The 129th Boston Marathon 2025 crowned Kenya’s John Korir and Sharon Lokedi as sensational champions—Lokedi smashing the women’s course record, Korir joining his brother in marathon glory, and wheelchair legends Marcel Hug and Susannah Scaroni making history on a sunlit Patriots’ Day.
Top Takeaways
- Kenya’s John Korir won the men’s division in 2:04:45, making him and his brother Wesley the first brothers ever to claim Boston Marathon titles.
- Sharon Lokedi shattered the women’s course record, finishing in 2:17:22—over two minutes faster than the previous best.
- Marcel Hug of Switzerland claimed his eighth Boston Marathon wheelchair title (1:21:34), while American Susannah Scaroni secured her second women’s wheelchair win (1:35:20).
- Americans Conner Mantz (2:05:08, 4th place) and Jess McClain (2:22:43, 7th place) delivered standout runs, with Mantz coming within seconds of the fastest U.S. time in Boston history.
- The event featured inspiring stories, including comeback wins, emotional finishes, and major fundraising efforts for Special Olympics.
Race Results, Winners, and Records
The Boston Marathon 2025 took place on April 21, welcoming more than 30,000 runners, celebrities, and wheelchair athletes for its 129th anniversary.
John Korir surged to victory in the men’s elite division, clocking an impressive 2:04:45—joining his brother Wesley (2012 champ) as Boston legends. Fending off Tanzania’s Alphonce Simbu (2:05:04), Korir stamped Kenya’s continued dominance in distance running.
On the women’s side, Sharon Lokedi blazed to 2:17:22, erasing the previous record by a stunning two minutes. She outkicked two-time champion Hellen Obiri in a thrilling finish, then celebrated at the line with her mother—a viral highlight of the day.
Elite Race Podiums

| Division | Winner | Country | Time | Notable |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Men’s Open | John Korir | Kenya | 2:04:45 | 1st Korir brothers win |
| Women’s Open | Sharon Lokedi | Kenya | 2:17:22 | Course record |
| Men’s Wheelchair | Marcel Hug | Switzerland | 1:21:34 | 8th Boston win |
| Women’s Wheelchair | Susannah Scaroni | USA | 1:35:20 | 2nd Boston win |
American Achievements and Celebrity Moments

- Conner Mantz posted 2:05:08 (4th overall), almost breaking the U.S. Boston Marathon record and placing among the elites.
- Jess McClain finished 7th with a personal best 2:22:43, the fastest American woman this year.
- The race also featured star athletes and public figures, from Zdeno Chara to “The Bachelor” Matt James, finishing alongside thousands of weekend warriors and charity fundraisers.
A touching highlight: A father-daughter team, survivors of the 2013 bombing, completed the race hand-in-hand, symbolizing hope and resilience.
Wheelchair Race History

Swiss champion Marcel Hug (“The Silver Bullet”) captured his eighth Boston win, five in a row, solidifying his place as one of the sport’s greatest. Daniel Romanchuk took second for the U.S. (1:25:58), while Susannah Scaroni won the women’s wheelchair race for the second time—her comeback after a year of injury inspiring fans worldwide.
What’s Next for Boston and World Marathon Majors?
The Boston Marathon 2025 event was one for the record books, with global attention on the feats of Korir, Lokedi, Hug, and Scaroni. As the world’s oldest annual marathon, Boston continues to inspire and unite runners across nations. Eyes will soon turn to upcoming marathons in London, New York, and Tokyo for more history-in-the-making.
“Boston holds a special place because it’s such a historic marathon. The course, the people, the crowd—we feel incredibly welcomed here,” said Marcel Hug after his victory.
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