Kenya

John Korir is a Kenyan long-distance runner renowned for his achievements in marathon and road racing events. In 2025, he secured victory at the Boston Marathon with a time of 2:04:45, the second-fastest in the event's history, following in the footsteps of his brother Wesley Korir, the 2012 champion, making them the first siblings to win the prestigious race. Korir's impressive career includes a win at the 2024 Chicago Marathon, where he posted a personal best of 2:02:43, marking the second-fastest time in the race's history. Beyond his athletic accomplishments, he is committed to philanthropy, donating his Boston Marathon prize money to the Transcend Talent Academy in Kenya, a school he co-founded with his brother to support underprivileged youth through education and athletics.
Marathon
2:02:44
10/13/2024
Road Race
31:15
8/18/2024
15 Kilometres Road
42:11
7/14/2024
Half Marathon
58:50
2/24/2024
10,000 Metres
28:35.75
6/23/2023

“I tangoed way too much in the first half and didn’t have enough left to do it again when it counted. The marathoner who dances smart wins. I danced too early.”
My guest for today’s episode is Rory Linkletter: a Canadian Olympian, co-host of the Out and Back Podcast, and one of the most analytically sharp pro voices in the sport right now. At the 2026 Boston Marathon, he ran 2:06:04 for 14th place overall and the second-fastest marathon in Canadian history. He came in with the best build of his career — two sub-60-minute halves, workouts that never said no — and went out with the lead pack convinced that anything was possible. Then the bill came due.
In this conversation, Rory walks us through the moment the race turned, the internal negotiation of the final nine miles, the hamstring that seized on Boylston, and what he took from watching Clayton Young and Ryan Ford fly past him on Commonwealth Avenue.
But we also get Rory in full pundit mode: how to actually read the Boston results in the context of 2028, why he thinks Zouhair Talbi was operating on a different level than everyone around him, his declaration that John Korir is the best in the world right now, his take on the Scott Fauble super shoe debate, the Emma Bates sponsorship controversy, and why he thinks the 2028 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials will be the craziest in modern history.
He also previews Ottawa in five weeks, where he goes in with a simple mandate: run less with the heart, more with the head.
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Host: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez
Guest: Rory Linkletter | @rory_linkletter
Produced by: Jasmine Fehr | @jasminefehr
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LetsRun
15 days ago
The LetsRun crew broadcasts live from Boston three days before the 2026 Boston Marathon, delivering insider intel from press conferences and agent conversations. Jonathan Gault and Robert Johnson make the case for defending champion John Korir as the men's favorite, revealing he's pushed his mileage past 155 miles per week. Dark horse Nicholas Kipkorir—a 58:08 half marathoner making his marathon debut—chose Boston over easier options out of love for the race. he LetsRun crew broadcasts live from Boston three days before the 2026 Boston Marathon, delivering insider intel from press conferences and agent conversations. Jonathan Gault and Robert Johnson make the case for defending champion John Korir as the men's favorite, revealing he's pushed his mileage past 155 miles per week. Dark horse Nicholas Kipkorir—a 58:08 half marathoner making his marathon debut—chose Boston over easier options out of love for the race. On the women's side, Sharon Lokedi seeks a repeat but questions linger about her health, while Loice Chemnung's 64:01 half marathon makes her a dangerous unknown. The crew also digs into Sara Hall's new book, her magic mushroom experience, the Jess McClain World Half team controversy, and makes their race predictions. 🔗 LINKS Sara Hall's book you can buy here from Amazon: https://amzn.to/4sIjLwz Buy here from independent book sellers: https://bookshop.org/a/116794/9781250404282 2026 Boston Marathon Men's Preview: https://www.letsrun.com/news/2026/04/2026-boston-marathon-the-quest-for-legend-status-can-anyone-stop-john-korir-or-benson-kipruto/ 2026 Boston Marathon Women's Preview: https://www.letsrun.com/news/2026/04/2026-boston-marathon-womens-preview-lokedi-favored-with-big-opportunity-for-americans/ For the Love of the Grind by Sara Hall (Amazon): https://amzn.to/4sIjLwz Nicholas Kipkorir Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mI-1P1JYHjI Emily Sisson Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEyzIYyC6SE Sara Hall Interview with Jonathan Gault: https://podcast.letsrun.com/episode/59dd8c16/sara-hall-on-her-new-book-racing-boston-at-43-and-her-trip-to-the-american-record John Korir and Ron Mann Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1wmlxFyl0o LetsRun.com Supporters Club: https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro / Welcome from Boston 3:46 Men's Race: Kipruto vs Korir 7:04 Korir's Mega Mileage and Training Secrets 13:08 How Did Korir Go from 2:09 to 2:02? 16:26 Dark Horse: Nicholas Kipkorir's Marathon Debut 20:40 Ranking the American Men 25:45 Clayton Young's Comeback Buildup 28:23 Galen Rupp and the American Debate 33:11 Fiona O'Keeffe and the Puma Elite / Alistair Cragg Coaching Method 36:14 The Graydon Morris Breakout Story 38:25 Women's Race: Lokedi's Quest to Repeat 41:12 Dark Horse: Loice Chemnung and Her 64:01 Half 44:28 Emily Sisson's Boston Debut 47:30 Sara Hall's Book: For the Love of the Grind 53:55 Magic Mushrooms and Mental Wellness 56:32 Jess McClain and the World Half Team Controversy 1:00:01 Weather Update and Weekend Racing 1:05:19 Men's Race Predictions 1:08:08 Women's Race Predictions 1:14:40 Budweiser Long Shots 1:17:22 Wrap-Up and Meetup Info

