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2021 Boston Marathon Scheduled for Oct. 11 amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Jan 26, 2021
FILE - In this Monday April 20, 2020 file photo, the Boston Marathon start line in Hopkinton, Mass., is vacant on the scheduled day of the 124th race, due to the COVID-19 virus outbreak. The 2020 Boston Marathon, which was rescheduled to run on Sept. 14th, was canceled Thursday May 28, 2020, for the first time in its 124-year history. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
FILE - In this Monday April 20, 2020 file photo, the Boston Marathon start line in Hopkinton, Mass., is vacant on the scheduled day of the 124th race, due to the COVID-19 virus outbreak. The 2020 Boston Marathon, which was rescheduled to run on Sept. 14th, was canceled Thursday May 28, 2020, for the first time in its 124-year history. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

The Boston Marathon has been scheduled for Oct. 11, marking the second year in a row—and the second year in its history—that it will not be held in April. 

The race is traditionally held on Patriots' Day, a Massachusetts state holiday that falls on the third Monday in April. This year's race has been postponed to the fall in hopes that it will allow for an in-person event amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Massachusetts does not allow road races until Phase 4 of its reopening plan, which will not begin until there is the "development of vaccines and/or treatments" against the virus. The state is currently in Phase 3, Step 1.

In 2020, the race was postponed from April to Sept. 14, then canceled altogether for the first time since it began in 1897. There was a virtual marathon instead, and participants were required to complete a marathon in six hours between Sept. 7-14. 

According to Boston Athletic Association's announcement, there will also be a virtual option for this year's race. 

All of the other Abbott World Marathon Majors are also scheduled for the fall, including Berlin (Sept. 26), London (Oct. 3), Chicago (Oct. 10), Tokyo (Oct. 17) and New York City (Nov. 7). 

125th Boston Marathon Postponed Until at Least Fall 2021 Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Oct 28, 2020
The Boston Marathon start line is vacant in Hopkinton, Mass., Monday, April 20, 2020. Due to the coronavirus outbreak, the 124th Boston Marathon, which would have been run today, was postponed till Sept. 14. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
The Boston Marathon start line is vacant in Hopkinton, Mass., Monday, April 20, 2020. Due to the coronavirus outbreak, the 124th Boston Marathon, which would have been run today, was postponed till Sept. 14. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

The 2021 Boston Marathon has been postponed until at least next fall, a six-month delay from its traditional April date. 

An annual staple of the city's Patriot's Day schedule—held on the third Monday in April—the Boston Athletic Association announced its decision to place the marathon on hold on the advice of its COVID-19 Medical and Event Operations Advisory Group as the state continues to battle the pandemic. 

"With fewer than six months until Patriots’ Day and with road races prohibited until Phase 4 of the Massachusetts reopening plan, we are unable to host the Boston Marathon this coming April," BAA CEO Tom Grilk said in a statement. "By shifting our focus to a fall date, we can continue to work with stakeholders to adjust the in-person experience for runners and supporters alike. Prioritizing the safety of participants, volunteers, spectators, and community members, we continue to assess all elements of the race including a potential reduced field size or weekend date."

This is the second time the coronavirus pandemic has impacted the Boston Marathon. The 124th running last year was canceled—then held virtually—as cases soared last spring.  

Organizers are hopeful they can avoid a similar fate in 2021 by delaying the race. A new date is expected to be confirmed by the end of the year. 

"We are optimistic that the Boston Marathon will continue its tradition of celebrating the spirit of community and athletic excellence next fall," Grilk said. "We know there will be many questions and we will look to address them in the coming months ahead."

