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Livestream, startlists and results from Chicago Marathon which is held on Sunday 8th of October 2023.
Chicago Marathon 2023
A Marathon Major
47th edition
Date
October 8
Place
Chicago, Illinos, USA
Distance
Road Maraton
Race Day Schedule (GMT-5):
- Marathon Wheelchair Start (men): 7:20 a.m.
- Marathon Wheelchair Start (women): 7:21 a.m.
- Marathon Handcycle Start: 7:23 a.m.
- Marathon Wave 1 Start (red): 7:30 a.m.
- Marathon Wave 2 Start (blue): 8 a.m.
- Marathon Wave 3 Start (orange): 8:35 a.m.
Resultater (live)
Men, top 20
Women, top 20
Livestream
- Worldwide/US – NBC5 Chicago
- Spain – Tele Deportes
Startlist’s elite field
Men:
- Kelvin Kiptum – 2:01:25 (London, 2023) KEN
- Bashir Abdi – 2:03:36 (Rotterdam, 2021) BEL
- Benson Kipruto – 2:04:24 (Chicago, 2022) KEN
- Dawit Wolde – 2:04:27 (Rotterdam, 2021) ETH
- Seifu Tura – 2:04:29 (Milan, 2021) ETH
- Daniel Do Nascimento – 2:04:51 (Seoul, 2022) BRA
- John Korir – 2:05:01 (Chicago, 2022) KEN
- Huseydin Mohamed – 2:05:05 (Amsterdam, 2022) ETH
- Milkesa Mengesha – 2:05:29 (Valencia, 2022) ETH
- Galen Rupp – 2:06:07 (Prague, 2018) USA
- Conner Mantz – 2:08:16 (Chicago, 2022) USA
- Yuki Matsumura – 2:09:01 (Otsu, 2021) JPN
- Takashi Ichida – 2:09:15 (Oita, 2022) JPN
- Kei Katanishi – 2:09:27 (Otsu, 2021) JPN
- Matt McDonald – 2:09:49 (Chicago, 2022) USA
- Jorge Castelblanco – 2:09:49 (Valencia, 2020) PAN
- Mick Iacofano – 2:09:55 (Chandler, 2020) USA
- Masashi Nonaka – 2:09:57 (Osaka, 2023) JPN
- Masaki Tsuda – 2:10:40 (Oita, 2023) JPN
- Mizuki Higashi – 2:11:04 (Tokyo, 2023) JPN
- Colin Mickow – 2:11:22 (Chandler, 2020) USA
- Andrew Colley – 2:11:26 (Rotterdam, 2023) USA
- Frank Lara – 2:11:32 (Houston, 2022) USA
- Kevin Salvano – 2:11:49 (Duluth, 2023) USA
- Clayton Young – 2:11:51 (Chicago, 2022) USA
- Joel Reichow – 2:12:11 (Sacramento, 2022) USA
- Brian Shrader – 2:12:53 (Paris, 2023) USA
- Dan Kremske – 2:14:53 (Chicago 2019) USA
- Daniel Mateiko – Debut KEN
- Wesley Kiptoo – Debut KEN
- Connor Winter – Debut USA
Women:
- Ruth Chepngetich – 2:14:18 (Chicago, 2022) KEN
- Tadu Teshome Nare – 2:17:36 (Valencia, 2022) ETH
- Joyciline Jepkosgei – 2:17:43 (London, 2021) KEN
- Genzebe Dibaba – 2:18:05 (Amsterdam, 2022) ETH
- Sutume Kebede – 2:18:12 (Seoul, 2022) ETH
- Emily Sisson – 2:18:29 (Chicago, 2022) USA
- Sifan Hassan – 2:18:33 (London, 2023) NED
- Tigist Girma – 2:18:52 (Valencia, 2022) ETH
- Ababel Yesheneh – 2:20:51 (Chicago, 2019) ETH
- Des Linden – 2:22:38 (Boston, 2011) USA
- Emma Bates – 2:23:18 (Eugene, 2022) USA
- Aliphine Tuliamuk – 2:24:37 (Boston, 2023) USA
- Molly Seidel – 2:24:42 (New York, 2021) USA
- Nell Rojas – 2:24:51 (Boston, 2023) USA
- Dakotah Lindwurm – 2:25:01 (Duluth, 2022) USA
- Sara Vaughn – 2:26:23 (Chicago, 2022) USA
- Andrea Ramirez – 2:26:34 (Chandler, 2020) MEX
- Tristin Van Ord – 2:27:07 (Houston, 2023) USA
- Gabriella Rooker – 2:27:38 (Duluth, 2023) USA
- Diane Nukuri – 2:27:50 (London, 2015) USA
- Maggie Montoya – 2:28:07 (Chicago, 2022) USA
- Dominique Scott – 2:29:19 (London, 2022) RSA
- Ann Marie Tuxbury – 2:31:31 (Sacramento, 2022) USA
- Stacy Ndiwa – 2:31:53 (Istanbul, 2022) KEN
- Alec Sandusky – Debut USA
Course Chicago Marathon
Weather
About Chicago Marathon
The Chicago Marathon is a marathon (long-distance foot race) held every October in Chicago, Illinois. It is one of the six World Marathon Majors. Thus, it is also a World Athletics Label Road Race. The Chicago Marathon is the fourth-largest race by number of finishers worldwide.
Annual Chicago marathons were held from 1905 to the 1920s, but the first race in the present series occurred on September 25, 1977, under the original name the Mayor Daley Marathon, which drew a field of 4,200 runners. The race has been held every year since, except in 1987 when only a half-marathon was run, and in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. It became among the fastest-growing modern-marathon road races in the world, due in part to its largely fast and flat course which facilitates the pursuit of personal records and world record performances. The race has achieved its elite status among marathons by developing relationships with sponsors who provide prize money to lure elite runners who have produced American and world record performances. Since 2008, the race has been owned and organized by Bank of America, and is officially known as the Bank of America Chicago Marathon.
The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only runners who finish within 61⁄2 hours are officially timed. Those wishing to participate can register after either meeting a time qualifying standard or being selected through a general lottery. Although the race has limited registration, exceptions include elite runners, legacy finishers, and charity representatives. Increasingly, local, national and global charities as well as humanitarian organizations encourage sponsored participation in the event as a means of fund raising.