Boston Champions Set to Square Off at Sunday’s 19th annual B.A.A. Half Marathon

BOSTON – The Boston Athletic Association today announced the elite field for the 19th annual B.A.A. Half Marathon, presented by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund. Headlining the men’s field is 2012 Boston Marathon champion Wesley Korir, who will toe the line against three-time B.A.A. Half Marathon champion and fellow Kenyan Daniel Salel. Ethiopia’s Gotytom Gebreslase and Kenya’s Monicah Ngige, both podium finishers a year ago, lead the women’s field. The B.A.A. Half Marathon will be run this Sunday, October 13 at 8:00 a.m., beginning and finishing in Boston’s Franklin Park.

Korir, a former Member of Parliament in Kenya, returns to Boston with hopes of adding to his collection of trophies, having won the 2012 Boston Marathon in 2:12:40. Only three athletes have won both the Boston Marathon and B.A.A. Half Marathon during their career, a list Korir looks to join on Sunday. He’ll face stiff competition with Salel, a three-time champion (2015 through 2017) and winner of the 2015 B.A.A. Distance Medley.

David Bett, also from Kenya, returns following a one-second victory at the B.A.A. 10K in June. Another past podium finisher is Tanzania’s Gabriel Geay, third at last year’s B.A.A. Half Marathon. Geay has won high profile road races in New York, Washington, and California this year. 

Massachusetts native Tim Ritchie is the top American entered. From Worcester, Ritchie competed at Boston College and won the 2017 USA National Marathon Championship. He is now the head cross country coach at UMass, Amherst.

Gotytom Gebreslase and Monicah Ngige each have experience on the B.A.A. Half Marathon’s undulating course, and will look to use that to their advantage. Gebreslase was just five seconds behind last year’s champion Joan Chelimo, and placed third at the B.A.A. 5K this spring. Winning the B.A.A. 5K was Ngige, who has shown tremendous range in events from the 5K to half marathon. Ngige has extra incentive to finish as champion, for a $20,000 bonus is at stake if she can win two of the three B.A.A. Distance Medley events in 2019. 

Fastest in the women’s field is Brillian Kipkoech of Kenya, who owns a lifetime best of 1:07:12 for the half marathon. Kenya’s Gladys Yator, Vicoty Chepngeno, and Sheila Jepkosgei are all contenders as well.

In the Wheelchair Division, Tony Nogueira of New Jersey will go for his 13th victory. Last year Nogueira won in 53:57; this year he’ll take on rising star Miguel Jimenez-Vergara from Arizona. Former Acton-Boxboro standout and 2014 B.A.A. Half Marathon champion Katrina Gerhard leads the women’s wheelchair field, which also includes five-time victor Carla Trodella. Gerhard finished sixth at this year’s Boston Marathon.

Since first being run in 2001, the B.A.A. Half Marathon has seen winners from eight different countries. In 2018, a total of 6,478 finishers completed the B.A.A. Half Marathon, presented by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund. This year’s field has 9,000 participants.

If planning to attend and provide media coverage of the B.A.A. Half Marathon, please contact Chris Lotsbom at clotsbom@baa.org for media credential information.

MEN’S TOP CONTENDERS (Course Record: 1:00:34, Lelisa Desisa, Ethiopia, 2013)
NAME AGE COUNTRY PERSONAL BEST
Gabriel Geay 23 Tanzania 1:00:26
Daniel Salel 28 Kenya 1:00:41
Sammy Rotich 32 Kenya 1:01:16
Wesley Korir 36 Kenya 1:01:19
Tim Ritchie 32 USA/MA 1:01:23
Edwin Kibichiy 27 Kenya 1:01:46
David Bett 26 Kenya 1:03:37
WOMEN’S TOP CONTENDERS (Course Record: 1:08:20, Mamitu Daska, Ethiopia, 2014)
NAME AGE COUNTRY PERSONAL BEST
Brillian Kipkoech 24 Kenya 1:07:12
Monicah Ngige 25 Kenya 1:07:29
Gladys Yator 27 Kenya 1:08:39
Gotytom Gebreslase 24 Ethiopia 1:09:39
Vicoty Chepngeno 25 Kenya 1:10:18
Sheila Jepkosgei 33 Kenya 1:14:00
Laura Paulsen 30 USA/MA 1:15:59
MEN’S WHEELCHAIR DIVISION TOP CONTENDERS (Course Record: 53:07, Tony Nogueira, NJ, 2004 & 2008)
NAME AGE COUNTRY PERSONAL BEST
Tony Nogueira  51 USA/NJ 12-time B.A.A. Half Marathon champion & course record holder (53:07)
Miguel Jimenez-Vergara 19 USA/AZ 2015 World Junior Games gold medalist (1) & silver medalist (4); runner-up at 2019 B.A.A. 10K
WOMEN’S WHEELCHAIR DIVISION TOP CONTENDERS (Course Record: 1:09:44, Laurie Stephens, MA, 2004)
NAME AGE COUNTRY PERSONAL BEST
Katrina Gerhard 22 USA/MA 2014 B.A.A. Half Marathon champion; 2018 B.A.A. 10K winner; 6th at 2019 Boston Marathon
Carla Trodella 38 USA/MA 5-time B.A.A. Half Marathon champion