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's Death Sentence for Boston Marathon Bombing Vacated by Court

Jul 31, 2020
FILE - In this Monday April 20, 2020 file photo, the Boston Marathon start line in Hopkinton, Mass., is vacant on the scheduled day of the 124th race, due to the COVID-19 virus outbreak. The 2020 Boston Marathon, which was rescheduled to run on Sept. 14th, was canceled Thursday May 28, 2020, for the first time in its 124-year history. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
FILE - In this Monday April 20, 2020 file photo, the Boston Marathon start line in Hopkinton, Mass., is vacant on the scheduled day of the 124th race, due to the COVID-19 virus outbreak. The 2020 Boston Marathon, which was rescheduled to run on Sept. 14th, was canceled Thursday May 28, 2020, for the first time in its 124-year history. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

The death sentence of convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was vacated by the U.S. Appeals Court on Friday. 

According to Melissa Hanson of MassLive.com, three other convictions against Tsarnaev were reversed as well because of errors made by the judge in the form of the judge not meeting Patriarca standards and not granting Tsarnaev's post-trial motion for judgments of acquittal.

Despite the vacation of the death sentence and three reversed convictions, Tsarnaev will still spend the rest of his life in prison, as explained in the decision:

"And just to be crystal clear: Because we are affirming the convictions and the many life sentences imposed on those remaining counts [which Dzhokhar has not challenged], Dzhokhar will remain confined to prison for the rest of his life, with the only question remaining being whether the government will end his life by executing him."

Per ESPN Radio's Chris Villani, a new trial will be needed to determine whether Tsarnaev will be put to death.

Tsarnaev and his older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, placed pressure-cooker bombs near the finish line of the Boston Marathon in 2013. The bombs killed three people and injured hundreds more.

Dzhokhar was 19 years old at the time and his brother was 26. Tamerlan died days after the bombing during a shootout with police.

The younger Tsarnaev brother was later found hiding in a boat in the backyard of a residence in Watertown, Massachusetts, and was subsequently arrested.

Tsarnaev was found guilty of all 30 charges against him in 2015 and was later sentenced to death before the sentence was vacated Friday.

2020 New York City Marathon Canceled Because of COVID-19 Concerns

Jun 24, 2020
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Desiree Linden of the the United States and athletes in the Women's Professional Division take off at the start of the TCS New York City Marathon on November 03, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 03: Desiree Linden of the the United States and athletes in the Women's Professional Division take off at the start of the TCS New York City Marathon on November 03, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)

The New York City Marathon announced Wednesday this year's race has been canceled because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

The event was scheduled for Nov. 1.

The pandemic also forced the cancellation of the Boston Marathon in May, the first time the race has been scrapped altogether.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio issued a statement on Wednesday's decision, per ESPN.com: "While the marathon is an iconic and beloved event in our city, I applaud New York Road Runners for putting the health and safety of both spectators and runners first. We look forward to hosting the 50th running of the marathon in November of 2021."

A number of sports leagues in the United States have laid out plans to return this summer, but they're attempting to do so in tightly controlled environments. That isn't possible with a marathon that winds through New York City.

According to Hailey Middlebrook of Runner's World, 53,640 people finished the 2019 marathon, and another 50,000 were expected to run this fall.

With many states letting businesses reopen and removing coronavirus-related restrictions, the pandemic is surging once again in the U.S.

The New York Department of Health confirmed 597 new positive tests Monday, the fourth straight day in which the number decreased. While the state appears to be limiting the spread of the coronavirus, a gathering as large as the New York City Marathon would have the potential to be a "super-spreading" event.

Ultramarathon Runner Zach Bitter Breaks 100-Mile Treadmill World Record

May 17, 2020
Motorized Treadmills line up at the Body Fitness fair in Paris, Friday, March 18, 2016. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)
Motorized Treadmills line up at the Body Fitness fair in Paris, Friday, March 18, 2016. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

Countless people have probably utilized their home treadmills in recent months.

None of them have used the treadmill like Zach Bitter.

The 34-year-old American ultramarathon runner completed 100 miles in 12 hours, 19 minutes and 15 seconds to break the all-time 100-mile treadmill world record:

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Bitter achieved the feat in his Phoenix home—maintaining a seven-minute, 18-second pace per mile—and logged the journey on his YouTube:

Bitter took a break for "two, maybe three minutes" prior to the final 13 miles to rest his brain and rest his focus, he disclosed during an Instagram Live video after he finished.

