FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Defending Champions Return to 2013 Boston Marathon
Sharon Cherop and Wesley Korir Set to Defend Titles on April 15
2013 Marks 28th Year of John Hancock's Sponsorship of Boston Marathon
BOSTON, MA, December, 18, 2012-John Hancock Financial today announced the
return of 2012 Boston Marathon champions Sharon Cherop and Wesley Korir of
Kenya for the 117th running of the race on April 15.
Wesley Korir ran the smartest race of his life in winning the 116th Boston
Marathon. Deftly handling blistering heat that reached a high of 85F,
Korir patiently stayed connected to the leaders of the fastest men's field
ever assembled. Heading into the Newton hills, he resisted the surges of
front-runners Geoffrey Mutai and Levy Matebo, and instead ran within
himself and focused on strategy. Singing out loud and staying hydrated,
Korir found inspiration to pass first one heat-fatigued runner and then the
next. He deliberately moved from sixth place at mile 20, to second at mile
24, to undisputed champion at the finish (2:12:40). Kenyans Levy Matebo and
Bernard Kipyego and American Jason Hartmann finished second through fourth
respectively.
"Winning the Boston Marathon was the biggest accomplishment of my life and
the win placed me in a distinguished group of champions who are legendary,"
said Korir who is a permanent U.S. resident of Louisville, Kentucky. "The
entire world recognizes and respects the Boston Marathon, and I am proudly
a Boston Marathon champion forever." Korir said 2013 marks his fifth year
of marathon running and his main goal for the year is to defend his Boston
title. He is a two-time marathon winner in Los Angeles and was runner up in
Chicago in 2011.
Boston's 2012 women's race was equally as strategic as Sharon Cherop's
experience on the coursed proved to be the deciding factor. In her 2011
Boston debut, Cherop ran in sync with countrywoman Caroline Kilel and
American Desiree Davila until the final meters, but could not keep pace
with the duo and was denied the win by six seconds and the runner-up spot
by four seconds. This year, Cherop made amends and after running side by
side with countrywoman Jemima Sumgong over the final miles, she put in a
crushing surge at the home-stretch corner of Hereford and Boylston.
Sumgong was unable to respond and Cherop reached the tape first in 2:31:50,
just two seconds ahead of her rival. The close finish marked the fifth
consecutive year the women's race has been decided by three seconds or
less. Kenyan Georgina Rono finished third and was followed by Ethiopian
Firehiwot Dado, the 2011 New York City champion.
"I will be in Boston to try to win again and perform at my best level,"
said Cherop. "I know that there are some of the best athletes in the world
competing in Boston in 2013, but I'll be ready for the big race. The course
is very hard because there are a lot of hills and you are running without
pacers, but I like this course because it's also making a natural selection
among the athletes." Cherop is past marathon champion in Toronto and
Hamburg, and was the bronze medalist at the IAAF World Championships
Marathon in 2011.
"As John Hancock closes in on 30 years of sponsorship of the Boston
Marathon, we are thrilled to have our defending champions returning for the
2013 race," said Rob Friedman, head of Sponsorship and Event Marketing at
John Hancock. "Both Wesley and Sharon held off an excellent field in 2012
and will face another one this year as we once again honor our commitment
to bring the world's top runners to the race. Marathon Monday will be here
before you know it and we fully expect millions of spectators and viewers
will experience yet another thrilling race on April 15th."
"It is with great pride that we welcome back Wesley Korir and Sharon Cherop
to defend their titles at this year's Boston Marathon," said Tom Grilk,
Boston Athletic Association Executive Director. "Their insightful and
tactical races in challenging conditions last year will be remembered for
years to come as part of Boston's rich tradition of excellence. Thanks to
John Hancock Financial Services, both of these great champions have the
opportunity to add another Boston Marathon win to their distinguished
careers."
The 2013 Boston Marathon marks the 28th year of John Hancock's landmark
sponsorship of the legendary race. For additional information about the
elite athlete program and sponsorship, please visit
www.johnhancock.com/bostonmarathon/sportspartnerships.html or follow us
@jhboston26 on Twitter.
About John Hancock Financial and Manulife Financial Corporation
John Hancock Financial is a unit of Manulife Financial Corporation, a
leading Canada-based financial services group with principal operations in
Asia, Canada and the United States. In 2012, John Hancock celebrates 150
years of serving clients across the United States, while Manulife
celebrates its 125th anniversary. Operating as Manulife Financial in Canada
and in most of Asia, and primarily as John Hancock in the United States,
Manulife Financial Corporation offers clients a diverse range of financial
protection products and wealth management services through its extensive
network of employees, agents and distribution partners. Funds under
management by Manulife Financial and its subsidiaries were C$515 billion
(US$523 billion) as at September 30, 2012. Manulife Financial Corporation
trades as 'MFC' on the TSX, NYSE and PSE, and under '945' on the SEHK.
Manulife Financial can be found on the Internet at manulife.com.
The John Hancock unit, through its insurance companies, comprises one of
the largest life insurers in the United States. John Hancock offers a broad
range of financial products and services, including life insurance,
annuities, fixed products, mutual funds, 401(k) plans, long-term care
insurance, college savings, and other forms of business insurance.
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