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The Fastest Shoes of the Women’s Olympic Marathon

Almost all of the top 10 finishers laced up in Nike, Adidas, or Asics.

By Morgan Petruny

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The 2024 Paris Olympics roared to a close with the women’s marathon on Sunday morning. Sifan Hassan battled to the finish against Ethiopia’s Tigst Assefa to secure the gold medal for the Netherlands. On Hassan’s feet were a pair of the Nike Alphafly 3, which proved to be the most popular shoe of choice among the fastest finishers.

Of course, Swoosh wasn’t the only brand to crack the top 10. Adidas and On rounded out the women’s podium, with Asics and Under Armour close behind in the chase pack.

Here’s what each of the top 10 women runners laced up on race morning for their big day in Paris.


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1st — Sifan Hassan, Netherlands

2:22:55, Nike Alphafly 3

Sifan Hassan raced in a special edition “Safari Olympic” colorway of the Nike Alphafly 3. The shoe’s tech remains unchanged from the standard Alphafly 3. The main difference, besides the vibrant speckled orange midsole, is a $15 bump in the price.

Alphafly 3

Nike Alphafly 3

Key Specs

TypeRoad Racing
Weight7.6 oz (M10), 6.1 oz (W8)
Drop8 mm
Heel Stack40 mm
Forefoot Stack32 mm

Cameron Spencer

2nd — Tigst Assefa, Ethiopia

2:22:58, Adidas Adizero Adios Pro Evo 1

Chasing Nike for the silver was the Adidas Adizero Adios Pro Evo 1—with an eye-popping price tag at half a grand. Notably, Olympians ran in the v2 of the Adidas Adizero Adios Evo 1, which is not available on Adidas’s site, the main distinction between the two versions is a grippier outsole on the newer model. You can also see additional cutouts in the v2’s outsole that you won’t find on the v1’s smooth underfoot film.

Adizero Adios Pro Evo 1

Adidas Adizero Adios Pro Evo 1

Key Specs

TypeRoad Racing
Weight138g (Unisex 9)
Drop11 mm
Heel Stack39 mm
Forefoot Stack28 mm

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3rd — Hellen Obiri, Kenya,

2:23:10, On Cloudboom Strike LS

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The Cloudboom Strike LS’s upper is sprayed directly onto the shoe’s last, eliminating the need for any glue or a sockliner.

On’s latest creation is a technology called “LightSpray” that gives this shoe’s upper a seamless, laceless fit. (That’s the “LS” in the shoe’s name.) It makes sense that Obiri opted to stick with this version of the On Cloudboom Strike, since she also wore an earlier prototype model to win the 2024 Boston Marathon.

On Cloudboom Strike LS

Key Specs

TypeRoad Racing
Weight170g (Unisex 9)
Drop4 mm
Heel Stack39.5 mm
Forefoot Stack35.5 mm

4th — Sharon Lokedi, Kenya

2:23:14, Under Armour Velociti Elite 2

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Sharon Lokedi of Kenya wore Under Armour’s Velociti Elite 2 for the challenging 26.2 miles through Paris. We’ve tested both this version of the Velociti Elite and its predecessor, and we’ve found that the 2 is a significant improvement.

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Under Armour Velociti Elite 2

Key Specs

TypeRoad Racing
Weight230g (M9), 201g (W7)
Drop2 mm
Heel Stack39.5 mm
Forefoot Stack37.5 mm

5th — Amane Beriso Shankule, Ethiopia

2:23:57, Adidas Adizero Adios Pro Evo 1

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Like Tigst Assefa, Amane Beriso Shankule of Ethiopia laced up in the second version of Adidas’s Adizero Adios Pro Evo 1.

Adidas Adizero Adios Pro Evo 1

Key Specs

TypeRoad Racing
Weight138g (Unisex 9)
Drop11 mm
Heel Stack39 mm
Forefoot Stack28 mm

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The top five were a tight pack of Nike, Adidas, On, and Under Armour.


6th — Yuka Suzuki, Japan

2:24:02, Nike Alphafly 3

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Yuka Suzuki of Japan wore the striking “Safari Olympic” special edition of the Nike Alphafly 3.

Nike Alphafly 3

Key Specs

TypeRoad Racing
Weight215g (M10), 172g (W8)
Drop8 mm
Heel Stack40 mm
Forefoot Stack32 mm

7th — Delvine Relin Meringor, Romania

2:24:56, Asics Metaspeed Edge Paris

Asics

Delvine Meringor of Romania chose the Edge model over the Sky model for race day. It’s tough to tell these shoes apart, but the easiest way is to look at the bottoms. The Edge model will have an all-black outsole.

Asics Metaspeed Edge Paris

Asics Metaspeed Edge Paris

Key Specs

TypeRoad Racing
Weight147g (W), 187g (M)
Drop5 mm
Heel Stack39.5 mm
Forefoot Stack34.5 mm

8th — Stella Chesang, Uganda

2:26:01, Asics Metaspeed Edge Paris

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Asics Metaspeed Edge Paris

Key Specs

TypeRoad Racing
Weight147g (W), 187g (M)
Drop5 mm
Heel Stack39.5 mm
Forefoot Stack34.5 mm

Like Delvine Meringor, Stella Chesang of Uganda also raced through Paris in the Asics Metaspeed Edge. Designed for runners who speed up by increasing their cadence, the Edge model seems like a sensible choice for both women. (The Sky model, by comparison, is geared for runners who quicken their pace by lengthening their stride.)


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Meringor and Chesang (left of frame) both raced in the Asics Metaspeed Edge Paris.


9th — Lonah Chemtai Salpeter, Israel

2:26:08, Nike Alphafly 3

Nike Alphafly 3

Nike Alphafly 3

Key Specs

TypeRoad Racing
Weight215g (M10), 172g (W8)
Drop8 mm
Heel Stack40 mm
Forefoot Stack32 mm

Add yet another Alphafly 3 to the swarm of Nikes on the Paris course! Lonah Chemtai Salpeter of Israel also wore the Alphafly 3 in Nike’s special edition “Safari Olympic” colorway.

10th — Eunice Chumba, Bahrain

2:26:10, Nike Alphafly 3

Alphafly 3

Nike Alphafly 3

Key Specs

TypeRoad Racing
Weight215g (M10), 172g (W8)
Drop8 mm
Heel Stack40 mm
Forefoot Stack32 mm

The Alphafly 3 bookended the women’s top 10 with Bahrain’s Eunice Chumba charging across the line. That makes a total of four Alphafly 3 pairs among the top 10, but only one pair in the top five.

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