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Marcel Hug of Switzerland blitzed to the front of the field to win his eighth Boston Marathon wheelchair title, claiming the ...
Some runners chose the marathon route to make major life updates. One woman held a sign over her head that read "I'm Pregnant ...
In the wheelchair races, Marcel Hug of Switzerland defended ... This marathon marks the 12th since the Boston Marathon Bombing, when two brothers executed the largest terrorist attack in the U.S.
According to the Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.), the first wave of runners will begin at 10 a.m., with the next waves ...
Among the field of 30,000 athletes competing in Monday’s Boston Marathon were some familiar names, including local sports ...
Monday featured many moments that sparked emotions of awe and inspiration for runners and spectators alike. William Richard ...
Switzerland’s Marcel Hug has done it again, propelling his way to another Boston Marathon win in the men’s wheelchair division. Hug, 39, clinched his third consecutive Boston Marathon win ...
Families and loved ones of those lost and survivors of the Boston Marathon bombing gathered Tuesday at the sites of the two bombs to observe the twelfth anniversary of the tragedy. “It’s ...
In 1975, the 23-year-old, who had been diagnosed with polio as an infant, asked Boston Marathon race director Will Cloney if he could compete using a wheelchair. Though hesitant about officially ...
Tuesday is One Boston Day, an annual event to honor those killed and wounded in the tragic events connected to the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings. Each year on April 15, the city of Boston ...
In the wheelchair races ... This marathon marks the 12th since the Boston Marathon Bombing, when two brothers executed the largest terrorist attack in the U.S. since 9/11, according to the ...