Athletes Discuss Kenyan Culture and Training with Elmwood Elementary Students

HOPKINTON, MA - John Hancock today brought three Boston Marathon champions, Wesley Korir, men's 2012 champion, Sharon Cherop, women's 2012 champion, and Caroline Kilel, women's 2011 champion, and other elite Kenyan athletes, to a pre-marathon rally with nearly 600 students from Hopkinton's Elmwood Elementary School.

The rally, part of John Hancock's 'Scholars and Stars' program, gives students an opportunity to meet Kenyan athletes and learn first-hand about Kenya's culture and the lifestyles of the country's talented marathon runners. Kenyan athletes have built a strong tradition at the Boston Marathon and the athletes that have visited the Elmwood Elementary school over the years have won a combined 31 Boston Marathon titles.

The Kenyan runners at the event were led by Korir, who said, "Having participated in this event before, I can say that we marathoners appreciate having the opportunity to share our culture, experience and love of running with the children of Elmwood School. We enjoy the warmth and excitement with which we are received. This is truly a special event."

Joining Korir were nine other elite runners from Kenya, all of whom will participate in the 119th Boston Marathon on Monday, April 20, 2015.

"Our Scholars & Stars in Hopkinton event is a cornerstone of John Hancock's overall commitment to inspire an interest in other cultures and a love of running and fitness for more than twenty years now," said Rob Friedman, assistant vice president of Sponsorship and Event Marketing, John Hancock. "Kenyan runners who take part in the event express how much they enjoy the students and the enthusiasm they bring to the pep rally. We are grateful that these exceptional athletes from the John Hancock Elite Team take time before racing on Monday to share their culture and traditions with Elmwood students."

The annual event began in 1992 when 150 Elmwood students welcomed three-time Boston Marathon champion Ibrahim Hussein and his Kenyan teammates. Since the program's inception, Hopkinton school officials have documented a marked increase in participation in their interscholastic track and cross-country teams, which now are among the most competitive in the state. More than 12,000 students, teachers, administrators and other Hopkinton community members have participated in the event since it began.

"This event is always met with great anticipation and is a highlight of the school year at Elmwood School," said Hopkinton Superintendent Dr. Cathy MacLeod. "The opportunity to meet the elite Kenyan athletes provides a unique and inspiring experience for all students to a make a direct connection from the start in their home town to the finish line in Boston."

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