The Boston Marathon is an annual marathon in which roughly 30,000 people compete. The marathon is widely known to attract locals and visitors alike. The large population requires people to read rules and regulations for safety purposes.
The Boston Marathon. It was first run in 1897.
The race is run on Patriot's Day, which is the third Monday in April. The 2008 Boston Marathon will be run April 21.
The Boston Marathon is a foot race of 26 miles, 385 yards (42.2 km.), that is run annually in the City of Boston.
Kathrine Switzer
The future tense of run is "will run". In a sentence. "John will run the Boston Marathon tomorrow."
Yes, the Boston Marathon has always been held in Boston. No, not really. The course starts in the village of Hopkinton and passes through the towns of Ashland, Framingham, Natick, Wellesley, Newton, and Brookline on the way to the Boylston Street finish line. Only the final 1.5 miles is actually run within the city of Boston. Prior to 1925 the marathon started in Ashland.
The winners of the marathon run at about 13 miles per hour or 21 kilometers and hour.
How would a person illegally run a marathon? Assuming he did not get money for doing so, why worry about it? To qualify for the Boston Marathon, you have to qualify in a marathon that is sanctioned by the Boston Marathon Association. Once you have qualified, you may enter the Boston Marathon. It is the only one that requires a qualifying time in order to enter. Many runners train hard to make the qualification time and are frustrated if someone jumps in the course and runs it illegally. There is no money involved, just hard, honest training.
The future tense of run is "will run". In a sentence. "John will run the Boston Marathon tomorrow."
26.2 miles
The First perso to ever run a marathon was actually a women named "Kathrine Switzer". It was in the years of 1967 in Boston
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