78 Brookline Runners To Participate In 2021 Boston Marathon
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Brookline MA
24 September, 2021
2:10 PM
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BROOKLINE, MA — Seventy-eight Brookline runners will take part in a Boston Marathon like no other. The town has 78 representatives in the Oct. 11 race, which is being held more than 900 days after the last Boston Marathon due to the COVID-19 pandemic. You can see the list of local men and women running below. Twenty-eight of the runners participated in the 2019 Boston Marathon — the last time the race was run. Their 2019 times are noted below. Are you on the list? Patch wants to know why you're running this year. Email [email protected] and tell me your story! Men Daniel Adrion, 25Kevin Alloway, 28 (2:55:34)Hemant Bhide, 45Daniel Blom, 50John Christian, 44 (4:07:30)Daniel Concessi, 29 (4:12:53)Joshua Eagle, 45 Eric Emmons, 47Stephen Fair, 39 (2:46:32)Thomas Harrington, 26Xianbao He, 55 (3:11:00)Ted Julian, 54 (3:20:35)Ken Juster, 45 Bryce Klempner, 43Alexy Kochowiec, 50 (3:02:30)David Krakauer, 55 (5:45:00)David Krasik, 39Alan Kurd, 42Neal Lakdawala, 46 (2:59:57)Christopher Learn, 43 Michael Levangie, 28Ilan Mizrahi, 35Robert Neer, 57Matthew Palmer, 63 (3:31:50)Cullen Roberts, 33Casey Roche, 33Yuzuru Sakakibara, 39Tom Savageau, 29Richard Sheward, 36Katsuhiro Togami, 43 (2:52:30)Andrew Trotman, 40Christopher Weeks, 44 (5:07:07)Duane Wesemann, 47 (2:59:20)Michael Wessels, 69 (4:02:57)James Wilson, 69 (3:42:47)Jeffrey Young, 30Gil Zilberberg, 42 Women Caroline Allen, 29 (5:10:14)Melissa Barden, 47 (3:43:05)Lauren Basque, 23Alyssa Bellino, 25 Melissa Belovich, 34 (6:27:06)Laura Bouix, 39Sarah De Leon, 45 (4:08:26)Wendy De Wolf, 29 (3:06:03)Jessi Dimock, 43 (3:59:58)Ally Dorsey, 26Kate Driscoll, 45 Nicole Eldredge, 41Julie Farago, 40 (3:41:19)Michele Gadd, 64Rachel Ghoens, 29Christine Goldman, 54 (3:46:36)Christina Gordon, 56 (4:58:23)Stephanie Guseh, 36Liz Hankinson, 35 Melissa Hayes, 31Elizabeth Idhaw, 45Emily Kahn, 37Mackenzie Kasle, 29Eleni Kisty, 27Jennifer Krebs, 47Danielle Kuchinski, 27 Hilary Maddox, 43 (3:34:24)Natalie Moesta, 25 Jessica Okeeffe, 45 Kathryn O'Reilly, 51 Chloe Pangonis, 27 Lia Parker-Belfer, 27 Mary Pensabene, 24 Lucia Pereyra, 34 Lindsay Pius, 23Kelsey Savageau (Russell), 30 Kaitlyn Shank, 31Molly Trachtenberg, 34 (3:44:20)Hongmei Wang, 46 Heather Worley, 46 (4:44:01)Lisa Wyman, 43 (4:15:47) Patch is covering the Boston Marathon before, during and after the race. Sign up for our free newsletter to get the latest. The Boston Marathon is being run in October for the first time after being postponed and ultimately canceled in 2020 and delayed this year. Race officials said the marathon will return back to its traditional Patriots Day date beginning next year. Runners this year will not be required to wear a mask while racing, but they will need to wear them on buses to and from the race. Masks will also be required and provided in all medical tents along the 26.2-mile route. Runners — and everyone else — will need to wear masks indoors as part of Boston's indoor mask mandate. That includes the Boston Marathon Expo at the Hynes Convention Center in the three days leading up to the race. Volunteers who will have direct interaction or close proximity with the runners must wear masks. Some will be provided additional personal protective equipment. Subscribe to Brookline Patch for more local news and real-time alerts, and like us on Facebook to get in on the conversation.
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