Abbott World Marathon Majors

The Six Star Medal was introduced by the Abbott World Marathon Majors in 2016 to honor the runners who complete all six Major marathons (Tokyo, Boston, London, Berlin, Chicago and New York)

Upon completion of the sixth Major, runners will be included in the Hall of Fame.

Abbott World Major Marathon Six Star Finishers

Lucia Alzaga – Berlin (2015) 3:40:00, Boston (2022) 3:28:55, Chicago (2012) 3:31:12, London (2022) 3:45:39, New York City (2021) 3:43:38, Tokyo (2014) 3:40:34

Mark Danahy – Berlin (2019) 4:00:19, Boston (2015) 3:53:31, Chicago (2017) 3:49:12, London (2021) 4:04:11, New York City (2021) 3:49:16, Tokyo (2023) 3:53:03

Brianna Fortin – Berlin (2018) 4:30:09, Boston (2018) 4:22:12, Chicago (2017) 4:47:29, London (2022) 4:37:13, New York City (2019) 4:52:07, Tokyo (2019) 5:22:04

Corinne Fortin – Berlin (2019) 5:12:46, Boston (2021) 4:34:56, Chicago (2017) 4:58:48, London (2024) 4:38:25, New York City (2022) 4:56:37, Tokyo (2024) 4:50:55

Daniel Inglis – Berlin (2022) 5:59:25, Boston (2014) 5:23:27, Chicago (2021) 5:53:23 , London (2024) 5:02:52, New York City (2018) 5:20:58, Tokyo (2024) 4:59:28

Lucy Jordan – Berlin (2022) 5:54:15, Boston (2018) 6:01:24, Chicago (2018) 5:28:46, London (2024) 6:12:50, New York City (2019) 5:40:59, Tokyo (2023) 5:38:10

Sabrina Kline – Berlin (2022) 4:54:56, Boston (2023) 4:34:44, Chicago (2019) 4:19:24, London (2023) 5:02:49, New York City (2021) 4:15:41, Tokyo (2024) 5:39:55

Michelle Ladonne – Berlin (2018) 5:13:47, Boston (2022) 3:49:37, Chicago (2008) 5:40:42, London (2021) 5:20:35, New York City (2019) 4:09:29, Tokyo (2023) 3:50:00

Satyendra Sharma – Berlin (2022) 3:41:11, Boston (2021) 4:21:08, Chicago (2023) 3:41:46, London (2023) 3:42:02, New York City (2022) 4:08:14, Tokyo (2024) 3:39:02

Bethany Wood – Berlin (2018) 4:38:58, Boston (2016) 4:36:22, Chicago (2014) 4:28:24, London (2019) 4:47:11, New York City (2013) 4:25:58, Tokyo (2017) 4:27:14