Current:Home > Markets2024 Boston Marathon: How to watch, stream, route and start times -WealthSphere Pro
2024 Boston Marathon: How to watch, stream, route and start times
View
Date:2025-04-28 01:18:26
History is on the line in the 2024 Boston Marathon on Monday.
The Patriots' Day tradition will see 35-year-old Kenyan Evans Chebet attempt to defend his back-to-back titles and become only the fifth man in the race's more than 125-year history to win in three straight years.
Hellen Obiri, who completed the other half of a Kenyan sweep, will defend her title from a women's field that race organizers described as "historically fast." Obiri will likely have to outlast a trio of women with personal bests under 2:18, including 2019 champion Worknesh Degefa.
Who will conquer Heartbreak Hill and whose hopes will be buried on the Cemetary Mile? Here's how to watch the 2024 Boston Marathon.
2024 Boston Marathon start time
Participants in the marathon will be sent off in waves. The starting order is as follows:
All times are ET
- 9:02 a.m. Men’s wheelchair
- 9:05 a.m. Women’s wheelchair
- 9:30 a.m. Handcycles and duos
- 9:37 a.m. Elite men
- 9:47 a.m. Elite women
- 9:50 a.m. Para athletics divisions
- 10 a.m. Wave 1
- 10:25 a.m. Wave 2
- 10:50 a.m. Wave 3
- 11:15 a.m. Wave 4
Boston Marathon television and streaming
The Boston Marathon will air on ESPN 2 starting at 9 a.m. ET. The broadcast can be streamed on the network's ESPN+ service.
2024 Boston Marathon route
The marathon begins in Hopkinton and winds thorough multiple cities surrounding Boston.
A key stretch of the event is the last hill in Newtown at mile 21 called "Heartbreak Hill" and the portion of the route from the top of that hill to Cleveland Circle that runs along Evergreen Cemetery, aptly called "Cemetery Mile."
Men’s champion Amby Burfoot (1968 ) told Boston.com in 2023 that the latter stretch "deadens the legs, specifically the quadriceps muscles."
The race finishes with a wind through the city ending in in Copley Square.
2024 Boston Marathon Grand Marshal
Former New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski will serve as the marathon's grand marshal.
veryGood! (71)
Related
- Grammy nominee Teddy Swims on love, growth and embracing change
- Woman dies from being pushed into San Francisco-area commuter train
- Luke Bryan Reveals His Future on American Idol Is Uncertain
- Powerball winning numbers for July 1 drawing: Jackpot rises to $138 million
- Chuck Scarborough signs off: Hoda Kotb, Al Roker tribute legendary New York anchor
- Texas to double $5 billion state fund aimed at expanding the power grid
- Hurricane Beryl rips through open waters after devastating the southeast Caribbean
- The Daily Money: Identity theft victims face a long wait for refunds
- Intellectuals vs. The Internet
- Ticketmaster confirms data breach, won't say how many North American customers compromised
Ranking
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- Despite vows of safety from OnlyFans, predators are exploiting kids on the platform
- Highlights from Supreme Court term: Rulings on Trump, regulation, abortion, guns and homelessness
- Virginia Senate takes no action on move to repeal military tuition program restrictions
- At site of suspected mass killings, Syrians recall horrors, hope for answers
- Supreme Court rules Trump has immunity for official acts in landmark case on presidential power
- Ticketmaster confirms data breach, won't say how many North American customers compromised
- Joseph Quinn still cringes over his 'stupid' interaction with Taylor Swift
Recommendation
Skins Game to make return to Thanksgiving week with a modern look
Cup Noodles introduces new s'mores instant ramen flavor in an ode to summer camping
2 adults dead, child critically injured in Maryland apartment fire
The Daily Money: Identity theft victims face a long wait for refunds
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow owns a $3 million Batmobile Tumbler
Fed Chair Jerome Powell: US inflation is slowing again, though it isn’t yet time to cut rates
Biden administration proposes rule for workplaces to address excessive heat
A dozen Republican-led states are rejecting summer food benefits for hungry families