He added:

"It felt like I was running a lot closer to around a seven-flat most of the day, but then between taking breaks and switching treadmills and things like that, you add a little bit of time. And then, having to catch up on hydration, probably had a few slower miles in there too. But I'm not sure if I wanna try to do it again. Certainly not if there's races in the schedule, but I'm glad I did it. It's something just really different."

Bitter previously broke the 100-mile land world record, doing so in 11 hours, 19 minutes and 13 seconds at an indoor Milwaukee track last August.

James Campbell Runs Marathon in Backyard, Raises $22K for Coronavirus Relief

Apr 1, 2020
A timing chip is attached to shoe laces, right, of a runner in the Boston Marathon, Monday, April 16, 2007, in Newton, Mass. A radio transmitter inside the chips send each runner's ID number to an antenna, which routes the information to a central database.  (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)
A timing chip is attached to shoe laces, right, of a runner in the Boston Marathon, Monday, April 16, 2007, in Newton, Mass. A radio transmitter inside the chips send each runner's ID number to an antenna, which routes the information to a central database. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)

Who says there is nothing to do for people who are stuck at home while social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic? 

While some have completed puzzles, played video games or binge watched Joe Exotic's adventures on Netflix's Tiger King, James Campbell ran a marathon of 20-foot shuttles in his backyard in an effort to raise money for Britain's National Health Service.

Yes, you read that right.

According to the Associated Press, the British man who is a former professional javelin thrower ran across his yard at least 7,000 times to reach the 26.2 miles of a full marathon.

He did so after saying on Twitter he would run a marathon if he received 10,000 retweets.

Campbell's effort, which was livestreamed and took just more than five hours, was for a worthy cause, as he raised more than £18,000 ($22,000) to help COVID-19 treatment and relief efforts.

As if that's not enough, he probably won't have to mow the grass for some time after he surely wore a path in it by running back and forth.

London Marathon Postponed Until October Because of Coronavirus

Mar 13, 2020
Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge wins the first place in the men's race at the 39th London Marathon in London, Sunday, April 28, 2019. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge wins the first place in the men's race at the 39th London Marathon in London, Sunday, April 28, 2019. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

The 2020 London Marathon has been postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic and has been rescheduled for later in the year. 

The event was set to take place on April 26, but will now be run on October 4 in the capital:

Hugh Brasher, the event director, said health and safety remain the primary concern of the organisers, per the race's official website:

"The world is in an unprecedented situation grappling with a global pandemic of COVID-19 and public health is everyone's priority. We know how disappointing this news will be for so many – the runners who have trained for many months, the thousands of charities for which they are raising funds and the millions who watch the race every year."

This year was set to be a milestone for the event, with the 40th running of the London Marathon.

The Boston Marathon also announced it would be postponing their race until September 14 due to the coronavirus.

Eliud Kipchoge was set to defend his London crown, with the 35-year-old hunting a fifth victory at the event. The Kenyan broke the course record in 2019.

Kenenisa Bekele was ready to challenge the champion for this year's title. The duo have previously recorded the two fastest marathon times in history.

              

