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The last race to take off will be the para athletes division at a. The rolling start will then begin at a. NBC Sports Network's coverage will begin at a. ET and conclude at p. There will be an encore showing of the race on the Olympic Channel at p.

You can also live-stream the Boston Marathon with fuboTV, which offers a 7-day free trial. The historical Boston Marathon course stretches The runners start in Hopkinton, a small town with a population of less than 20, people. From Hopkinton, the participants run on "side" roads going downhill for the most part for the first half of the marathon.

But, when they hit Mile 16, the runners must climb up four hills — this is known as "Heartbreak Hill. During the last few Boston Marathons, participants have been soaked from rain showers.

This year's race could potentially have rain coming down again, but it isn't predicted to be as heavy as years past. Otherwise, temperatures will be near the 70s with only five to 10 mph winds. Some people do this just to see if they can. Still others do it just for fun. In recent years, it appears that some may do it for the photo opps.

The Marathon officially ends at pm, and Boylston Street usually reopens to traffic by 8pm, with other streets used by the race opening at about 7pm. One reason for the Boston Marathon's prestige is that it is the only U. Participants must meet the qualifying times in order to participate. Find the Marathon's qualifying times.

Depending on the weather, , or more people turn out to watch the race. When the weather hits the "perfect" mark ie, not too frigid, not sweltering hot, no sleet, snow, or torrential rains , the number of Marathon spectators easily soars to over a million. Boston Marathon weather varies dramatically based on the year - find out more here.

Our experience is that almost any viewing location along the route lets you experience the excitement of the race. If you want to be near the finish line in Copley Square, be warned: crowds get huge and intense.

Because of the massive number of viewers packed into a relatively small space, you will have only a slim chance of actually seeing the winners cross the finish line. If you want to simply watch the runners, your best bet in the city is west of Kenmore Square. Lots of boisterous crowds gather around Boston University, but plenty of more mellow venues can be found around the Chestnut Hill Reservoir near Boston College. If you're planning to watch the Boston Marathon anywhere near the finish line, do NOT try to drive into the city.

Many roads will be closed, traffic will be totally congested, and parking will be a nightmare. If you're thinking you can drive into the city and park at some distance from the Marathon route, think again. Boston's Patriot Day Parade also takes place on Monday, kicking off from City Hall Plaza - so many streets in that part of the city will also be closed.

Public transportation on the T Boston's subway is the only sane solution - but you'll need to do some careful planning. The good news? The closest T station to the finish line is the Copley station on the Green Line - but it will be closed for the day. Arlington station Green Line, next to Boston Common is also usually closed. Keep in mind, though, that parking close of any and all of these areas may be restricted, even where roads aren't closed.

Because Monday is the Patriots Day holiday throughout Massachusetts, parking in metered spaces is free - but good luck finding any that aren't Residents Only and no, you can't park in those unless you want to be ticketed. Many streets will be closed on both Saturday, when a couple of short races take place, and Monday, the day of the Marathon and Patriots Day Parade.

To see a complete list of road closures and parking restrictions, check the City of Boston's website and click on the link at the top of the home page if you don't see it, check back within a week or two of the Marathon. You can also save with regular subway T and bus 1-day and 7-day passes:. More about LinkPass. The Boston Marathon has taken place every year since Initially, runners ran on or just after Patriots' Day , a Massachusetts holiday that celebrates the battle on Lexington Green and Old North Bridge in Concord on April 19, , marking the official beginning of the American Revolution.

In , Patriots' Day started to be officially celebrated on the third Monday in April, and the Marathon shifted to this day as well. Because Patriots' Day is an official Massachusetts State holiday, most state, county, municipal offices, and schools are closed - which helps alleviate some of the commuter traffic into Boston and enables more people to watch the race. The "Marathon Man" statue near the beginning of Heartbreak Hill, just north of Commonwealth Avenue at the Walnut Street intersection, commemorates Boston's legendary world-famous long distance runner, John A.

Kelley, who ran 61 Boston Marathons before his death in at age Kelley won the Boston Marathon in and , and represented the U. The statue depicts two smiling runners joining hands in a triumphant gesture. On your left, as you face the statue: Johnny Kelley at age 27 after he won his first Boston Marathon. On your right: Kelley when he ran his last full Marathon at When and Where: The race begins on Monday, October 11, at 8 a.

Parking: Watching in Boston? Your best bet is to take the T. Outside the city, look for parking in Ashland, West Natick, or just before Wellesley. Keep an eye on the clock. This October, Boston Marathon events are starting an hour earlier than in previous years. That means if you set out your lawn chair at 10 a. But Boston Marathon legend Kathrine Switzer, the first woman to run the race, in , says encouragement like that— especially when competitors are much farther than a mile out—can confuse and discourage.

Have a plan in place. Just be prepared to crane your neck and jostle with the crowd for a good view—it can get nearly as crowded here as it does on Boylston Street.



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