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Runners From Orland Park Complete 2025 Chicago Marathon

The 26.2-mile race started and ended in Grant Park, with runners traversing 29 of Chicago's neighborhoods.

Runners participate in the Chicago Marathon, Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025.
Runners participate in the Chicago Marathon, Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

ORLAND PARK, IL — Several Orland Park runners successfully completed the 2025 Bank of America Chicago Marathon on Sunday, joining more than 50,000 participants who crossed the finish line in Grant Park.

This year’s marathon was the 47th edition of the event. 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.

The 26.2-mile race started and ended in Grant Park, with runners traversing 29 of Chicago’s neighborhoods.

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From Orland Park, 62 runners finished. Here are the top local participants and their finishing times:

Top 10 Orland Park Women

  • Taylor Kriha, 3 hours, 6 minutes, 0 seconds, 30–34 age group
  • Caitlin Shanahan, 3:36:34, 25–29 age group
  • Emilija Stankute, 3:39:49, 25–29 age group
  • Malgorzata Stopka, 3:47:20, 40–44 age group
  • Nellie Gannon, 4:00:47, 30–34 age group
  • Melissa Nater, 4:22:28, 45–49 age group
  • Duha Hamed, 4:22:40, 40–44 age group
  • Irene Listro, 4:23:30, 40–44 age group
  • Hannah Scanlon, 4:36:26, 20–24 age group
  • Julie Molenar, 4:39:38, 50–54 age group

Top 10 Orland Park Men

  • Krysztof Antos, 3:13:51, 45–49 age group
  • Wojciech Malkowicz, 3:15:06, 45–49 age group
  • Alex Nowik, 3:38:40, 25–29 age group
  • Krysztof Wasik, 3:47:17, 55–59 age group
  • Joel Andrade, 3:47:27, 30–34 age group
  • John Hanley, 3:50:39, 65–69 age group
  • Paul Hunger, 4:22:12, 55–59 age group
  • Kevin Conrad, 4:23:06, 25–29 age group
  • Edwin Zavala, 4:23:53, 35–39 age group
  • Osama Zaghmout, 4:25:34, 35–39 age group

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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.

Reporting contributed by the Associated Press.

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