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Boston Marathon, a Celebration of the World's Premier Race

Label
Boston Marathon, a Celebration of the World's Premier Race
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Boston Marathon
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
a Celebration of the World's Premier Race
Summary
Offering an inside look at the most famous marathon in the world, this exploration traces the Boston Marathon's 26.2-mile route from the starting line on narrow Main Street in Hopkinton to the Boylston Street finish line in downtown Boston, bringing to life the history, personalities, pivotal moments, and individual character of each city the race traverses. The Boston Marathon includes well-researched briefs on topics including Metcalfs Mill at Ashland, the unmarked starting point of the first race in 1897, the infamous 1967 battle over Kathrine Switzers attempt to compete five years before women were allowed, and other vital race-day elements. The book also includes a tribute to the victims of the tragic 2013 bombing near the finish line. This is a supremely entertaining glimpse at the history of the greatest running event in the worldfrom wacky entrants to hard-fisted managers, tortured disappointments, and glorious triumph
Target audience
adult
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