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Boston Marathon 2008/2009
The Boston Marathon is the oldest annual city marathon in the world, appearing for
the first time in 1897. In this first version of the Boston Marathon only 18 runners
entered the race, but the number of participants has increased steadily since then.
The largest field of runners so far was in 1996, when over 35,000 people finished
the 100th Boston Marathon. The next Boston Marathon will be on April 21 2009, according to tradition
on Patriots’ Day. About 25,000 people are expected to contend, cheered on by 500,000
spectators.
The Boston Marathon ranks as one of the most prestigious running events
in the world. This honourable position is attained thanks to the long history of
the race, the challenging course and the fact that you have to qualify to register
as an official participant. In order to qualify every runner must have finished
a certified marathon within a certain timeframe determined by the age of the runner.
The qualifying standard is high enough to make qualifying for Boston – also known
as ‘to BQ’ – quite an achievement in itself. An overview of qualifying times divided
into age groups is available
here.
The legendary course of the Boston Marathon
has been the same throughout most of the history of the race. The route follows
42.195 km of winding roads from rural Hopkinton to urban Boston, and it is renowned
for its level of difficulty. Shortly after the 25k mark, the road starts going up
a series of hills, named the Newton Hills. These hills never reach the highest of
elevations, but their position after 25 km of downhill running, when glycogen stores
are likely to have run out, can break even the toughest runner. The last of the
four hills is known as Heartbreak Hill. This hill does not, as one may think, get
its name from the many runners being heartbroken from the fact that they have to
conquer yet another ascent, but the name does originate in the Boston Marathon.
In the 1936 race defending champion, John A. Kelley, caught up with race leader,
Ellison ‘Tarzan’ Brown, giving him a consolatory pat on the shoulder as he passed
him. This overbearing gesture apparently gave Tarzan supernatural strength, and
he went on to win the race in front of Kelley. In the words of a local journalist,
the outcome of this act of nemesis ‘broke Kelley’s heart’. The Boston Marathon is
one of five members of the
World Marathon Majors, consisting of marathons in Berlin,
Chicago, London and New York, apart from the one in Boston.
The Boston Marathon also has a 1/2 marathon, next time on October 7, 2008. For registration to the full and half marathon and further information, please follow the link to the
official site.
Boston Marathon Course
Check out course map and elevation profile to plan your victory over the renowned
course of the Boston Marathon
here.
Boston Marathon Results and Information