2026 BOSTON MARATHON WATCH ALONG | The Stars Are Back Chris Chavez, Eric Jenkins, Aisha Praught-Leer and Kyle Merber host a live watch party from Boston at The Hyperion House (presented by Brooks) for the men's and women's elite races. Kick back for a fun hour of banter! Be sure to join the conversation on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by tweeting @CITIUSMAG. The 130th Boston Marathon is here, and the fields are LOADED. Defending champions John Korir and Sharon Lokedi return to the Boston streets. On the men's side, Benson Kipruto — the first man to win all three U.S. Marathon Majors — arrives as the fastest man in the field and the biggest threat to Korir's crown. And while Conner Mantz may not be on the start line, Clayton Young, Zouhair Talbi, and a stacked U.S. contingent are primed to make some noise on the hills of Newton. On the women's side, with two-time champ Hellen Obiri skipping Boston for London, Lokedi enters as the clear favorite — but Fiona O'Keeffe is coming off the fastest American women's performance ever at New York City, and Annie Frisbie and Jess McClain are back hungry for more after their 2025 breakouts. Can an American woman finally crack the podium at a World Marathon Major for the first time since 2022? 📍 Race day: Monday, April 20, 2026 | Patriots' Day FOLLOW CITIUS MAG ▶ Subscribe to the podcast: https://apple.co/3Byp72I ▶ On Twitter: http://twitter.com/CitiusMag ▶ On Instagram: http://instagram.com/citiusmag ▶ On Facebook: http://facebook.com/citiusmag ▶ Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/citiusmag ▶ On our website: http://citiusmag.com For other inquiries, contact us: chris@citiusmag.com Thanks for watching - please like, share and comment, and subscribe! Help us continue to bring track and field to your home and become a member today! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjyDlyHPHLhcIT8ov53d5qg/join

If you didn’t know the name John Korir before this year’s Boston Marathon, it might be because you weren’t paying attention when he won Chicago last year in under 2:03. But it also might be because plenty of talented runners show occasional moments of glory. It’s when a runner repeats the performance on the big stage that spectators start to wonder: are we seeing the rise of the next marathon king? Let’s take a closer look and find out.
For more, visit atozrunning.com

If you didn’t know the name John Korir before this year’s Boston Marathon, it might be because you weren’t paying attention when he won Chicago last year in under 2:03. But it also might be because plenty of talented runners show occasional moments of glory. It’s when a runner repeats the performance on the big stage that spectators start to wonder: are we seeing the rise of the next marathon king? Let’s take a closer look and find out. For more, visit atozrunning.com

Jason and Kevin quickly recap the Boston Marathon and discuss the performances of John Korir, Sharon Lokedi and Conner Mantz. Then, they preview the London Marathon and analyze Faith Kipyegon's sub-four mile attempt.

