Chicago Marathon 2011 Elite Athletes

September 10, 2011

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To be fair, the list was a bit disappointing, with just Moses Mosop, the fastest ever marathoner, and Ryan Hall (and of course the ever present Dos Santos) the real top performers. Shobukhova leads the women’s list.

The Bank of America Chicago Marathon today announced a diverse group of international athletes—including several national record holders—who will match strides against Russia’s Liliya Shobukhova, America’s Ryan Hall, and Kenya’s Moses Mosop on the flat and fast streets of Chicago on October 9.

2011 Elite Field

Men
Moses Mosop
Ryan Hall
Bazu Worku
Evans Cheruiyot
Marilson Dos Santos
Bernard Kipyego
Bekana Daba
Atsushi Sato
Joshua Chelenga
Wesley Korir
Dickson Kiptolo Chumba
Terefe Maregu
Takayuki Matsumiya
Takashi Horiguchi
Kouji Gokaya
Joseph Chirlee
Hironori Arai
Masaki Shimoju
Jason Gutierrez
Yuuki Moriwaki
Martin Fagan
Shawn Forrest
KEN
USA
ETH
KEN
BRA
KEN
ETH
JPN
KEN
KEN
KEN
ETH
JPN
JPN
JPN
USA
JPN
JPN
COL
JPN
IRL
AUS
2:03:06
2:04:58
2:05:25
2:06:25
2:06:34
2:07:01
2:07:04
2:07:13
2:08:21
2:08:24
2:08:44
2:09:03
2:10:04
2:12:05
2:12:07
2:12:10
2:12:17
2:12:18
2:13:24
2:13:34
2:14:06
Debut

Women

Liliya Shobukhova
Askale Tafa
Inga Abitova
Benita Willis
Wei Yanan
Maria Konovalova
Christelle Daunay
Atsede Besuye
Yue Cao
Belainesh Gebre
Kayoko Fukushi
Cruz Nonata da Silva
RUS
ETH
RUS
AUS
CHN
RUS
FRA
ETH
CHN
ETH
JPN
BRA
2:20:15
2:21:31
2:22:19
2:22:36
2:23:12
2:23:49
2:24:22
2:24:26
2:29:50
2:32:13
2:40:52
Debut


The Bank of America Chicago Marathon annually attracts the sport’s greatest athletes looking to compete on one of the fastest marathon courses in the world. The flat roads and sleek design have produced four world records and several national records during the race’s 34-year history.

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