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About the Boston Marathon

The 2009 Boston Marathon will take place on Monday 20th April 2009.

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Inspired by their experience at the 1896 Olympic Games, several members of the Boston Athletic Association founded their own marathon in 1897. The race has been run every year since (though the 1918 edition featured a military relay rather than an individual race) and is now the world's oldest annual marathon. Both the start and finish lines have been moved over the years, but much of the original course remains exactly as it was originally designed. Since 1924 the race has begun in the town of Hopkinton, and from there the point-to-point course descends through Ashland, Framingham, Natick and Wellesley. Upon entering Newton, the course gradually rises to the famous Heartbreak Hill. As runners reach the top, they can see downtown Boston for the first time, four miles in the distance. After running through Brookline, the course enters Boston where it finishes on historic Boylston Street. Runners must qualify for entry by meeting time standards corresponding to gender and age, which is another aspect – besides its course and longevity – unique to the Boston Marathon.

Capacity: 
22,500

Largest Field (total finishers):  
35,868 - 1996

Recent Participation:

Year  Finishers  Male  Female
2003  17,030  10,728  6,302
2004 16,733   10,496  6,237
2005 17,528   10,884  6,644
2006 19,682   12,061   7,621

Estimated Spectators: 
500,000

Prize Purse: 
$575,000 ($100,000 for the male and female champions)

Official Charities: 
21

World Records (Men): 
2:25:39 - Yun Bok Suh, 1947
 
World Records (Women):

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