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  Editors Take  Jacob Kiplimo and Hawi Feysa Crowned Champions at 2025 Bank of America Chicago Marathon; Conner Mantz Rewrites American Record Books
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Jacob Kiplimo and Hawi Feysa Crowned Champions at 2025 Bank of America Chicago Marathon; Conner Mantz Rewrites American Record Books

Kendra LaneKendra Lane—October 12, 20250
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The 47th edition of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon concluded today, October 12, 2025, with spectacular performances and a new American record, solidifying its status as a premier event on the global running calendar. Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo and Ethiopia’s Hawi Feysa Gejia claimed the elite men’s and women’s titles, respectively, in a race that drew approximately 50,000 participants from over 100 countries to the streets of Chicago.

Kiplimo Dominates Men’s Elite Race

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Jacob Kiplimo, the World Half Marathon record holder, delivered a commanding performance to win the men’s elite race in 2:02:23. This victory marks a significant milestone in his young marathon career, following his debut second-place finish in London earlier this year. Kiplimo ran with a relentless pace, at times flirting with world record speed, showcasing his remarkable talent and potential for future record-breaking runs. He managed to hold off strong challenges from Kenya’s Amos Kipruto, who finished second with a time of 2:03:54, and compatriot Alex Masai, who secured third place in 2:04:37. The race was a testament to the high level of competition that the Chicago course consistently attracts.

Feysa Smashes Personal Best for Women’s Victory

In the women’s division, Ethiopia’s Hawi Feysa Gejia ran a brilliant race to claim her first major marathon title, clocking a personal best of 2:14:56. Feysa’s performance was a masterclass in pacing, as she improved significantly on her previous bests and became the first Ethiopian woman to win the Chicago Marathon since 2017. She finished well ahead of her compatriot Megertu Alemu, who came in second at 2:17:18, and Magdalena Shauri of Tanzania, who took third place with a time of 2:18:03. Feysa’s win adds another impressive chapter to the storied history of the women’s race in Chicago.

Mantz Rewrites American Record Books

The most dramatic news from the men’s race, however, came from American runner Conner Mantz. Mantz delivered a stunning performance, finishing fourth overall with a time of 2:04:43. This remarkable run not only shattered his previous personal best but also obliterated the 23-year-old American record previously held by Khalid Khannouchi (2:05:38) and set a new North American area record. Mantz’s achievement was a highlight for American distance running, earning him accolades and national attention. Other notable American performances included Natosha Rogers, who finished sixth in the women’s elite race with a time of 2:23:28.

Wheelchair Division Champions Crowned

Switzerland’s Marcel Hug continued his dominance in the men’s wheelchair division, taking first place with a time of 1:23:20. In the women’s wheelchair race, American Susannah Scaroni emerged victorious, crossing the finish line in 1:38:14, adding another significant win to her impressive season. The wheelchair races showcased incredible athleticism and determination, rounding out a day of world-class competition.

A Global Spectacle in the Heart of Chicago

The Bank of America Chicago Marathon, one of the six World Marathon Majors, has once again proven its allure for elite athletes and recreational runners alike. The event’s flat and fast course, combined with the vibrant atmosphere of Chicago’s 29 diverse neighborhoods, makes it a prime location for record-breaking performances and personal achievements. Beyond the athletic spectacle, the marathon significantly contributes to the city’s economy, bringing in millions of dollars through tourism and local spending. Furthermore, it serves as a major platform for charitable giving, with thousands of runners raising funds for various causes.

Looking Ahead

The 47th Bank of America Chicago Marathon has delivered an unforgettable day of racing, celebrating athletic excellence, personal resilience, and community spirit. With another successful event concluded, the eyes of the running world already turn towards future editions, anticipating more historic moments on the renowned Chicago course. The news from this year’s race underscores Chicago’s position as a global hub for marathon running and a stage for athletic history in the making. The event continues to inspire, uniting runners from across the globe in a shared pursuit of pushing limits and celebrating the human spirit. This edition will undoubtedly be remembered for its exceptional talent, groundbreaking records, and the enduring spirit of the city of Chicago.

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Kendra Lane

Kendra Lane is a seasoned entertainment journalist with a successful career spanning over a decade. Her work, featured in top-tier publications and digital platforms, delves into everything from award-season buzz and breakout performances to the evolving landscape of streaming media. Known for her in-depth celebrity interviews and sharp industry analysis, Kendra offers readers a front-row seat to Hollywood’s biggest stories. When she isn’t on set or sifting through festival lineups, you’ll find her catching retro film screenings or testing out the latest pop culture podcasts. Connect with Kendra to stay on top of the trends shaping entertainment today.

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