Boston Marathon start times and how to track your runner (2024)

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Do you hear that? It's the sound of 30,000 runners lacing up and making their way to Hopkinton this morning forthe 128th Boston Marathon. Before the starting gun fires, let's get into some of the race day basics:

What time does the race start?The heats are staggered, kicking off with the professionals and then moving into the qualified racers and charity runners. Here's the schedule:

  • Men's wheelchair: 9:02 a.m.
  • Women's wheelchair: 9:05 a.m.
  • Handcycles and duos: 9:30 a.m.
  • Professional men: 9:37 a.m.
  • Professional women: 9:47 a.m.
  • Para athletics division: 9:50 a.m.
  • Waves 1-4: The first wave starts around 10 a.m. and the last will hit the course by 11:15 a.m.

How to watch:With 26.2 miles of race route to choose from, you have plenty of view spot options along the course if you want to go in person (and we go over them all here). But you can watch from the comfort of your own home or office on ESPN2 from 8:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. and locally on WCVB from 4:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. If you're not by a TV, stream the race here.

Leading the pack: I'm a strong believer that the magic of the Boston Marathon comes from its every day, back-of-the-pack runners. But it's the fierce competition on a notoriously challenging course among the elite field that captures international attention. Here's a look at some of the pro athletes competing for gold today:

  • Evans Chebet, of Kenya won Boston in 2022 and 2023, and he's looking for a hat trick (only four men have done that in race history). Tanzania's Gabriel Geay, who took second last year, will give him a run for his money, though.
  • Hellen Obiri, of Kenya had an impressive career even before she won last year's Boston. (But the victory was extra impressive because it was only her second-ever marathon.) She'll be fighting off contenders including 2019 winner Worknesh Degefa, of Ethiopia, two-time winner Edna Kiplagat, of Kenya, and American Des Linden, who won in 2018 (and is a personal favorite since I ran that cold, soggy year, too).
  • The women's wheelchair division had a shakeup last week when last year's winner, Susannah Scaroni, had to drop out of the race for a shoulder injury. Other impressive athletes to watch out for include four-time Boston winner and course record holder Manuela Schär, of Switzerland, and five-time winner Wakako Tsuchida, of Japan.
  • Switzerland's Marcel Hug, the men's wheelchair course record holder and a six-time Boston winner, is back with gold in his eyes. (Will he be able to beat his own time of 1:17:06?)
  • For the para division, all eyes are on Liz Willis, of Kansas. She was last year's winner in the women's lower-limb impairment division and is coming to the course hot off setting a world record in the B.A.A.'s Half Marathon in November.
  • Other real pros: Yeah, there are going to be plenty of other familiar runners, including Boston greats like Meb Keflezighi and Amby Burfoot, and fan favorites like former Boston Bruins defensem*n Zdeno Chára.

OK, but I also want to watch my marathoner. Fret not, you can track them live via the B.A.A. Racing App.

PSA:If you're watching the race in person today, the T is your best transportation option. It's running on a regular weekday schedule, with extra service before and "after" the race. Here are some other things to keep in mind.

  • Copley Station is closed all day, so instead you'll want to head to the Arlington, Prudential, Hynes or Back Bay stations.
  • On the Green Line, any above ground stops at South, Kent and St. Mary's streets are closed starting at 10 a.m.
  • Buses are on a Saturday schedule. But the Route 1 bus is running every few minutes to allow for access to either side of the marathon route.
  • Commuter rail riders heading in can use their $10 holiday weekend pass for unlimited travel through all zones and stations. The Framingham-Worcester Line also has some additional trips along the marathon route today.

P.S.— This is just a fraction of what's in our ultimate Boston Marathon guide, courtesy of WBUR's Katie Cole. Be sure to give it a read for all yourrace route and festivities needs. And for the latest marathon coverage all day, check out ourlive coverage online hereand, as always, on air.

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Boston Marathon start times and how to track your runner (2024)

FAQs

How do you track a runner in the Boston Marathon? ›

The best way to follow runners along the course is the B.A.A. Racing App. The app is available in both the App Store and on Google Play.

How do I track a marathon runner? ›

Strava also has a feature called Beacon which offers location tracking. You need to be connected to your athlete on Strava first. Your runner must start a new run on Strava and tap the Beacon icon in the lower right. They then pick up three safety contacts who will receive their location during the event.

How do you watch a runner in the Boston Marathon? ›

The Boston Marathon is being broadcast on ESPN2 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The race will also be available on ESPN+ in the United States.

How to search Boston Marathon runners? ›

Athletes can be searched by group, subgroup, last name, first name and/or bib number. Tracking can also be done via the B.A.A. Racing App.

How do you track your marathon pace? ›

Run one mile as fast as you can, middle-school style (don't barf or die, though). Then to predict your marathon time, take your mile time (in seconds) and multiply by 1.3. The result is your marathon pace per mile, in seconds.

How many people finish the Boston Marathon? ›

CategoryNumber EnteredPercent Finished
all2850698.4%
male1636998.8%
female1213797.9%
Wheelchairs
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What time do elite men start the Boston Marathon? ›

Professional men: 9:37 a.m. Professional women: 9:47 a.m. Para athletics division: 9:50 a.m.

Can you get dropped off at the start of the Boston Marathon? ›

Transportation to the start is for official participants only. We are not able to provide transportation to the start from Boston for family and friends.

Can you pay to run the Boston Marathon? ›

Only athletes who are accepted into the Boston Marathon will be charged the entry fee.

How fast do you have to be to qualify for Boston? ›

Athletes must meet time standards which correspond to age and gender
Age GroupMENWOMEN
18-343hrs 00min 00sec3hrs 30min 00sec
35-393hrs 05min 00sec3hrs 35min 00sec
40-443hrs 10min 00sec3hrs 40min 00sec
45-493hrs 20min 00sec3hrs 50min 00sec
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How many people finished the Boston Marathon in 2024? ›

CategoryNumber EnteredNumber Finished
all35603122
male21931935
female13671187
55-59 Age Group
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How do I find runners in my area? ›

Check the following options online:
  1. Your local Fleet Feet or other running store for training programs and fun runs.
  2. Facebook. Try “your town name + runners” to find groups.
  3. Road Runner's Club of America (RRCA)
  4. Meetup.com.
  5. Strava. ...
  6. Local races.

How can I track someone running the NYC marathon? ›

The easiest way to track mass-participation runners in the New York City Marathon 2023 is to download the official app, which is free on Android and iOS. All of the runners on the course will be wearing a race number, which has a chip in, allowing you to track their exact location on the course.

How does marathon app work? ›

The London Marathon tracker app is very easy to use – within the tracking section, you simply search for a participant using either their name or race number and hit 'add' to add them to a list. You can track an unlimited number of participants – and that includes celebrities and elite athletes.

How many people are running the Boston Marathon in 2024? ›

CategoryNumber EnteredNumber Started
all2933326495
male1671415017
female1256611429
non-binary5349
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What is the difference between gun time and net time? ›

Your gun/clock time is the time on the official race clock from the moment the race started (when the gun went off) to when you crossed over the finish line. Your net/chip time is the time from when you personally cross the starting line to when you cross the finish.

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