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10 Things You Probably Didn't Know About the Boston Marathon

Boston Marathon

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  • Oldest annually run marathon on Earth—first held in 1897 with 15 entrants. William McKinley was president.
  • Second Boston Marathon was won by a man named Ronald MacDonald.
  • Current course record: 2 hours, 4 minutes, and 17 seconds, set in 2006 by four-time champion Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot, of Kenya.
  • Comedian Will Ferrell ran the Boston Marathon in 3:56:12. Mario Lopez (seriously) was far slower at 5:41:41. This year Valerie Bertinelli will run, less than a week before her fiftieth birthday. Fastest time set by a non-runner celebrity? Lance Armstrong at 2:50:58.
  • John Kelley, of “Heartbreak Hill” notoriety, holds the all-time record for most Boston Marathons completed: 60. He won twice, in 1935 and 1945.
  • In Men’s and Women’s divisions, the champions each win a gold medal, a laurel wreath, and $150,000.
  • Cuba almost had its first champion in 1980, when Rosie Ruiz was the first woman to cross the finish line. Almost for one simple reason: officials discovered Ruiz had merely jumped into the course near the finish line.
  • Ten hospitals along the route bulk up their staffs on race day. And for good reason: around 900 runners get treated for injuries and exhaustion every year. But in the history of the race, only two runners have died.
  • A zone of zero cell-phone reception follows the lead runner, as huge numbers of people simultaneously place calls when they see him.
  • Each year, runners are treated to a pre-race meal: four tons of pasta and 500 gallons of sauce.
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Frequently Asked Questions [Internet]. Boston Athletic Association. [accessed April 16, 2010]. Available from: http://www.bostonmarathon.org/FAQs.asp

Past champions [Internet]. Boston Athletic Association. [accessed April 16, 2010]. Available from: http://www.bostonmarathon.org/BostonMarathon/PastChampions.asp

Staff. Boston Marathon Trivia. WBZ TV. April 11, 2010:1.

Bebinger M. The Boston Marathon as Mass Casualty Training. WBUR. April 20, 2009:1.

25 Celebrities Who've Run a Marathon [Internet]. The Complete Running Blog Network. [accessed April 16, 2010]. Available from: http://completerunning.com/archives/2007/06/18/famous-celebrity-marathon-runners/

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2006 Boston Marathon record was 2:07:14 not 2:04:17

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