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WATCH IN BOSTON (FINISH AREA) The city is buzzing on Marathon Monday. The race enters Boston on Beacon Street, just west of Kenmore Square, and finishes on Boylston Street near Copley Square. While the MBTA Green Line converges to stop in ‘Kenmore’ and ‘Hynes Convention Center’, near Boylston St., the ‘Copley’ station is closed on ...
What to Expect at the Finish Line: Two complete and staffed medical tent facilities. Only runners needing medical attention will be allowed to enter the medical areas.
Monday morning, thousands of people will line up at the finish line to cheer on some of the best of the best runners at the 128th Boston Marathon. The 26.2-mile race from Hopkinton to Boylston Street in Boston starts just after 9 a.m. on Monday, April 15.
The legendary Boston Marathon course starts in Hopkinton, MA and ends on Boylston Street in Boston, MA. See below for the course map and a full list of amenities along the course. No portion of the Boston Marathon course map may be reproduced.
Police barriers, thousands of cameras and an ever-increasing number of spectators and runners in the field has transformed Boston’s finish line into a Valhalla of international sporting...
The Boston Marathon finish line was unfurled and installed on Boylston Street on Wednesday morning. Unlike the start line, which is painted directly onto the pavement, the finish line is vinyl...
From the repeat victory of Boston Marathon champion Evans Chebet and the wheelchair record set by champion Marcel Hug to the individual accomplishments of 30,000 other runners, the iconic finish...
Boston Marathon Find Your Finish: 6 p.m. - 6:28 p.m. Visit this page after the race to watch the video of your favorite marathoner's finish on Boylston Street.
Zdeno Chara crosses finish line. Good work, Big Zee. Retired Boston Bruins player Zdeno Chara finished the 2024 Boston Marathon in 3 hours, 35 minutes and 9 seconds. This is a marked...
Ten years after the Boston Marathon bombing, the blue and yellow finish line of one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious events holds even stronger significance.