell
Ubene
|
CAN
|
13:36.71
(Langley, 2022)
|
Connor
Black
|
CAN
|
13:38.09
(Langley, 2022)
|
Afewerki
Zeru
|
USA
|
13:44.58
(Walnut, 2022)
|
Nicholas
Bannon
|
CAN
|
13:45.56
(Langley, 2022)
|
Joey
Berriatua
|
USA
|
13:49.16
(Sn Juan, Capistrano, 2020)
|
Oisín
Ó Gailín
|
IRL
|
13:49.61i
(Boston, 2023)
|
Max
Turek
|
CAN
|
13:50.37i
(Boston, 2022)
|
Mitchell
Dervin
|
USA
|
13:57.58i
(Boston, 2024)
|
Ben
Connor
|
GBR
|
14:08.11
(Boston, 2014)
|
Ben
Garner
|
USA
|
14:09.16
(Azusa, 2024)
|
Brian
Harvey
|
USA
|
14:13.93
(Princeton, 2012)
|
Colin
Cernik
|
USA
|
14:14.52
(Boston, 2024)
|
Daniel
Johanning
|
CRI
|
14:16.79
(Azusa, 2024)
|
Josh
Kalapos
|
USA
|
14:21.04
(NYC, 2024)
|
Aaron
Willingham
|
USA
|
14:22.39
(Boston, 2024)
|
WOMEN’S
WHEELCHAIR FIELD
|
COUNTRY
|
Hannah
Babalola
|
NGR
|
Christie
Dawes
|
AUS
|
Patricia
Eachus
|
SUI
|
Eden
Rainbow-Cooper
|
GBR
|
Michelle
Wheeler
|
USA
|
|
|
MEN’S
WHEELCHAIR FIELD
|
COUNTRY
|
Hermin
Garic
|
USA
|
Marcel
Hug
|
SUI
|
Jetze
Plat
|
NED
|
Daniel
Romanchuk
|
USA
|
Geert
Schipper
|
NED
|
Brian
Siemann
|
USA
|
Johnboy
Smith
|
GBR
|
David
Weir
|
GBR
|
Sho
Watanabe
|
JPN
|
WOMEN’S
PARA ATHLETICS DIVISION
|
COUNTRY
|
CLASSIFICATION
|
Tatsiana
Khvitsko-Trimborn
|
USA
|
T61
|
Kelly
Bruno
|
USA
|
T64
|
Sayers
Grooms
|
USA
|
T72
|
|
|
|