Boston Marathon Cancelled for the First Time Ever; Virtual Event Planned in its Place
Mayor Marty Walsh has announced that the Boston Marathon has been cancelled for the first time in its history in response to COVID-19.The Marathon That Wasn't
The rescheduling of the 2020 Boston Marathon has created a missed opportunity for some students who have put in the time and effort to run the world's most prestigious race.Beyond Mile 21: From Northern Michigan to Boston, Nick Wilson Runs with a Purpose
Nick Wilson decided to run on behalf of the Red Cross after a massive flood caused millions of dollars of damage in his hometown. Now, he's ready to take to ...Beyond Mile 21: For Emma Legault-Laroche, It's More than a Marathon
Though she won't be able to race this year, Emma Legault-Laroche's efforts in preparation and fundraising won't go to waste.Beyond Mile 21: No Luck Needed for Ireland's Own Peter Herlihy
After being inspired to train for the Boston Marathon when he first came to BC from Ireland, Peter Herlihy is ready to run in 2019.Beyond Mile 21: After Running in 2018, Hailey Kobza is Back for More
BC Junior Hailey Kobza is ready to complete her second Boston Marathon in as many years after raising money for the Gavin Foundation.Photo Gallery: Marathon Monday Rain or Shine
The Gavel made sure to capture all of the Marathon Monday action from the race course and the sidelines.The Gavel's Guide to the 2018 Boston Marathon
American Galen Rupp will try to finish first after his second-place finish in 2017, and American women look strong.