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Glenview Runners Complete 2025 Chicago Marathon
Runners from Glenview crossed the finish line at the 2025 Chicago Marathon, joining over 50,000 participants.
GLENVIEW, IL — A total of 73 runners from Glenview successfully completed the 2025 Bank of America Chicago Marathon on Sunday, joining more than 50,000 people who crossed the finish line in Grant Park.
This year’s marathon, the 47th edition of the event, attracted runners from all 50 states and over 120 countries. The 26.2-mile race started and ended in Grant Park, with runners traversing 29 of Chicago’s neighborhoods.
This year’s edition drew more than 50,000 finishers and was supported by over 1.5 million spectators lining the streets.
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“The City of Chicago showed up to support the marathon today and it was rewarded with outstanding performances up front,” Executive Race Director Carey Pinkowski said in a release. “We witnessed how the marathon continues to reflect the depth of the human spirit. The marathon distance is humbling, and from the first person across the line to the last, there is a story of courage and bravery.”
Here are the top 10 finishers from Glenview and their final marathon times, in order of their overall gender place, according to unofficial results:
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TOP 10 GLENVIEW MEN
- Kyle Taylor, 2 hours, 41 minutes, 8 seconds (779 place)
- Sam Knezevich, 2:55:13 (2,625 place)
- Omar Duran, 2:56:45 (2,911 place)
- Ross Straseske, 3:18:22 (6,847 place)
- James Jin, 3:22:20 (7,688 place)
- Michael Coogan, 3:38:09 (11,037 place)
- Joe Siders, 3:38:30 (11,109 place)
- Cristian Spuza, 3:39:10 (11,244 place)
- Scott Garnick, 3:39:16 (11,262 place)
- Joseph Maslowski, 3:47:52 (13,068 place)
TOP 10 GLENVIEW WOMEN
- Emily Noone, 2 hours, 57 minutes, 26 seconds (269 place)
- Kristina Santillian, 3:24:24 (2,241 place)
- Naoko Ku, 3:48:51 (5,441 place)
- Hannah Stettler, 4:05:01 (8,097 place)
- Emily Doell, 4:06:12 (8,261 place)
- Kristen Foley, 4:08:19 (8,558 place)
- Julia Marriott, 4:09:59 (8,807 place)
- Erin Riordan, 4:13:37 (9,279 place)
- Emily Kortz, 4:17:19 (9,830 place)
- Maricel Lehner, 4:22:00, (10,555 place)
Jacob Kiplimo, of Uganda, and Ethiopian Hawi Feysa won the men’s and women’s races at the Chicago Marathon by comfortable margins on Sunday. Kiplimo crossed the line in a personal-best time of 2 hours, 2 minutes and 23 seconds. He was 1 minute, 31 seconds clear of Kenyan Amos Kipruto, the 2022 London Marathon winner, whose countryman Alex Masai was third in 2:04.37. Conner Mantz was fourth in a U.S.-record time of 2:04:43.
Earlier this year, the 24-year-old Kiplimo set a men’s half-marathon world record and became the first runner to go under 57 minutes, and also finished second on his marathon debut in London. Kiplimo is also an Olympic and world championship bronze medalist in the 10,000 meters.
The 26-year-old Feysa also put in a stellar performance to win in 2:14:56 in a 1-2 finish for Ethiopia.
She was 2:22 clear of Megertu Alemu with Magdalena Shauri of Tanzania third in 2:18:03.
The Associated Press and Patch staff contributed reporting.
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