2020 Boston Marathon Postponed to Sept. 14 Because of Coronavirus Concerns

Mar 13, 2020
Kenyan Lawrence Cherono edges Ethopian Lelisa Desisa for first place for the Men's Elite race, at the 123rd Boston Marathon on April 15, 2019 in Boston, Massachusetts. - Kenya's Lawrence Cherono sprinted to victory in the Boston Marathon on Monday, overhauling Ethiopia's Lelisa Desisa in the final few metres of the gruelling race to claim a thrilling win. In damp, chilly conditions, Cherono, Desisa and Kenya's Kenneth Kipkemoi broke away from the field over the final few miles as the world's oldest major marathon reached a dramatic conclusion. Desisa, the 2013 World Champion and two-time Boston Marathon champion, looked to be on course for victory as he kicked for home in the final 200m.But with the crowds at Boston's famous Boylston Street finish line roaring them on, it was Cherono who timed his finish to perfection, overhauling the grimacing Desisa just a few metres from the tape to claim a magnificent win in 2hr 7min 57 sec. (Photo by RYAN MCBRIDE / AFP)        (Photo credit should read RYAN MCBRIDE/AFP v
Kenyan Lawrence Cherono edges Ethopian Lelisa Desisa for first place for the Men's Elite race, at the 123rd Boston Marathon on April 15, 2019 in Boston, Massachusetts. - Kenya's Lawrence Cherono sprinted to victory in the Boston Marathon on Monday, overhauling Ethiopia's Lelisa Desisa in the final few metres of the gruelling race to claim a thrilling win. In damp, chilly conditions, Cherono, Desisa and Kenya's Kenneth Kipkemoi broke away from the field over the final few miles as the world's oldest major marathon reached a dramatic conclusion. Desisa, the 2013 World Champion and two-time Boston Marathon champion, looked to be on course for victory as he kicked for home in the final 200m.But with the crowds at Boston's famous Boylston Street finish line roaring them on, it was Cherono who timed his finish to perfection, overhauling the grimacing Desisa just a few metres from the tape to claim a magnificent win in 2hr 7min 57 sec. (Photo by RYAN MCBRIDE / AFP) (Photo credit should read RYAN MCBRIDE/AFP v

The Boston Marathon has officially been postponed for the first time since its inception in 1897 because of ongoing concerns regarding the coronavirus pandemic.

According to WBZ's Anna Meiler, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh said Friday that the race will be moved to Sept. 14.

Word that the event, which was scheduled for April 20, could see a date change emerged on Thursday, when Walsh told Paula Ebben of WBZ-TV that it was a possibility.

Later that evening, WBZ-TV reported that the event was postponed, with hope that it could be run in September:

"Officials from the eight cities and towns on the route – Hopkinton, Ashland, Framingham, Natick, Wellesley, Newton, Brookline, and Boston – met Wednesday at Boston City Hall to talk about a change of date for the race, a day after Gov. Charlie Baker declared a State of Emergency in Massachusetts on Tuesday.

"Those authorities are now looking at the possibility of holding the event on a Monday in September, instead of Monday, April 20. They hope to reach a decision by the end of this week, but there are a great deal of logistics in those communities that still need to be worked out."

The official announcement soon followed on Friday.

The race has played a significant part in the greater Boston area's history and culture. The marathon always takes part on the city's Patriots' Day, which commemorates the first battles of the American Revolutionary War.

The event serves as the centerpiece of the day in addition to a Boston Red Sox home game (barring cancellation due to rain or other events) in the late morning or early afternoon since 1959.

However, the marathon has now become the latest sporting event to be postponed.

LA Marathon 2020 Results: Men's and Women's Top Finishers

Mar 8, 2020
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 24: Runners cross the finish line of the Skechers Performance Los Angeles Marathon at Santa Monica Beach on March 24, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 24: Runners cross the finish line of the Skechers Performance Los Angeles Marathon at Santa Monica Beach on March 24, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images)

Bayelign Teshager and Margaret Muriuki took home first place in their respective divisions at the 2020 Los Angeles Marathon.

Elisha Barno was the favorite in the men's field entering Sunday after winning this event in both 2017 and 2019, while Weldon Kirui had won in 2016 and 2018.

However, Teshager shocked the big names by coming through with a first-place finish in just over two hours and 26 minutes:

According to Scott Reid of the Orange County Register, the 19-year-old was making his marathon debut but had little trouble defeating more seasoned runners.

The Ethiopian finished about 17 seconds ahead of John Lagat in second place and 49 seconds ahead of Wilson Kwambai Chebet. The top six finishers in the division posted a better time than Barno's winning 2:11:46 time from 2019.

Barno ended in ninth place.

