Boston Marathon
Apr 22

Boston Marathon

Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Finished
Rank Athlete Finish Time
2
Robert Murphy
2:59:20
3
Daniel Ifcher
3:14:09
4
Jo Jimenez
3:23:54
5
Roger Smith
3:24:38
6
Lea Ann Renner
3:26:17
7
David Dickin
3:26:36
8
Jason Smith
3:30:01
9
Jason Smith
3:30:01
10
Aníbal Castillo Franco
3:31:55
11
Judith Puzon
3:35:54
12
Gary Keith
3:36:21
13
Brian Hydro
3:38:11
14
Jun Chea
3:39:00
15
Irma  Palmer
3:41:00
16
Heidi Mitchell
3:42:23
17
Kimberly Koness
3:49:10
18
Jacques Monteil
3:59:50
19
Teresa Uscátegui
4:00:25
20
Chi Kundrat
4:01:50
21
Natalie Ngan
4:15:56
22
Amy Hall
4:17:02
23
Susie Savage
4:18:01
24
Christopher Moy
4:19:27
25
Ron Eaton
4:20:09
26
Tess Montada-Atin
4:30:00
27
Stephanie Rein
4:35:00
28
David Magrone
5:06:23
David Peacock
-
Paul Donovan
-

Race Details

Boston, United States
Distance Marathon
48 of 800 Running
Avg. VDOT finish times 3:31:54
The Boston Marathon is the world's oldest annual marathon and ranks as one of the world's best-known road racing events. Organized by the Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.), it traditionally takes place on Patriots' Day in April and attracts both elite and amateur runners from around the globe. The race starts in Hopkinton, MA, and finishes on Boylston Street in Boston.
The course consists of paved city streets, beginning in the rural township of Hopkinton, proceeding through several cities and towns including Ashland, Framingham, Natick, Wellesley, Newton, Brookline, and finishing in Boston. Notable features include the challenging Newton Hills and the famous Heartbreak Hill.
The course features a net downhill overall, starting at 475 feet above sea level and finishing at about 16 feet. However, there are several rolling hills, including the four Newton Hills, with Heartbreak Hill peaking at approximately 20 miles into the course, which is notorious for its difficulty.
Route map

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