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2017 Boston Marathon

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2017 Boston Marathon
BERJAYA BERJAYA
VenueBoston
DatesApril 17
Champions
MenGeoffrey Kirui (2:09:37)
WomenEdna Kiplagat (2:21:52)
Wheelchair menMarcel Hug (1:18:04)
Wheelchair womenManuela Schär (1:28:17)
 2016
2018 

The 2017 Boston Marathon was the 121st running of the Boston Athletic Association's mass-participation marathon. It took place on Monday, April 17 (Patriots' Day in Massachusetts). Geoffrey Kirui won the men's race in 2:09:37 and Edna Kiplagat won the women's race in 2:21:52.

Kathrine Switzer at age 70 ran the marathon under bib number 261, the same number she had worn 50 years previously in 1967, finishing in 4:44:31. That number was then retired from all future Boston Marathons. Women were not allowed to run marathons until 1972, but she registered under the name K. V. Switzer.[1]

Course

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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.[2]

Results

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BERJAYA
Course map
Elite Men
PlaceAthleteNationalityTime
1Geoffrey KiruiBERJAYA Kenya2:09:37
2Galen RuppBERJAYA United States2:09:58
3Suguru OsakoBERJAYA Japan2:10:28
Elite Women
PlaceAthleteNationalityTime
1Edna KiplagatBERJAYA Kenya2:21:52
2Rose ChelimoBERJAYA Bahrain2:22:51
3Jordan HasayBERJAYA United States2:23:00

Wheelchair

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Men
PlaceAthleteNationalityTime
1Marcel HugBERJAYA Switzerland1:18:04
2Ernst van DykBERJAYA South Africa1:18:04
3Hiroyuki YamamotoBERJAYA Japan1:19:32
Women
PlaceAthleteNationalityTime
1Manuela SchärBERJAYA Switzerland1:28:17
2Amanda McGroryBERJAYA United States1:33:13
3Susannah ScaroniBERJAYA United States1:33:17

References

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  1. Emanuella Grinberg. "1st woman to officially run Boston Marathon does it again, 50 years later". cnn.com.
  2. "Boston Marathon Course map". Boston Athletic Association. Archived from the original on April 19, 2016. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
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