Over 50,000 runners are taking over the Chicago Marathon on Sunday, October 12. It’s the sixth World Marathon Main of the 2025 calendar, and the elite races have been stacked with storylines.
On the streets of the Windy Metropolis, the athletes loved near-ideal circumstances. Try the outcomes from the elite males’s and girls’s race, in addition to the wheelchair outcomes, under.
Males’s outcomes
- Jacob Kiplimo (UGA), 2:02:23
- Amos Kipruto (KEN), 2:03:54
- Alex Masai (KEN), 2:04:37
- Conner Mantz (USA), 2:04:43
- Huseydin Mohamed Esa (ETH), 2:04:49
- Seifu Tura (ETH), 2:05:17
- Geoffrey Kamworor (KEN), 2:05:31
- Philemon Kiplimo Kimaiyo (KEN), 2:06:14
- Rory Linkletter (CAN), 2:06:49
- Bashir Abdi (BEL), 2:07:08
- Zouhair Talbi (MAR), 2:07:27
- Timothy Kiplagat (KEN), 2:07:42
- Daniel Ebenyo (KEN), 2:07:52
- Wesley Kiptoo (USA), 2:09:02
- Ryan Ford (USA), 2:09:37
- Galen Rupp (USA), 2:09:41
- Andrew Colley (USA), 2:09:43
- Aidan Troutner (USA), 2:10:23
- CJ Albertson (USA), 2:10:38
- Colin Mickow (USA), 2:11:24
- Haftu Knight (USA), 2:11:39
- Hiroto Inoue (JPN), 2:12:26
- Afewerki Zeru (USA), 2:13:23
- Casey Clinger (USA), 2:16:05
- Robert Miranda (USA), 2:16:24
Girls’s outcomes
- Hawi Feysa Gejia (ETH), 2:14:56
- Megertu Alemu (ETH), 2:17:18
- Magdalena Shauri (TAN), 2:18:03
- Loice Chemnung (KEN), 2:18:23
- Mary Ngugi-Cooper (KEN), 2:19:25
- Natosha Rogers (USA), 2:23:28
- Dakotah Popehn (USA), 2:24:20
- Florencia Borelli (ARG), 2:24:23
- Gabriella Rooker (USA), 2:26:32
- Melody Julien (FRA), 2:27:09
- Bedatu Hirpa Badane (ETH), 2:27:50
- Marta Galimany (ESP), 2:28:23
- Aubrey Frentheway (USA), 2:28:56
- Makenna Myler (USA), 2:29:26
- Maggie Montoya (USA), 2:29:50
- Rachel McCardell (USA), 2:34:31
- Maria Lindberg (USA), 2:34:59
- Anna Kenig-Ziesler (USA), 2:35:25
- Christa Cain (GBR), 2:35:31
- Maddie Meyers (USA), 2:35:37
- Rachel Hyland (USA), 2:35:41
- Kristin Dailey (USA), 2:36:08
- Alana Levy (USA), 2:36:53
- Ashley Heidenrich (USA), 2:37:04
- Rebecca Briggs (GBR), 2:38:07
Males’s wheelchair outcomes
- Marcel Hug (SUI), 1:23:20
- David Weir (GBR), 1:27:26
- Tomoki Suzuki (JPN), 1:27:29
- Aaron Pike (USA), 1:29:07
- Jetze Plat (NED), 1:29:10
- Geert Schipper (NED), 1:29:18
- Ryota Yoshida (JPN), 1:32:27
- Evan Correll (USA), 1:35:21
- Sho Watanabe (JPN), 1:35:22
- Brian Siemann (USA), 1:35:23
- JohnBoy Smith (GBR), 1:35:42
- Hiroki Nishida (JPN), 1:35:42
- Jason Robinson (USA), 1:35:46
- Rafael Botello Jimenez (ESP), 1:35:57
- Simon Lawson (GBR), 1:36:22
- Matthew Clarke (GBR), 1:53:33
- Juan Rodarte (USA), 2:09:35
- Rob Balucas (USA), 2:13:12
- Vratislav Zdrubecký (CZE), 2:14:09
- Dean Furness (USA), 2:15:01
Girls’s wheelchair outcomes
- Susannah Scaroni (USA), 1:38:14
- Manuela Schär (SUI), 1:39:03
- Tatyana McFadden (USA), 1:39:04
- Eden Rainbow-Cooper (GBR), 1:41:59
- Jade Corridor (GBR), 1:42:35
- Catherine Debrunner (SUI), 1:45:42
- Hoda Elshorbagy (EGY), 1:50:33
- Vanessa De Souza (BRA), 1:54:02
- Hannah Babalola (NGR), 2:08:26
- Heather Sealover (USA), 2:09:09
- Samantha Schroth (USA), 2:12:23
- Rachel Cleaver (USA), 2:23:38
Dan Beck is the deputy information editor at Runner’s World. He has led information protection groups for main working occasions just like the Olympic Video games, World Athletics Championships, Boston Marathon, and New York Metropolis Marathon. A former collegiate distance runner at DeSales College, he nonetheless enjoys working, simply extra slowly now. Earlier than coming to Runner’s World, he lined observe and area and cross-country at MileSplit. He lives in Philadelphia together with his spouse, the place the 2 prefer to discover the town’s wealthy eating scene.