Boston Marathon 2025 winners: John Korir of Kenya boins brother as champion; Switzerland ‘s Marcel Hug win 8th wheelchair race

Hopkinton, Massachusetts – John Corier joined Kenya to his brother as a hero in Boston Marathon on Monday, following the wreckage of Paul Reviri Rangers, who rode Boelston Street and announced “the contestants coming”, where the race celebrated the 250th anniversary of the beginning of the revolutionary war.

Six months after winning Chicago, Courier mastered 26.2 miles from Hopkinton to Copley Square in Boston in two unheededte hours, 4 minutes, 44 seconds – the second worst win in the race history.

John Corier, from Kenya, breaks the tape to win Boston Marathon, Monday, April 21, 2025, in Boston.

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After crossing the line, his older brother received him, Boston Wesley Corner 2012. Although the race was won by a non -relevant pair of John Kielz and two Robert Sherwiriot, the Koreans are the first brothers – or relatives of any kind – win the oldest and most prominent marathon in the world.

Conner Mantz from Proveau, Utah, ranked fourth after losing in a three -way race to finish with Alfons Felix Simbo from Tanzania and Kotot Kenya. Simbo was second and Kotot was third.

Kurir ran without width of a bomb, and pulled him from a narrow dress for him walking on Polston Street.

Marcel Hang was exposed to Switzerland to the stadium to win the eighth marathon marathon chair in Boston, where he won victory on Monday in the 129th edition of the race in one hour, 21 minutes, 34 seconds.

The 39 -year -old hugs were finished in downtown Boston to get his fifth consecutive victory in the race on the fifty anniversary of the first time in Boston. Daniel Romansk from the United States was second in 1:25:58, followed by Jitz Platt Holland at 1:30:16.

Marcel Hang, from Switzerland, breaks the tape to win the division of men's moving chairs during the Boston Marathon, Monday, April 21, 2025, in Boston.

Marcel Hang, from Switzerland, breaks the tape to win the division of men’s moving chairs during the Boston Marathon, Monday, April 21, 2025, in Boston.

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Hug and Romanshok collapsed from the field and remained narrow for about six miles. But HUG opened about three minutes in the middle of the road and began to expand his interest.

In the women’s race, Susanna Scaroni from the United States won her second title in Boston, where she finished at 1:35:20. The Swiss athletes got the following two positions with Cathering Dipronor in second place at 1:37:26 and Manuella Sar in third place at 1:39:18.

Scaroni won her first title in Boston in 2023, but she was unable to defend her last year due to injury. This time it was dominant late, opened 40 seconds, 18 miles away, and stayed away from Debrons.

The races came in a clear morning with the starting temperatures in the fifties of the last century. He made it a lesser day with HUG events, who last year recovered from a crash in the last part of the race while he was on his way to victory.

Boston Marathon helps celebrate the 250th anniversary of the revolutionary war

Paul River River Poileston Street rode to the marathon line in Boston – or almost there, as it turned out – “runners are coming” on Monday morning as the oldest and most prominent annual marathon in the world in celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War.

Renactors helped horseback, accompanied by Five and “Yankee Doodle”, to start the celebrations and add a little horse when the Revere horse is exposed through the finish line on the street and stopped. The actor, who depicts colonial silver and Patriot, had to jump and walk in the past few steps himself when the small crowd laughed and clapped.

After reading an advertisement, Revere attached the horse the rest of the road before riding more celebrations celebrating the midnight area on April 19, 1775, which warned the colonists in Lexington and Concorde that the British were in the march.

Forces of about 40 members of the National Guard in Massachusetts who crossed the starting line at about 6 am

A group of members of the National Guard in Massachusetts, where they launched the 129th edition of the race, in Hopkinton, Mass, early on Monday, April 21, 2025.

A group of members of the National Guard in Massachusetts, where they launched the 129th edition of the race, in Hopkinton, Mass, early on Monday, April 21, 2025.

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Cisay Lima’s heroes from Ethiopia and Hilin Opery returns from Kenya to defend their titles. Lemma was separated from the package of contestants from the elite men early last year and ran alone in most of the morning, and ended as soon as possible in the history of the race. Most of the senior men returns from 2024, including Kenya Ivanz Chebett, the Boston Marathon, who ranked third last year.

Opery is trying to become the first woman to win three consecutive since 1999. Opery has separated last year from a large package to become the first woman to be repeated as a Boston Marathon since 2005.

Among the best American competitors is Emma Bings. The former resident of Boston ranked fifth in the women’s race in 2023 and 12 last year, making it the highest American consumption in both years.

This year, the woman’s field will be the fastest ever, with 14 athletes with the best of the best marathon player less than two hours, and 26 minutes, according to the Boston Sports Association.

The Associated Press Press Jennifer McDermott in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, contributed to this story.

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