Boston Marathon Champions, U.S. Olympians & Paralympians to Compete at 2022 B.A.A. Half Marathon

New England’s signature half marathon returns on Sunday, November 13, starting & finishing at Franklin Park in Boston

BOSTON – The Boston Athletic Association today announced the professional field for the 2022 B.A.A. Half Marathon, presented by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund, to be held on Sunday, November 13. Two-time Boston Marathon champions Lelisa Desisa and Daniel Romanchuk return, while 2021 Olympic Marathon bronze medalist Molly Seidel and two-time Olympian Molly Huddle lead the American charge. Seven women who’ve run under 1:07:30 and nine men with lifetime bests under 1:01:30 will compete on the roads of Boston.

The B.A.A. Half Marathon will be run for the first time in-person since 2019, beginning and finishing in Boston’s Franklin Park. The event begins at 8:00 a.m. with a field of nearly 9,000 participants. Open registration is already sold out, however entries remain available through presenting sponsor Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund. Media interested in covering the 2022 B.A.A. Half Marathon can submit credential requests here.

Seidel, a former Boston resident, will make her B.A.A. Half Marathon debut as she returns to racing. The 2:24:42 marathoner and former NCAA champion at Notre Dame finished fifth at the 2018 B.A.A. 5K and 10th at the 2019 B.A.A. 10K.

Huddle, a 28-time USA national champion, will race at the B.A.A. Half eight years after placing third in 2014. B.A.A. High Performance team member Erika Kemp –a two-time USA national champion at 20K and 15K— will also compete among the strong American field, fresh off a win at the Boston 10K for Women on October 8.

“The B.A.A. Half Marathon is always a fun fall event, and I’m eager to race again through Boston with hopes of returning to the podium,” said Huddle.

The international women’s contingent is led by 2022 Houston Half Marathon winner Vicoty Chepngeno of Kenya, who owns the fastest lifetime best (1:05:03), though is followed closely by Ethiopia’s Bosena Mulatie (1:05:46). Mulatie was eighth at the 2022 World Athletics Championships 10,000m in Oregon over the summer. Other athletes with world championships experience include Kenya’s Margaret Wangari and Cynthia Limo, and British duo Jess Piasecki and Calli Thackery. Wangari earned a silver medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Marathon, and placed fifth at the B.A.A. Half Marathon in 2018. Limo is the 2016 World Half Marathon Championships silver medalist.

On the men’s side, Desisa, winner of the Boston Marathon in 2013 and 2015, owns a pair of B.A.A. Half Marathon titles from 2013 and 2014, as well as the event record (1:00:34). The Ethiopian fan favorite is also the event record holder (1:00:34), and considers Boston his second home.

“Boston holds a special place in my heart and I’m excited to return again to race in the B.A.A. Half Marathon, where I have had great success before,” said Desisa. “I hope to run very well again!”

Kenyans Josphat Tanui (59:22) and Shadrack Kimining (59:27) have the two fastest personal bests in the field, which includes five men who have run under one hour for the half marathon. Geoffrey Koech, the 2022 Cardiff Half winner, and Ethiopian Tsegay Kidanu, 11th at the Copenhagen Half Marathon, are competing, as is Morocco’s Zouhair Talbi, the third-place finisher at the 2022 B.A.A. 5K. The top American entrant is Teshome Mekonen, who formerly represented Ethiopia internationally, has run 1:00:02, and won this year’s Brooklyn Half.

Daniel Romanchuk, two-time Boston Marathon wheelchair division champion and 2019 B.A.A. 10K winner, looks to win his first B.A.A. Half title, joined by Boston Marathon top-20 finishers Hermin Garic, Dustin Stallberg and Velera Jacob Allen. Jenna Fesemyer and Yen Hoang, both 2021 Paralympians for Team USA, will race as well. Fesemyer won this year’s B.A.A. 5K.

“I’m very much looking forward to racing the B.A.A. Half Marathon for the first time,” said Romanchuk, who finished runner-up at the Chicago Marathon on October 9. “I’ve raced the Boston Marathon, B.A.A. 5K, and B.A.A. 10K, and am excited to add the Half Marathon. I can’t wait to be back in Boston.”

For the first time, the B.A.A. Half Marathon course will be World Para Athletics certified, eligible for world or national records to be set by Para athletes. Marko Cheseto Lemtukei (T62), Brian Reynolds (T62), and Jacky Hunt-Broersma (T64) each have Boston Marathon Para Athletics Divisions experience and are eligible for prize money.

A full field list can be found below. Media interested in covering the 2022 B.A.A. Half Marathon can submit credential requests here. Additional event information will be sent over the coming weeks.

WOMEN'S OPEN FIELD

WOMEN

PERSONAL BEST

COUNTRY

Vicoty Chepngeno 1:05:03 Kenya
Bosena Mulatie 1:05:46 Ethiopia
Cynthia Jerotich Limo 1:06:04 Kenya
Hiwot Gebrekidan 1:06:47 Ethiopia
Viola Chepngeno 1:06:48 Kenya
Jess Piasecki 1:07:20 Great Britain
Molly Huddle 1:07:25 USA
Vibian Chepkirui 1:08:02 Kenya
Molly Seidel 1:08:29 USA
Margaret Wangari 1:09:02 Kenya
Calli Thackery 1:09:02 Great Britain
Erika Kemp 1:10:38 USA
Jeralyn Poe 1:10:38 USA
Deborah Schöneborn 1:11:37 Germany
Mary Munanu 1:11:56 Kenya
Kinsey Middleton 1:12:15 Canada
Emily Kearney 1:12:21 Great Britain
Ann Centner 1:13:51 USA
Lauren Ames 1:18:36 USA
Jackie Gaughan Debut USA
Rahel Daniel Debut Eritrea
MEN'S OPEN FIELD

MEN

PERSONAL BEST

COUNTRY

Josphat Tanui 59:22 Kenya
Shadrack Kimining 59:27 Kenya
Lelisa Desisa 59:30 Ethiopia
Geoffrey Koech 59:36 Kenya
Tsegay Kidanu 59:52 Ethiopia
Jose Santana 1:01:11 Mexico
Alberton Gonzalez Mindez 1:01:20 Guatemala
James Ngandu 1:01:28 Kenya
Johannes Motschmann 1:01:45 Germany
Zouhair Talbi 1:02:00 Morocco
Dennis Kipkosgei 1:03:23 Kenya
Kevin Koski 1:03:35 USA
Geoffrey Kipchumba 1:03:42 USA
Chad Hall 1:03:45 USA
Brendan Martin 1:04:34 USA
Alejandro Martinez Ambrosio 1:04:41 USA
Jordan Gusman 1:06:33 Malta
Yemane Haileselassie Debut Eritrea
Liam Dee Debut Great Britain
Vincent Kiprop Debut Kenya
Tim McGowan Debut USA
WOMEN'S WHEELCHAIR FIELD

WOMEN

COUNTRY

Yen Hoang USA
Jenna Fesemyer USA
Michelle Wheeler USA
Emelia Perry USA
MEN'S WHEELCHAIR FIELD

MEN

COUNTRY

Daniel Romanchuk USA
James Senbeta USA
Hermin Garic USA
Dustin Stallberg USA
Valera Jacob Allen USA
Wyatt Willand USA
Aidan Gravelle USA
Para Athletics Divisions Field

NAME

COUNTRY

CLASSIFICATION

Jacky Hunt-Broersma USA T64 (Lower Limb Impairment)
Marko Cheseto Lemtukei USA T62 (Lower Limb Impairment)
Brian Reynolds USA T62 (Lower Limb Impairment)