![]() It’s really tough, it’s difficult, but you know we all hope this war is going to end soon,” said Ukrainian resident Dmytro Milchanov. “All my people in Ukraine, they’re still there. Along the course, Ukrainian flags were hung to show support for Ukrainian athlete’s and their families back home. Prior to the race, the Boston Athletic Association took a clear stance in the Russian Ukrainian conflict by banning runners from Russia or Beleruse. “First Boston, first major, it’s crowds the whole way, the atmosphere is just absolutely electric, it’s fascinating to run through town after town after town, it’s a good way to sight see around here too,” said one runner. ![]() This is the first time since 2019 that the race is being held on Patriots’ Day and runners were thrilled to see this historic event return to normal. Runners from all 50 states participated in the race this year and thousand of runners came in from over 100 countries. The men’s wheel chair division kicked things off followed by the elite men’s and elite women’s division. were tired but they’re still smiling because they just completed 26.2 miles. Kenyan Evans Chebet wins Boston Marathon in return to springĮveryone crossing the finish line on Boylston St.
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