2018 Boston Marathon

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2018 Boston Marathon

The 2018 Boston Marathon was the 122nd running of the Boston Athletic Association's Boston Marathon. It took place on Monday, April 16, 2018 (Patriots' Day in Massachusetts).[1] The race was held in unusually cold weather at 39 °F (4 °C) with rain.[2] Yuki Kawauchi won the men's foot race in 2:15:58 and Desiree Linden won the women's foot race in 2:39:54. The previous year's times were 2:09:37 and 2:21:52, respectively, reflecting the difficult running conditions this year. Wheelchair winners were Marcel Hug, 1:46:26, and Tatyana McFadden, 2:04:39.

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Lead women near halfway point of Boston Marathon 2018 during an especially hard down pour. The woman's winner, Desiree Linden, wearing black with a large green stripe, is on the right of the pair of runners behind the lead pack.
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Tatyana McFadden
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Marcel Hug
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2018 Boston Marathon
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VenueBoston, Massachusetts, United States
DatesApril 16, 2018
Champions
MenYuki Kawauchi (2:15:58)
WomenDesiree Linden (2:39:54)
Wheelchair menMarcel Hug (1:46:26)
Wheelchair womenTatyana McFadden (2:04:39)
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Course

The event ran along the same winding course the Marathon has followed for many decades: 26 miles, 385 yards (42.195 km) of roads and city streets, starting in Hopkinton and passing through six Massachusetts cities and towns, to the finish line beside the Boston Public Library, on Boylston Street in Boston's Copley Square.[3] There was rain and hail throughout the day, heavy at times, with temperatures in the 40s F and gusty winds.[4]

Results

Results reported by the Boston Globe,[5] and the BAA.[6]

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Elite Men
PlaceAthleteNationalityTime
1Yuki Kawauchi Japan2:15:58
2Geoffrey Kirui Kenya2:18:23
3Shadrack Biwott United States2:18:35
Elite Women
PlaceAthleteNationalityTime
1Desiree Linden United States2:39:54
2Sarah Sellers United States2:44:04
3Krista DuChene Canada2:44:20
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Wheelchair

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Men
PlaceAthleteNationalityTime
1Marcel Hug Switzerland1:46:26
2Ernst van Dyk South Africa1:47:14
3Daniel Romanchuk United States1:50:39
Women
PlaceAthleteNationalityTime
1Tatyana McFadden United States2:04:39
2Susannah Scaroni United States2:20:01
3Sandra Graf Switzerland2:26:32
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