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Natick Boston Marathon Runners: See The 52 Athletes

Twenty-two women and 3o men from Natick are participating in the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.

The 125th Boston Marathon will be held on Oct 11.
The 125th Boston Marathon will be held on Oct 11. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)

NATICK, MA — A handful of local runners will take part in a Boston Marathon like no other.

Natick has 52 representatives in the Oct. 11 race, which is being held more than 900 days after the last Boston Marathon due to the COVID-19 pandemic. You can see the list of local men and women running below.

Are you on the list? Patch wants to know why you're running this year. Email neal.mcnamara@patch.com.

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  • Natascia Armitage, 48
  • Ravi Bajpai, 23
  • Michelle Barbin, 45
  • Shannon Beale, 40
  • Graham Briggs, 46
  • Anthony Caruso, 46
  • Kenneth Case, 44
  • Isioma Chukwu, 51
  • Thomas Dal Molin Jr, 29
  • Michael Davis, 64
  • Alexander Delorie, 27
  • Jennifer Delrey, 41
  • Rick Edwards, 54
  • Josephine Fair, 26
  • Sarah Ferguson, 44
  • Jack Fleming, 52
  • Chris Georgules, 48
  • Fernando Gonzalez, 45
  • Monica Gonzalez, 43
  • Juliana Green, 19
  • Russell Greenwald, 43
  • Amanda Harrow, 35
  • William Heald, 53
  • Helen Henkle Aguirre, 40
  • Charles Jetzer, 42
  • Dylan Jones, 24
  • Tom Keenan, 51
  • Mark Kemp, 33
  • Nicholas Kynoch, 33
  • Emily Lafleur, 44
  • Allison Lucenta, 27
  • Tiffany Lund, 48
  • Craig Macfarlane, 60
  • Uday Mandhata, 41
  • Christine Mcgrory, 32
  • Chris Mcmillan, 61
  • Amy Miller, 54
  • Lauren Osborne, 35
  • Jenney Pascarelli, 36
  • Drew Pierce, 36
  • Sabrina Riley, 28
  • Robert Rochelle, 59
  • Kirsten Root, 50
  • Jennifer Sack, 36
  • Leah Santo, 39
  • Patric Schenk, 43
  • Jacey Shumaker, 48
  • Josh Smith, 45
  • Aaron Stevens, 44
  • Andrew Sugg, 60
  • Mineharu Takahara, 57
  • Tom Vogel, 44

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The Boston Marathon is being run in October for the first time after being postponed and ultimately canceled in 2020 and delayed this year. Race officials said the marathon will return back to its traditional Patriots Day date beginning next year.

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Runners this year will not be required to wear a mask while racing, but they will need to wear them on buses to and from the race. Masks will also be required and provided in all medical tents along the 26.2-mile route.

Runners — and everyone else — will need to wear masks indoors as part of Boston's indoor mask mandate. That includes the Boston Marathon Expo at the Hynes Convention Center in the three days leading up to the race.

Volunteers who will have direct interaction or close proximity with the runners must wear masks. Some will be provided additional personal protective equipment.

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