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Boston Marathon 2021: Track Shorewood Runners Live
The 2021 Boston Marathon is underway. Track runners from your town live.
BOSTON — The 2021 Boston Marathon is underway, which means runners from Shorewood are making their 26.2-mile journey from Hopkinton to the famed Boylston Street finish line in Boston.
To track a particular runner, go to the Boston Athletic Association's tracker. You can search participants via electronic chips if you have their bib number, name or city/town they are from. This year has staggered start times; everyone will have left the start line by 11 a.m.
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Here are the start times for the 2021 Boston Marathon in eastern time:
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- Men's wheelchair: 8:02 a.m.
- Women's wheelchair: 8:05 a.m.
- Handcycles and duos: 8:30 a.m.
- Professional men: 8:37 a.m.
- Professional women: 8:45 a.m.
- Para athletics division: 8:50 .am.
- Rollings start begins: 9 a.m.
- Rolling start ends: 11:30 a.m.
The 2021 Boston Marathon for the first time is taking place in the fall, pushed back six months from its traditional April date due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2020 Boston Marathon was postponed before being canceled, the first time the race didn't take place in its 124-year history (though there was a virtual event.)
Here's who is running in the marathon from Shorewood:
Men
- Ryan Vanderloop, 45.
Women
- Aleece Vanderloop, 45. 2019 race time: 3:52:50.
- Danielle Snyder Fadel, 29.
- Christie Raymond, 52.
- Amy Nuelk, 34.
- Nora Miller, 46. 2019 race time: 3:41:35.
- Allison Abbott, 48.
The Marathon returns with a reduced field of fewer than 20,000 runners — the usual amount is over 30,000. Those running won't need to wear masks on the course, but they will if they enter any medical tents or other facilities; Boston has an indoor mask mandate in effect. Runners must be vaccinated or have a recent negative COVID-19 test.
There will be live national coverage on NBC. People watching outside the United States can find who is carrying the race here.
Find out more about the race broadcasts here.
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