              

Men's Results

1. Bayelign Teshager (2:08:26)

2. John Lagat (2:08:43)

3. Wilson Kwambai Chebet (2:09:16)

4. Michael Chege (2:09:29)

5. Lani Rutto (2:10:06)

    

Women's Results

1. Margaret Muriuki (2:29:27)

2. Almaz Negede (2:32:28)

3. Jane Kibii (2:36:04) 

4. Emily Gallin (2:36:04)

5. Grace Gonzales (2:50:08)

Full results available at the event's official site.

            

Muriuki seemingly had a much easier time getting through her race, winning the women's division in a time of two hours and 29 minutes, more than three minutes ahead of runner-up Almaz Negede.

It was effectively a wire-to-wire victory for the Kenyan, who averaged five minutes and 42 seconds per mile.

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There was also some success from those who train in America, including Jane Kibii, Emily Gallin and Grace Gonzales. Gallin is a Malibu native who came in fourth in her local race. 

The top finishers took home their share of the $100,000 purse, featuring even prize money for both men's and women's divisions. The two winners each earned $23,000 for their performances. 

The Los Angeles Marathon is often one of the biggest races in the world, not only due to the city's population but also the scenic tour around Southern California. 

The event begins at Dodgers Stadium and ends by the water in Santa Monica, featuring trips through Hollywood, Beverly Hills and the Riviera Country Club.

While there was some concern about the spread of the coronavirus with more than 25,000 entries to the race, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health recommended "social distancing" while keeping six feet between runners, per NBC Los Angeles.

Spectators were also told not to share food or water bottles.

LA Marathon 2020: Route, Course Map, Times, Road Closures and Event Details

Mar 6, 2020
Los Angeles Marathon Elite Women runners race past the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles Sunday, March 18, 2018. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
Los Angeles Marathon Elite Women runners race past the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles Sunday, March 18, 2018. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

From Dodger Stadium to Hollywood to the Santa Monica Pier, Los Angeles will be on full display this weekend.

On Sunday, the 35th annual Los Angeles Marathon takes place as more than 27,000 participants from all 50 states and more than 78 countries will run through the streets of the city in a 26.219-mile race. The event started in 1986 and stemmed from the success of the 1984 Olympics, which took place in L.A.

Over the years, the marathon route has been adapted into a "Stadium to the Sea" format, as the race begins at Dodger Stadium, takes runners past many major landmarks of the city and ends near the Santa Monica Pier.

Here's everything you need to know about this year's Los Angeles Marathon.

      

Event Information

When: Sunday, March 8

Route: Course Map

Road Closures: Complete List

      

2019 Los Angeles Marathon Schedule

6:30 a.m. Wheelchair start

6:42 a.m. Handcycle start

6:45 a.m. Elite women start

6:55 a.m. Elite men and rest of field start

       

There will be a mix of experienced marathon runners, novices and first-timers in the field, as to be expected with an event of this size. All will be hoping to cross the finish line at the intersection of Ocean Avenue and California Avenue.

Last year, Elisha Barno of Kenya won the men's race with a time of two hours, 11 minutes and 46 seconds. The men's course record was set in 2011 when Markos Geneti of Ethiopia finished in 2:06:35.

The women's course record was set in last year's race. Askale Marachi of Ethiopia completed the race in 2:24:11, breaking the previous mark of 2:25:10 that was set by Russia's Lidiya Grigoryeva in 2006.

Participants in the race must be at least 16 years old. There will also be commemorative awards handed out to the top three finishers in each age division. Every participant who finishes the race will receive a commemorative medal.

While many people who attend the Los Angeles Marathon are there to run the race, there will also be plenty of supporters and fans watching the event and cheering on those who are participating.

That will culminate at the finish line, as the Finish Festival will take place at the Third Street Promenade, which is located between Santa Monica and Wilshire. The festival will feature a beer garden, music and entertainment as runners and supporters celebrate the conclusion of the marathon.

If you need any more information about the race before Sunday, everything can be found at LAmarathon.com.