CITIUS MAG
about 1 year ago
"What do we need to do to win Boston? We said, 'Be patient from the start and then at 20 miles, make a move.' We were good and we made it." After taking a fall right off the starting line, John Korir regrouped, surged at mile 20 with a jaw-dropping 4:41 split, and never looked back — crossing the line in 2:04:45, the second-fastest time in Boston Marathon history. With the win, he joins his brother Wesley on the list of Boston champions — and might’ve just stepped to the front of the global marathon stage. Korir has now won Chicago and Boston – both in dominant fashion and since Kelvin Kiptum’s tragic passing and Eliud Kipchoge’s regression, he’s making an strong case as the best marathoner on the planet right now. In today’s episode, we talk about that savage 21st mile, what it means to carry the Korir family legacy forward and whether a world record attempt might be the next big move. FOLLOW CITIUS MAG ▶ Subscribe to the podcast: https://apple.co/3Byp72I ▶ On Twitter: http://twitter.com/CitiusMag ▶ On Instagram: http://instagram.com/citiusmag ▶ On Facebook: http://facebook.com/citiusmag ▶ Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/citiusmag ▶ On our website: http://citiusmag.com For other inquiries, contact us: chris@citiusmag.com Thanks for watching - please like, share and comment, and subscribe! Help us continue to bring track and field to your home and become a member today! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjyDlyHPHLhcIT8ov53d5qg/join

"What do we need to do to win Boston? We said, 'Be patient from the start and then at 20 miles, make a move.' We were good and we made it."
After taking a fall right off the starting line, John Korir regrouped, surged at mile 20 with a jaw-dropping 4:41 split, and never looked back — crossing the line in 2:04:45, the second-fastest time in Boston Marathon history. With the win, he joins his brother Wesley on the list of Boston champions — and might’ve just stepped to the front of the global marathon stage.
Korir has now won Chicago and Boston – both in dominant fashion and since Kelvin Kiptum’s tragic passing and Eliud Kipchoge’s regression, he’s making an strong case as the best marathoner on the planet right now.
In today’s episode, we talk about that savage 21st mile, what it means to carry the Korir family legacy forward and whether a world record attempt might be the next big move.
Host: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram
Guest: John Korir | @korir564 on Instagram
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Editors Alex Cyr, Michael Doyle and Katelyn Tocci host an instant reaction episode, live from near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. They break down the phenomenal elite races, as well as Katelyn's experience running the marathon.
Watch a replay of our Watch-Along Live Stream of the Boston Marathon:
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⏱️ Timestamps & Chapters
00:00 – Welcome to Boston!
Michael, Katelyn, and Alex reunite for a live post-marathon pod near the finish line.
01:30 – Katelyn’s Boston Marathon Recap
A chaotic start, crowded early miles, fueling on the fly, and a brutally nostalgic homecoming through Newton. Katelyn shares what it’s like to race Boston 20 years after her first time—and why this one was so special despite the cramps, hills, and heartbreak.
14:00 – Can You PR in Boston?
Short answer: probably not. The trio debates the myth of the Boston PR.
16:30 – Marathoning vs. Ultras
Katelyn compares the marathon grind to ultra running—her verdict might surprise you.
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🏃♀️ Elite Women’s Race Breakdown (starts at 20:15)
20:15 – High Stakes from the Gun
Buriso and Yehualaw force the pace early; Lokedi comes ready to rewrite her 2024 ending.
22:30 – Revenge and Records
Lokedi outkicks Obiri in a dramatic role reversal from last year and shatters the course record.
26:00 – American Highlights
Jess McClain stars with a 3-minute PR; Des Linden retires with grace.
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🏃♂️ Elite Men’s Race Recap (starts at 28:55)
28:55 – Surprise Front Pack
Mantz, Young, Linkletter, and others shake up the race early.
31:00 – John Korir’s Perfect Breakaway
Michael’s pick pays off: Korir surges at mile 20 and holds on for the win.
34:45 – Mantz’s Breakthrough
Almost grabs the American Boston record (2:05:08) and reclaims his Strava crown from Alex.
37:00 – Major PRs + New American Name
Linkletter (2:07:02), Young (2:07:04), and Ryan Ford (2:08:00) impress.
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🏁 Closing Thoughts (starts at 39:00)
39:00 – Favorite Moments & Reflections
Katelyn reflects on letting go of time goals and running with joy.
41:30 – What’s Next
Looking ahead to the 2025 London Marathon and future live coverage.
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LetsRundotcom
about 1 year ago
We'll record this week's podcast live at 9 pm ET live from Boston and recap the 2025 Boston Marathon including Conner Mantz's 2:05:08 pb. 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5662595949789184


