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Defending Champion Molly Huddle, Two-Time Winner Ben True Set To Kick Off Boston Marathon® Weekend at B.A.A. 5KPublished by
Defending Champion Molly Huddle, Two-Time Winner Ben True Set To Kick Off Boston Marathon® Weekend at B.A.A. 5KPress Release
BOSTON – The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) today announced an elite field of Olympians and returning champions for the 2015 B.A.A. 5K, to be held on Saturday, April 18, two days prior to the 2015 Boston Marathon®. Defending women’s champion Molly Huddle will return to the streets of Boston, while two-time winner Ben True comes back seeking to be the first athlete to earn three B.A.A. 5K titles. The 2015 B.A.A. 5K will have a field size of 10,000 entrants and will start and finish at Boston Common. A prize purse of $39,900 (USD) will be awarded equally to the top male and female finishers. In addition, professional runners are eligible for a $5,000 (USD) bonus for event record times established at the B.A.A. 5K. Bonus incentives will also be available for professional runners for multiple top finishes at B.A.A. events in 2015. Challenging Huddle will be last year’s B.A.A. 5K runner-up and B.A.A. Distance Medley champion, Mamitu Daska of Ethiopia. Daska had a season to remember in Boston a year ago, winning the B.A.A. 10K and B.A.A. Half Marathon in event record times of 31:04 and 1:08:20, respectively. Daska finished a mere two seconds behind Huddle at the B.A.A. 5K in 2014. Also entered in the women’s field are Kenya’s Lineth Chepkurui, Mary Wacera, Cynthia Limo, and Valentine Kibet, as well as Ethiopians Werknesh Kidane, Sentayehu Ejigu, and Buze Diriba. Chepkurui won the 2011 B.A.A. 5K in 15:52, while Kidane set the event record of 15:12 in 2012. On the men’s side, American True and Kenyan road racing ace Stephen Sambu lead a strong group eyeing the top spot on the podium. True finished a very close second place at last year’s B.A.A. 5K, running the same time as winner Dejen Gebremeskel (13:26, an event record). A native of Maine and graduate of Dartmouth College, True won both the 2011 and 2012 B.A.A. 5K titles, and is seeking to become the first athlete to win the race three times. Earlier this year True won the USA 15K National Championships in Jacksonville, Florida. Sambu enters the B.A.A. 5K with a very strong record at Boston Athletic Association events. A two-time B.A.A. Distance Medley champion, Sambu knows what it takes to win on the roads of Boston. The University of Arizona graduate won the B.A.A. 10K in both 2013 and 2014, and finished a close third at the B.A.A. 5K last year. He finished second at the NYC Half in March. Joining True and Sambu on the starting line will be Kenya’s Lawi Lalang, a track specialist who won multiple NCAA titles while at the University of Arizona, and fellow countryman Sam Chelanga, runner-up at the 2012 B.A.A. 5K. Lalang finished first at the Carlsbad 5000m on March 29, timing 13:32. Also from Kenya are Philip Langat, Daniel Salel, and Kevin Chelimo. Reigning USA 20K National Champion Girma Mecheso, former University of Wisconsin standout Maverick Darling, and 2:10:36 marathoner Brett Gotcher round out the top men entered from the United States. The 2015 B.A.A. 5K will begin on Charles Street in between Boston Common and the Boston Public Garden. Participants will head south on Charles Street before taking a right onto Boylston Street, then another right onto Arlington Street. All athletes will proceed to take a left onto Commonwealth Avenue, eventually passing the one mile mark. After going underneath the Massachusetts Avenue underpass, participants will then turn left on Charlesgate West, making their way onto the inbound side of Commonwealth Avenue. From there runners will follow the Boston Marathon race course, going underneath the Massachusetts Avenue underpass and taking a right onto Hereford Street (2-mile mark), then a left onto Boylston Street. Participants will pass by the newly-opened Boston Marathon® RunBase and across the Boston Marathon finish line, continuing on Boylston Street before taking a left on Charles Street for the finish. In 2015, professional runners are eligible for bonus incentives for multiple top finishes at the B.A.A. 5K, B.A.A. 10K, B.A.A. Half Marathon, and Boston Marathon. A runner who wins three of those four events in 2015 will be awarded $50,000 (USD) in prize money. In addition, the B.A.A. will award bonuses for event record times established at the B.A.A. 5K. B.A.A. 5K ELITE FIELD
2015 B.A.A. 5K PRIZE STRUCTURE (equal for both men and women)
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