Eliud Kipchoge, Sifan Hassan to Make New York City Marathon Debuts
Eliud Kipchoge aims to complete the Abbott World Marathon Majors by racing New York's challenging course, while Sifan Hassan seeks another major title after recent victories.
- On September 10, 2025, NYRR confirmed Eliud Kipchoge and Sifan Hassan will make their debut at the New York City Marathon in November.
- Aiming to complete the Majors, Eliud Kipchoge seeks to race the New York Marathon, the only Abbott World Marathon Major he has yet to run, while Sifan Hassan pursues further honours after multiple AWMM wins.
- Fresh from Sydney on Aug. 31, Hassan's course-record win and Kipchoge's hill training mean a tight schedule before the New York Marathon.
- When he lines up on November 2, Eliud Kipchoge will chase the iconic seven-star medal and a potential US$100,000 prize, while the elite field includes defending men's champion Abdi Nageeye, Evans Chebet, and Benson Kipruto.
- Looking toward legacy, Sifan Hassan is positioned to pursue her first Major win after Sydney; Eliud Kipchoge aims to race two marathons in the fall window for the first time since Berlin.
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Sifan Hassan Makes His Debut in the New York Marathon: 'They Say It's the Biggest Race in the World'
Sifan Hassan will make her debut at the TCS New York City Marathon on November 2nd. The reigning Olympic champion won the Sydney Marathon in record time a week and a half ago. She has previously won the prestigious London and Chicago Marathons.
Eliud Kipchoge and Sifan Hassan Set for New York Marathon Debut | Sports-Games
Olympic champions Eliud Kipchoge and Sifan Hassan are set to make their New York City Marathon debuts this November, aiming to add another major race to their respective careers amidst a strong competition field including defending champions and past winners.
The former Kenyan World Plus-Marquist and the Dutch Olympic champion were announced with hype and saucers by the organizers of the New York race, both of which will race for the first time in the Big Apple on 2 November.
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