The 2025 Boston Marathon promises an exciting blend of redemption stories, debut intrigue, and head-to-head rivalries across both elite fields. On the men’s side, defending champion Sisay Lemma returns after last year’s audacious front-running victory, facing off against 2024 Chicago champ John Korir, two-time Boston winner Evans Chebet, rising Kenyan Daniel Mateiko, and U.S. hopeful Conner Mantz. Other contenders include Lesotho’s Tebello Ramakongoana and Americans Clayton Young and CJ Albertson, each hoping to outlast the pack or capitalize on race-day chaos.
In the women’s race, Hellen Obiri is chasing a rare three-peat in Boston, entering as the clear favorite despite a strong field. She’ll be challenged by past podium finishers Amane Beriso and Sharon Lokedi, 2:16 marathoner Yalemzerf Yehualaw, and rising marathon star Irene Cheptai. The American field is led by Keira D’Amato in her Boston debut, Emma Bates returning to form, and Dakota Popehn riding Olympic momentum. Young talents like Gabi Rooker, Jessica McClain, and Jackie Gaughan round out a promising domestic squad, with veterans Des Linden and Sara Vaughn adding experience to the mix.
Cooler temperatures, slight winds, and the Newton Hills promise another unpredictable Patriot’s Day. Tactics, toughness, and timing will determine who claims the tape on Boylston.
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Chris Chavez, Eric Jenkins and Aisha Praught-Leer will preview all of the top athletes and storylines to watch for the men's and women's elite races at the 2025 Boston Marathon. Sisay Lemma, Hellen Obiri, John Korir, Sharon Lokedi, Evans Chebet, Conner Mantz, Clayton Young, Yalemzerf Yehualaw, Edna Kiplagat, CJ Albertson, Zach Panning Amane Beriso, Yalemzerf Yehualaw, Keira D’Amato, Sara Hall, Emma Bates, Dakotah Popehn are among the notable stars competing at the historic race. We will also share our picks at the end of the show. HOW TO WATCH THE RACE ON TV: All the Marathon Monday action gets underway on April 21st with pro races beginning at 9 a.m. The professional men’s field starts at 9:37 am E.T. and the pro women at 9:47 am E.T. Locally, the race will be viewable live on TV or online at WCVB-5. If you’re not in Massachusetts, the race will be shown live on ESPN2 with coverage beginning at 9:00 a.m. ET. PRESENTED BY PUMA – Show presented by PUMA | The all-new Fast-R NITRO™ Elite 3 is here — and it's built to move you faster than ever before. Crafted with cutting-edge design + backed by science from UMass Amherst, this race-day shoe delivers a 3.15% boost in running economy (vs. the Fast-R 2) — which could mean shaving over 4.5 minutes off a 3-hour marathon time. Designed for serious speed. Proven to change the game. Get your edge. Lace up in the Fast-R NITRO™ Elite 3. A limited global drop will go live on PUMA.com, in PUMA flagship stores and in select retailers across North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Australia from Friday 25 April. Follow CITIUS MAG ▶ Subscribe to the podcast: https://apple.co/3Byp72I ▶ On Twitter: http://twitter.com/CitiusMag ▶ On Instagram: http://instagram.com/citiusmag ▶ On Facebook: http://facebook.com/citiusmag ▶ On our website: http://citiusmag.com For partnership or sponsorship inquiries: chris@citiusmag.com Thanks for watching - please like, share and comment, and subscribe! #bostonmarathon