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Bill Rodgers, who grew up in Newington and attended Wesleyan University, won his first Boston Marathon in an American record ...
The Boston Marathon is marking 50 years of wheelchair racing and continues to add new accessibility programs for both athletes and spectators.
The 250th anniversary of the beginning of the American Revolution and the Boston Marathon are converging as the “greatest ...
The 129th Boston Marathon will be held on Monday, marking the 50th anniversary of Bob Hall's historic first wheelchair race.
Fifty years ago this month, pioneer Bob Hall took off from the start of the Boston Marathon and right into the racing history ...
Beyond the spectacle of racing, this year's marathon is special because it marks the 250th anniversary of Patriots' Day and 50 years since the very first wheelchair racer was formally recognized.
Bob Hall was the first wheelchair competitor in the Boston Marathon. Since then, nearly 1,900 wheelchair athletes have followed.
Limber up and eat some pasta, because we're about to test you with a bit of Boston Marathon trivia for every mile of the run.
From the starting line to the finish line, the historic course of the Boston Marathon runs through eight Massachusetts ...
Boston 25 News Reporter Bob Ward is widely regarded as one of the best crime reporters in New England. Bob’s reporting at WFXT has spanned more than two decades. From local investigations to federal ...
Four-time Boston Marathon winner Bill Rodgers and wheelchair athlete pioneer Bob Hall will serve as the grand marshals of the ...
In our “Why I’m Running” series, Boston Marathon athletes share what’s inspiring them to make the 26.2-mile trek from Hopkinton to Boston. Looking for more race day content? Sign up for ...