Marcel Hug stretched his winning streak to five races in this AbbottWMM series as he stormed to his sixth Bank of America Chicago Marathon title.
Marcel Hug stretched his winning streak to five races in this AbbottWMM series as he stormed to his sixth Bank of America Chicago Marathon title.
The Swiss legend wasted little time in taking command of this contest, hitting the front after five minutes. He initially had Great Britain’s David Weir for company as the pair ticked off the first five kilometers together, and by the finish he was more than four minutes clear of Weir, who edged out Japan’s Tomoki Suzuki for second place.
Hug has an unassailable lead in the AbbottWMM series for 2025 and now he has the maximum number of points any athlete can achieve in a single season
Behind her, Manuela Schär and Tatyana McFadden were separated by just one second to take second and third place respectively.
Scaroni adds Chicago to victories in Boston and Sydney, plus second-place finishes in Tokyo and London, to cement herself at the top of the women’s wheelchair leaderboard.
Scaroni can still add a fourth victory to max out her season’s points tally if she can claim first place at the TCS New York City Marathon.
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