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Anna Gruesen running the 127th Boston Marathon

In it for the long run: BU first-year Anna Gruesen competes in 127th Boston Marathon, qualifies for next year

Alysa Suleiman April 20, 2023
The Boston Marathon is the country’s oldest annual marathon. Qualifying is no easy feat. BU freshman Anna Gruesen ran it this Monday.
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126th Boston Marathon brings energy, community back to Patriots’ Day

Daily Free Press Staff April 19, 2022
More than 28,000 runners from all 50 states raced from Hopkinton to Boston for the 126th Boston Marathon this Monday.
woman dancing for indigenous peoples' day

Boston Marathon pushed to same day as Indigenous Peoples’ Day, sparking concerns of obscured holiday

Cici Yu October 14, 2021
The Boston Marathon was moved to the same day as Indigenous Peoples’ Day, concerning Native advocates.
Marathon athletes pass Temple Ohabei Shalom on Beacon Street. CONOR KELLEY/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

GALLERY: 125th Boston Marathon

Daily Free Press Staff October 13, 2021
Nearly 20,000 athletes ran the 125th Boston Marathon in person Monday after a 910-day hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Boston erupts in celebration of 125th Boston Marathon after pandemic postponement

Taylor Brokesh October 12, 2021
The 125th Boston Marathon commenced in-person Monday for the first time in 910 days.
daffodil planted in a garden

Daffodils line Boston’s path toward spring, healing

Colbi Edmonds April 20, 2021
Marathon Daffodils delivered thousands of daffodils to frontline workers at Boston-area hospitals.
The first men's wave of the 2018 Boston Marathon starts the race in Hopkinton. Marathon organizers are adding a new blue line from the start to the race’s first mile marker this year. CHLOE GRINBERG/ DFP STAFF

Marathon’s blue line gets a counterpart in Hopkinton

Natalie Patrick April 10, 2019
The Boston Athletic Association will paint the first mile of the Boston Marathon in Hopkinton with a three-striped blue line this week, the same line painted on the final stretch of the race through downtown Boston, to ensure the opening mile is tracked accurately.
Ladies I Am Right: Why we celebrate the Boston Marathon

Ladies I Am Right: Why we celebrate the Boston Marathon

Meredith Wilshere April 16, 2018
My dad signed me up for a running club at home two years ago. Once or twice every week, I get an email update about the races that everyone is signing up for, including which ones need volunteers and who’s going to be helping out. Less frequently — thank goodness — I get an email about a member that has passed away or an announcement that a family member of theirs passing. The club gets together to mourn and celebrate the life together. At race day, members high-five and celebrate each other’s accomplishments.
PHOTO COURTESY WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

EDITORIAL: Boston Marathon is for everyone, handcyclists included

Editors April 18, 2017

Yesterday, almost one million spectators stood on the sidelines of the 121st Boston Marathon from Hopkinton to Copley Square, pressing against the fences, holding signs or cheering for their loved ones...

McLean completed the 26.2-mile course by running at a 10:37 pace. PHOTO BY SARAH SILBIGER/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

BU sophomore turns Hopkinton roots into Marathon finish

Jonathan Sigal April 19, 2016

Judy Walsh-McLean still remembers the day that her daughter, Rachel McLean, got cut from her high school field hockey team. McLean took it hard, and she joined the cross country team instead. The change...

Cycling from Hopkinton to Copley

Cycling from Hopkinton to Copley

Brian Latimer April 22, 2015

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