Mebrahtom Keflezighi

Home: San Diego, California, USA
Bib: #19
Pronunciation: Meb-ra-ha-tom Kef-lez-ghee
Birthdate: 5 May 1975
Personal Best: 2:09:08 (Houston, 2012)

World Marathon Majors:

03Nov13 ING New York City Marathon 23rd2:23:47
12Aug12 London Olympic Games Marathon4th2:11:06

06Nov11ING New York City Marathon6th2:09:13
07Nov10ING New York City Marathon6th2:11:38
19Apr10 Boston Marathon 5th2:09:26
01Nov09ING New York City Marathon 1st2:09:15

26Apr09 Flora London Marathon 9th2:09:21

22Apr07Flora London Marathon DNF 
05Nov06ING New York City Marathon 21st2:22:02

17Apr06Boston Marathon 3rd2:09:56
06Nov05ING New York City Marathon 3rd2:09:56
07Nov04ING New York City Marathon 2nd2:09:53

29Aug04 Athens Olympic Games Marathon2nd2:11:29

12Oct03LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon 7th2:10:03
03Nov02 New York City Marathon 9th2:12:35

Additional Marathon Highlights:

14Jan12Houston U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials1st2:09:08
03Nov07New York U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials8th2:15:09
07Feb04Birmingham U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials 2nd2:11:47

Career Notes:

Three-time Olympian Mebrahtom “Meb” Keflezighi has proven himself as one of America’s most accomplished distance runners on the track and on the roads. He won the marathon silver medal at the 2004 Olympics, won the New York City Marathon in 2009, won the 2012 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in a personal best 2:09:08 and finished fourth at the 2012 London Olympic Games. As one of the most consistent marathoners in the world, Keflezighi has finished 13 career marathons under 2:12. In Boston he finished third in 2006 and fifth in 2010.

In 2013, Keflezighi finished runner up at the U.S. Half Marathon Championships in Duluth and fourth at the San Diego Half Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon. At the New York City Marathon, he finished a disappointing 23rd.

“It is always a great honor to compete in the prestigious Boston Marathon,” says Keflezighi. “This year's race will have special significance for all of us because of the tragedy that occurred last year. I am honored to be amongst the 36,000 runners that are running the 2014 Boston Marathon to demonstrate the spirit of the marathon. I am training hard and smart to be healthy and fit enough to compete for a victory.”

Personal Notes:

Keflezighi says he likes running because it is a fair sport. “Everyone starts and finishes at the same place. There are no substitutes, no time-outs. You get out of running what you put into it.” He began running at age 12 and competed with two of his brothers at San Diego High School where he won three state titles his senior year. He graduated from UCLA with a degree in communication studies. He was a multiple NCAA champion and has earned many national records and national championships on the track, cross country and roads.

Keflezighi immigrated to America with his family in 1987 from Eritrea (after living in Italy for two years). He has five brothers and five sisters and is married to Yordanos Asgedom. The couple has three daughters: Sara, Fiyori, Yohana. Keflezighi recently started a non-profit called the MEB Foundation, which promotes health, education and fitness for youths.

“This year, all 36,000 of us will ‘run together’ to demonstrate the spirit of the Marathon. We will still have our individual motivations, but we will be unified under the Boston Strong umbrella.”