Boston Marathon
Apr 22

Boston Marathon

Tuesday, April 22, 2025
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Rank Athlete Finish Time
1
Larry  Clevenger
3:17:31
2
Allan Tetley
3:19:10
3
Juan Manuel Álamo Caballero
3:24:32
4
John Stanmore
3:40:34
5
Ron Dawson
3:54:58
6
Russell O'Hara
3:57:59
7
Kristie Barbee
4:00:56
8
Annie Deioma
4:01:07
9
Diana De La Guardia
4:01:09
10
Mary Legere
4:01:39
11
Per Tetzlaff
4:06:01
12
Celina Bowman
4:20:00
13
Elvi Benitez
4:21:30
14
Mary Rose McGhee
4:53:47
15
Elizabeth Lim
4:58:15
16
Alice Burno
5:14:06
17
Earl Simons
6:01:18
Phil Young
-
Scott Armstrong
-
Steve Brown
-
Dana Frese
-
Stacy Cook
-
Kathy Shank
-
Nancy Dasso
-
Dave Kleckner
-
Heather Gesualdi
-
Tammy Walsh
-
Jocelyn Thibeault
-
Sherri Welch
-
John Pitzel
-

Race Details

Boston, United States
Distance Marathon
30 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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