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Beverly Runners In The 2021 Boston Marathon
Patch wants to tell your story of running in the first October Boston Marathon and first since 2019 because of the coronavirus crisis.

Patch wants to tell your story of running in the first October Boston Marathon and first since 2019 because of the coronavirus crisis.

Two men and one woman from Portsmouth are registered for this year's race.
Three men and one woman from Bristol are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.
This year's Boston Marathon will look a lot different than years past.
The money from Eric Emmons and David Krakauer's fundraisers will be used to create 200 new housing units for homeless men and women.
Ten men and eight women from Reading are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.
The Oct. 11 race is being held more than 900 days after the last Boston Marathon due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Oct. 11 race is being held more than 900 days after the last Boston Marathon due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Oct. 11 race is being held more than 900 days after the last Boston Marathon due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The city has 19 runners in the Oct. 11 race, which is being held more than 900 days after the last Boston Marathon due to coronavirus.
The town has 5 runners in the Oct. 11 race, which is being held more than 900 days after the last Boston Marathon due to coronavirus.
The city has 6 runners in the Oct. 11 race, which is being held more than 900 days after the last Boston Marathon due to coronavirus.
The Oct. 11 race is being held more than 900 days after the last Boston Marathon due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Oct. 11 race is being held more than 900 days after the last Boston Marathon due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nine women and nine men from Woburn are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.
Eleven women and five men from Wilmington are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.
Seven women and ten men from Tewksbury are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.
Eleven women and eighteen men from North Andover are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.
Twenty-one women and twenty men from Andover are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.
Twenty-two men and 18 women from Arlington are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.
Three men and six women from Malden are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.
Twelve women and 14 men are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.
Twenty-seven women and 21 men from Framingham are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.
Six women and five men from Marlborough are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.
Two women and five men from Milford are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.
Eleven women and seven men from Sudbury are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.
Twenty-two women and 3o men from Natick are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.
Eight women and fourteen men from Wayland are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.
Seven men and seven women from Burlington are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.
Two men and seven women from Stoneham are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.
Five men and nine women from Wakefield are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.
Wondering if you need to wear masks to run or watch the 2021 Boston Marathon? We've got your answer.
The Boston Marathon's date is later in the year than at any point in its storied 125-year history.
Jasmine Lellock committed to running in 2020, but due to the pandemic, she will be running in-person for the first time this year.
Collectively, the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge team is set to raise $5 million for cancer research.
Collectively, the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge team is set to raise $5 million for cancer research.
Athletes who tests positive for COVID-19 ahead of the race will not be allowed to participate.
Select Board members recognized the progress the B.A.A. has made in their efforts to recognize Indigenous Peoples' Day.
In selecting the marathon date, the Boston Athletic Association said it did not mean to take away from Indigenous celebrations.
The vote was delayed on July 27 due to controversy surrounding the race being scheduled on Indigenous Peoples Day.