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  1. Oct 11, 2021 · The Fastest-Ever Recorded Time at the Boston Marathon. The fastest time for the Boston Marathon was set in 2011 by Geoffrey Mutai of Kenya who finished the men's race in 2:03:02.

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    • Boston Marathon History
    • When Is The Boston Marathon?
    • How Many People Run and Attend The Boston Marathon?
    • How Many People Finish The Boston Marathon?
    • How Do You Qualify For The Boston Marathon?
    • Boston Marathon Race Information
    • Notable Races and Racers of The Boston Marathon
    • Cheating at The Boston Marathon
    • Runner Deaths at The Boston Marathon
    • Covid-19 Impacts on The Boston Marathon
    The Boston Marathon was founded on Monday, April 19, 1897, and was originally called the American Marathon.
    The race was inspired by the success of the first marathon competition in the 1896 Summer Olympics in  Athens, which was the first Olympic games held in modern history.
    The original marathon was not 26.2 miles but rater 24.5 miles.
    In 1924 the starting line was moved back to lengthen the race to the current standard marathon length of 26.2 miles to conform with the 1908 Summer Olympics standard.
    The Boston Marathon is traditionally held on Patriots' Day, a state holiday in Massachusetts.
    The 2020 Boston Marathon was postponed and then canceled. See more below in the COVID-19 Impacts on the Boston Marathon section.
    The 2021 Boston Marathon was held on October 11th, due to COVID-19 restrictions.
    The 2022 Boston Marathon is scheduled for Monday, April 18.
    The first race in 1897 had 15 participants.
    The largest field ever in the Boston Marathon was in 1996 for the centennial running with 38,708 entrants, 36,748 starters, and 35,868 finishers.
    Around 500,000 spectators come to view the Boston Marathon making it the most widely viewed sporting event in New England.
    Since 1975 on average the race is made up of 65.01% men, and 34.98% women.
    Since 1975, 84.25% of runners who line up at the start line have finished the Boston Marathon.
    84.36% of men finish, and 84.04% of women finish the Boston Marathon.
    Since 1975, 1976 saw the lowest finish rate in the Boston Marathon History  (53.6% overall), with just 53.7% of men finishing, and only 35.9% of women crossing the finish line.
    1996 saw the highest % of finishes in Boston History (since 1975) with 92.66% crossing the line (92.88% men and 91.97% women).
    The Boston Marathon is open to runners from any nation that are 18 and over and who meet certain qualifying standards.
    Qualifying times are based on the age bracket you’d be in at the time of the upcoming marathon (not at the time of your qualifying race).
    Qualifying times must be official submitted net times from a Boston qualifying race that’s a full marathon distance within a set period before the race, (usually within approximately 18 months prior).
    Your qualifying time only secures your opportunity to register for the race application process.

    Start Times

    1. Up until 2005 the Boston Marathon traditionally started at noon ((wheelchair race at 11:25 a.m., and elite women at 11:31 a.m.). 2. In 2006 the race went to a wave start format with elite runners starting at noon and a second wave at 12:30 p.m. 3. In 2007 the race moved the start time up to take advantage of cooler temps and to help get the race over and roads open sooner. 4. Since 2007 the Boston Marathon has added additional waves of start times to spread out the runners and avoid over c...

    The Boston Marathon Course

    1. The official start line for the Boston Marathon is in Hopkinton Massachusetts. 2. The official finish line for the Boston Marathon is located at Copley Square on Boylston Street. 3. The Boston Marathon is considered to be one of the more difficult marathon courses because of its hilly nature. 4. The Boston Marathon Course course drops 459 feet (140 m) from start to finish and heads mostly due east from the start allowing for usual tailwinds 5. The Boston Marathon course does not meet the c...

    Boston Marathon time limits

    1. Racers need to maintain a 14:23 minute-per-mile pace to stay ahead of the race closing and sweep vehicles. 2. Runners out on the course after the roads reopen are instructed to move to the right side of the road but do not have to quit the race. 3. Finish area facilities officially close at approximately 5:30 p.m.

    The original marathon (1897) was won by John McDermott with a time of 2:55:10 (on a 24.5-mile course).
    In 1966, Roberta Gibb is recognized as the first woman to run the entire Boston Marathon finished in 3:21:40 ahead of two-thirds of the male racers.
    In 1967, Kathrine Switzer was the first woman to run and finish with a valid official race registration, registering with just her first initials but with proof of a properly acquired fitness certi...
    In 2011 Kenyan Geoffrey Mutai's finished the Boston Marathon in 2:03:02, which at the time was the fastest marathon ever run. However, the IAAF (now World Athletics) deemed it not eligible for a wo...

    In 1980, the first-place women’s finisher, Rosie Ruiz created some suspicion and was later found to not appear in race videotapes until near the end of the race. Ruiz had skipped most of the race a...

    In 1905, James Edward Brooks died of pneumonia shortly after running the marathon.
    In 1996, Humphrey Siesage, 61, died of a heart attack during the centennial running of the race.
    In 2002, Cynthia Lucero, 28, died of hyponatremia.
    In 2013 three spectators were killed and an estimated 264 were injured when two homemade bombs were detonated near the finish line.
    The 2020 Boston Marathon was the first postponement in the event’s history and the race was originally rescheduled from April 20th to September 14th.
    Eventually, the rescheduled marathon was altogether canceled, the first time the race was not held since 1897.
    The 2020 race was eventually modified into a virtual event for those that wanted to participate remotely.
    The race has been modified once before, in 1918, and changed from the official marathon to a military relay race because of World War One.
  3. Apr 15, 2022 · This year’s Boston Marathon field is the fastest it has ever been. Five men have broken 2:04, and the reigning Boston , London , and New York City Marathon champions are racing, as is a...

  4. Apr 8, 2024 · The best time ever at the Boston Marathon happened on 2011 when Kenyan runner Geoffrey Mutai ran the marathon in 2:03:02. That mark beat the previous world record by 57 seconds.

    • Joe Harrington
  5. Apr 15, 2024 · What is the fastest anyone has ever run the Boston Marathon? Geoffrey Mutai holds the record for the best time at the Boston Marathon, completing the 2011 men's race in just 2:03:02.

    • Sports Producer, CBS Boston
    • 1440 min
    • CBS News Boston
    • September 24, 2019
  6. Apr 14, 2023 · Anyone remotely familiar with the marathon — and all 26.2188 miles of its muscle-searing masochism — can appreciate that Kipchoges world record for the distance, which he set last September...

  7. The fastest time for the Boston Marathon is held by Kenya’s Geoffrey Mutai, his winning time from 2011. It was the fastest time ever recorded in the men’s marathon then as it bettered Haile Gebrselassie’s 2:03.59 from 2008 in Berlin.

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