Who won the 2024 Boston Marathon? See top finishers from the race

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Athletes from more than 100 countries took on the 128th Boston Marathon today. While most of the nearly 30,000 runners who cross the finish line at Boylston won’t take home any prizes, a select few will become champions. Here’s who won.

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This post will be updated as athletes cross the finish line. All times below are unofficial results.

Men's professional division:

Sisay Lemma, from Ethiopia, completed the race in 2:06:17.Mohamed Esa, from Ethiopia, completed in 2:06:58.Evans Chebet, from Kenya, completed the course in 2:07:22. He previously won the Boston Marathon in 2022 and 2023.

Women's professional division:

Hellen Obiri, from Kenya, completed the race in 2:22:37. It's her second consecutive Boston Marathon win.Sharon Lokedi, from Kenya, completed in 2:22:45.Edna Kiplagat, from Kenya, completed in 2:23:21.
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Hellen Obiri, of Kenya, raises her arms as she wins the women's division at the Boston Marathon, Monday, April 15, 2024, in Boston.

Charles Krupa AP

Men's wheelchair division:

Marcel Hug, from Switzerland, completed the race with what could be confirmed as a new course record of 1:15:33. He has now won the Boston Marathon wheelchair division seven times.Daniel Romanchuk, from the United States, completed the race in 1:20:37.David Weir, from the United Kingdom, completed the race in 1:22:12.
Wheelchair athlete Marcel Hug smiles and cheers as he breaks through the ribbon at the finish line of the Boston Marathon.
Marcel Hug, of Switzerland, celebrates as he wins the men's wheelchair division of the Boston Marathon, Monday, April 15, 2024, in Boston.

Steven Senne AP

Women's wheelchair division:

Eden Rainbow-Cooper, from the United Kingdom, completed the race in 1:35:11.Manuela Schär, from Switzerland, completed the race in 1:36:41.Madison de Rozario, from Australia, completed the race in 1:39:20.
Wheelchair athlete Eden Rainbow-Cooper cheers as she crosses the finish line of the Boston Marathon.
Eden Rainbow-Cooper, of Britain, breaks the tape to win the women's wheelchair division at the Boston Marathon, Monday, April 15, 2024, in Boston.

Charles Krupa AP

Men's handcycle division:

Zachary Stinson, from the United States, completed in 1:04:46.John Masson, from the United States, completed in 1:09:33.Dustin Baker, from the United States, completed in 1:10:10.

Women's handcycle division:

Alicia Dana, from the United States, completed in 1:15:20.Edie Perkins, from the United States, completed in 1:33:57.Devann Murphy, from the United States, completed in 1:43:23.

Duo teams:

Julien Pinsonneault and May Lim, from Canada, completed with a time of 2:46:43.Shaun Evans and Shamus Evans, from the United States, completed with a time of 2:47:38.Jean-Phillippe Morand and Victor Morand, from Canada, completed with a time of 2:58:51.Para divisions

Men's para T62/T64/T42/T44 (lower limb impairment)

Marko Cheseto Lemtukei, from the United States, completed with a time of 2:46:45. Brian Reynolds, from the United States, completed with a time of 3:28:41.

Women's para T62/T64/T42/T44 (lower limb impairment)

Kelly Bruno, from the United States, completed with a time of 2:52:58.

Men's para T61/T63/T43 (lower limb impairment)

Adam Popp, from the United States, completed with a time of 3:11:56.

Men's para T45/T46 (upper limb impairment)

Atsbha Gebremeskel, from Ethiopia, completed with a time of 2:54:14.

Men's para T20 (intellectual impairment)

Thomas Cantara, from the United States, completed with a time of 2:35:23.Andrew Bryant, from the United States, completed with a time of 3:17:51.

Men's para T13 (vision impairment)

Andrew Thorsen, from the United States, completed with a time of 3:02:23.
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