The British interest on October 12 also includes Filipa Bowen and Eden Reinbo-Cooper
On October 12, Califeran and Mark Scott will lead the British challenge in the American bank in the Chicago Marathon.
For Haunger-Taks, it will be a quick turn, as he will leave for Britain at the Marathon World Championships a month ago. With him 2:21:24 Last year, Last year, he sits No. 2 on all times of Britain, Behind Paula Radliffe.
Mark Scott has eased in 2025, but will hope to improve in his marathon, the best in London.

In another place, three of the champions of Chicago marathon are in line. These include Kenya John Corire, whose 2024 victory 2. In 024, the second fastest time of race history was.
In April, Korye showed that his Chicago’s victory in the buton marathon was not a fragment of convincing victory.
“I am sure that in October this year I will be able to defend my title in the” Chicago “Marathon of 20255 in America,” Korir said. “My training is going well and I’m focused on achieving another personal best time.”

Core will have a company before six men who hacked 2:04. Kenya Timothy Kiplagat is the second fastest person in the field of Tokyo last year – 2:02:55. Last year, the third was the third largest in Chicago (2:03:13), and the third place in Boston took the breakthrough (2:03:22).
World Recorder Hakob Kipando, a world record, will come to the world of his second career after graduating in London’s marathon this spring. New York City City Champion Geofri Camor makes the debut of his Chicago debut in April, Rotterdam’s victory in Marathon.

As previously announced, the US troops will be headed by Manaton, who is in Khalid Marathon in Khalid Khidon, set by the American record.
He will know Galen Ruper (2:06:17), Chicago’s 2017 champion and third fastest American, and local running Matt Mate Richtman (2:07:56), who won 2025 of Los Angeles.
The 2025 bank of America will greet the Chicago Marathon to the new winning books of women. The field is distinguished by the Chicken Faine (2:17:00), who took the third in Tokyo’s marathon at the beginning of this year, making its Chicago debut. Megertu Alemu (2:16:34) also wanted to demand his first victory on the third place in Chicago’s marathon.
Last year’s women’s race won Ruth Chepngetich is a World Record 2:09:56 But he has been banned since then after being positive for drugs.
“I am looking forward to going back to the Chicago marathon to try and improve my previous performance there,” Aleemu, the winner of the 2024 in Valencia. “The course is very smooth and fast and this year my good training, I feel like I’m fleeing in Chicago this time and raised it on the Rent.
Other signs next to women include Kenya (2:17:51) a tire in Ethiopi, who earned its best in Ethiopia, and the world’s 2023 medalist, who would make her the debut of her marathon.
The American race will be headed by 2024. Standard emilives at the University of Utah, which will make his marathon debut.

