Boston Marathon 2021: Track Boulder Runners Live
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Boulder CO
11 October, 2021
1:42 PM
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BOULDER, CO — The 2021 Boston Marathon is underway, which means runners from Colorado are making their 26.2-mile journey from Hopkinton to the famed Boylston Street finish line in Boston. Dozens of Boulder runners are participating in the race. Eleven of the runners participated in the 2019 Boston Marathon — the last time the race was run. Their 2019 times are noted below. Men Daniel Benitez, 50 (3:27:11)Jeffrey Bernardy, 60 (3:29:58)Stephen Eles, 42Stephen Gnoza, 35Blake Graf, 25Lawrence Gray, 55Herny Guzman, 57 (5:05:07)Richard Heller, 38Paul Hooge, 58Rich Howarth, 61Matthew Iarrobino, 47Troy Kilgore, 49Eric Lee, 39 (2:52:26)Jonathan Levitt, 31Connor Martin, 28Dave Mccollum, 38Joel Mccreary, 44Brian Mcpherson, 34 (3:01:48)Mark Moynier, 46 (3:24:23)Laurence Nolan, 61Kenneth Pope, 65Dustin Ramsay, 25Michael Regan, 57Stephen Sanchez, 45Zachary Sayre, 23Todd Straka, 54Mike Wien, 70 (3:47:29) Women Karen Bernardi, 66Jennifer Brandon, 44Ashley Clement, 35Justine Decoste, 30Catriona Dowling, 63Bridget End, 29Mary Hamilton, 33 (3:51:35)Colleen Harris, 37Chelsea Holt, 34Nicole Hopkins, 39Nikki Howley, 48Vicki Hunter, 60Emily Kaegi, 25Edna Kiplagat, 41Kristina Kucar, 41Kristine Leader, 55Tana Levine, 53Sara Manderscheid, 38Sarah Quinn Bond, 45 (3:32:40)Cora Randall, 61Elizabeth Reeves, 58 (4:27:40)Estelle Richardson, 29Jacalyn Roberton, 41Amy Sonnanstine, 42Freyja Troop, 45Staci Verbrugge, 52Kim Wright, 53 (3:42:40) To track a particular runner, go to the Boston Athletic Association's tracker. You can search participants via electronic chips if you have their bib number, name or city/town they are from. This year has staggered start times; everyone will have left the start line by 11 a.m. Like what you're reading? Invite a friend to subscribe to free Boulder newsletters and real-time email alerts. Here are the start times for the 2021 Boston Marathon: Men's wheelchair: 8:02 a.m.Women's wheelchair: 8:05 a.m.Handcycles and duos: 8:30 a.m.Professional men: 8:37 a.m.Professional women: 8:45 a.m.Para athletics division: 8:50 .am.Rollings start begins: 9 a.m.Rolling start ends: 11:30 a.m. The 2021 Boston Marathon for the first time is taking place in the fall, pushed back six months from its traditional April date due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2020 Boston Marathon was postponed before being canceled, the first time the race didn't take place in its 124-year history (though there was a virtual event.) The Marathon returns with a reduced field of fewer than 20,000 runners — the usual amount is over 30,000. Those running won't need to wear masks on the course, but they will if they enter any medical tents or other facilities; Boston has an indoor mask mandate in effect. Runners must be vaccinated or have a recent negative COVID-19 test. There will be live national coverage on NBC — Find out more about the race broadcasts here.
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