On Monday, many of the top runners on the planet return to Boston for the 128th running of the Boston Marathon. The race, held annually on the third Monday of April, is a massive event for the City of Boston and the Greater Boston area drawing crowd throughout the entire 26.2-mile course. It’s a meaningful day to many in the region.
At the same time, the race isn’t just a draw for the fans. For runners, there’s a special allure to Boston that continues well into the race’s second century.
That doesn’t just apply to the thousands of runners who take part in the event to set a personal milestone or run for charity. Even the elite professional runners, those who are the best in the world at running marathons, find extra meaning in the 26.2 miles between Main Street in Hopkinton (which is celebrating its 100th year as the starting point of the race) and Boylston Street in Back Bay.
For different runners, that meeting takes different forms. Ahead of this year’s race, some of the top contenders in the men’s and women’s divisions spoke with 98.5 The Sports Hub about what they find to be the biggest draw of the Boston Marathon to them and their fellow runners. Here’s what they had to say…