The Satisfaction of the Men’s and Women’s Wheelchairs, Swiss Catherine Debruns and Marseille’s Hugs will return to 2025 to defend their Chicago marathon titles.
British wheelchair Racers Eden Rainbow-Cooper and Johnboy Smith are from challenges.
Elite men
- John Lost, Ken, 2:02:44 (Chicago, 2024)
- Timothy Kiplagat, Ken, 2:02:55 (Tokyo, 2024)
- Amos Cypruto, Ken, 2:03:13 (Tokyo, 2023)
- Cybrian Kotut, Ken, 2:03:22 (Berlin, 2024)
- Bashir Abdi, Cherry, 2:03:36 (Rotterdam, 2021)
- Hakob Kipimo, Uga, 2:03:37 (London, 2025)
- Filemon Kipo, Ken, 2:04:01 (Hamburg, 2025)
- Jeffre Kamorsu, Ken, 2:04:23 (London, 2023)
- Huseydin Mohamed ESA, ETH, 2:04:39 (Chicago, 2024)
- The connection found, USA, 2:05:08 (Boston, 2025)
- Daniel Ebel, Ken, 2. 04: 04: 04. 04: 04: 04: 04. 04: 04. 04: 04. 04. 04. 04. 04. 04. 04: 04 (Figure: 2024)
- Galen Rupp, USA, 2:06:07 (Prague, 2018)
- Hiroto Inoue, JPN, 2:06:14 (Tokyo, 2025)
- Zouhair Talbi, Mar, 2:06:39 (Houston, 2024)
- Matt Rictman, USA, 2:07:56 (Los Angeles, 2025)
- Ryan Ford, USA, 2:08:00 (Boston, 2025)
- Rory Lofletter, Can, 2:08:01 (Seville, 2024)
- CJ Albertson, USA, 2:08:17 (Chicago, 2024)
- Hideyuki Tanaka, JPN, 2:09:27 (Tokyo, 2025)
- Patricio Castillo, Mex, 2:10:40 (Seville, 2023)
- Mark Scott, GBC, 2:11:19 (London, 2024)
- Colin Mickow, USA, 2:11:22 (Chandler, 2020)
- Kevin Save, USA, 2:11:26 (Chicago, 2023)
- NIK HAXER, USA, 2:11:55 (Sacramento, 2024)
- Robert Miranda, USA, 2:12:07 (Sacramento, 2024)
- Afeewki Zeru, USA, 2:18:54 (Porto, 2023)
- Casey Clinger, USA, Debut
- Tai Dinger, door, debut
Elite women
- Megset Alamu, ETH, 2:16:34 (London, 2024)
- Hawi Feysa, ETH, 2:17:00 (Tokyo, 2025)
- Irin Chepta, Ken, 2:17:51 (Chicago, 2024)
- Bedatu Hirpa, ETH, 2:18:27 (Dubai, 2025)
- HAILU DESSE, ETH, 2:19:17 (London, 2025)
- Mary Nugi-Cooper, Ken, 2:20:22 (London, 2022)
- Calli Hauger-Thackery, GBR, 2:21:24 (Berlin, 2024)
- Lindsi Flance, USA, 2:23:31 (Chicago, 2024)
- Natosha Roders, USA, 2:23:51 (Nagoya, 2025)
- Florencia Borelli, Arg, 2:24:18 (Seville, 2024)
- Gabi Ricou, USA, 2:24:29 (Chicago, 2024)
- Dakota Popeh, USA, 2:24:40 (Chicago, 2023)
- Melody Julie, 2:25:01 (Valencia, 2023)
- Filipa Bowden, GBC, 2:25:47 (Berlin, 2024)
- Aubre Frenteei, USA, 2:27:14 (Dullut, 2025)
- Maggie Montoa, USA, 2:27:50 (Rotterdam, 2025)
- LOE CHEMNU, KEN, DEBUT
- EjGayehu Taye, ETH, debut
- Emily Venter, USA, Debut
Men’s wheelchair race
- Marcel Gug, Sui, 1:17:47 (Oita, 2021) World Record
- AARON PIKE, USA, 1:20:02 (DULUTH, 2022)
- Johnboy Smith, GBR, 1:20:05 (Duluth, 2022)
- Herocida, JPN, 1:20:28 (Boston, 2017)
- Daniel Romanchuk, USA, 1:21:36 (Boston, 2019)
- Rafael Botello Jimenez, ESP, 1:22:09 (Boston, 2017)
- Jetze Plat, NED, 1:24:28 (Tubai, 2023)
- Simon Lawson, GBR, 1:25:06 (Boston, 2017)
- Brian Syeman, USA, 1:26:46 (Boston, 2017)
- Gait Lip, Ned, 1:26:51 (London, 2025)
- Evan Correll, USA, 1:27:19 (Dubli, 2022)
- Jason Robinson, USA, 1:29:01 (Dubli, 2022)
- Rob Smith, GBR, 1:55:51 (Dubai, 2017)
- Ethan Burkhart, USA, 2:00:53 (Dullut, 2019)
Women’s wheelchair race
- Susannah Scaroni, USA, 1:27:31 (Dubli, 2022)
- Manuela Schär, Sui, 1:28:17 am (Boston, 2017)
- Tatiana McFadden, USA, 1:31:30 (Dullut, 2019)
- Catherine Debouns, Sou, 1:34:16 (Berlin, 2023) World Record
- Eden’s rainbow Cooper, GBR, 1:35:11 (Boston, 2024)
- Vanessa de Souza, Bra, 1:40:21 (Seville, 2020)
- Jade Hall, GBR, 1:41:44 (Boston, 2017)
- Hoda Front, One, 1:58:38 (Chicago, 2023)
- Hannah Dederick, USA, 2:02:23 (Chiica, 2022)
- Rachel Cleaver, USA, 2:46:48 (Chicago, 2024)

