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MattTuck
04-15-2019, 09:02 AM
Not sure if it is geo-restricted, but here is the live coverage for streaming.

https://boston.cbslocal.com/live/channel/cbs-boston-live-video/

Bruce K
04-15-2019, 09:25 AM
Also on NBC Sports if you have cable

BK

C40_guy
04-15-2019, 09:33 AM
Go Des!

Bradford
04-15-2019, 10:59 AM
The Marathon on the left, Sox on the right, my two laptops in front.

I love Patriot's Day!:banana::banana::banana:

Bruce K
04-15-2019, 11:03 AM
Now if we could get live streaming on the battle re-enactments!!!!

BK

Bradford
04-15-2019, 11:08 AM
Now if we could get live streaming on the battle re-enactments!!!!

BK

Back in the 90's I worked for a firm in downtown Lexington. I was on a call in my office one Patriots day with the windows open. After the pancake breakfast, some of the militia were having fun and firing off their muskets. The guy I was talking to asked me what the noise was and I said "its the Revolution." He expressed some concern about my reply, and I said "don't worry, its touch and go for a few years but we win in the end."

If you aren't from Boston, today doesn't make a lot of sense. But if you are, its the best day of the year.

pinkshogun
04-15-2019, 11:14 AM
i just happened to stream the last mile and it was awesome

Bruce K
04-15-2019, 11:41 AM
Agree comments merely, Bradford.

If you aren’t from around here, some of the events might make sense but the whole package of Patriots Day might not.

Re-enactments of Revere’s ride followed by battles at Lexington and Concord(plus other nearby community Minutemen Company events. Red Sox at Fenway, and the Marathon.

The city and the area are electric today.

BK

kppolich
04-15-2019, 11:46 AM
3x BM'er here. Nothing is better than Boston on Patriots day. You can smell the beer 2 miles away from BC, the sox fans coming out hootin', and the city around and all of people along the entire route make it amazing.

wc1934
04-15-2019, 11:53 AM
Cherono (Winner) ran 2:07:59 and ran the last mile in 4 minutes 30 seconds!!!!

Dave Ferris
04-16-2019, 02:30 AM
Joan Benoit Samuelson-- 40 years later her goal was to come within 40 minutes of her 1979 winning time. She beat it by 11 minutes !

3:04 at age 61. Imo in the top five of all time great female athletes, in any sport. Congrats Joan !

https://www.bostonherald.com/2019/04/15/joan-benoit-samuelson-attains-boston-marathon-goal/?fbclid=IwAR1NA0QUsGs4i3pn9QMiosXLQ1flNcIbpEBfGJg4 QHO9VbR7fjrYKJvrhRI

Cherono (Winner) ran 2:07:59 and ran the last mile in 4 minutes 30 seconds!!!!

That's incomprehensible !

Bruce K
04-16-2019, 05:12 AM
Joan ran almost 5 minutes faster than NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson. He finished but was bummed he didn’t go sub 3 hour.

But still pretty cool he fit it into his schedule and did it without much fanfare. Plain black shorts and t-shirt, ball cap and sunglasses. No logos and nothing special except the BAA gave him number 4848 (his car is number 48).

When recognized, people said he was very down to earth.

BK

wc1934
04-16-2019, 09:31 AM
Joan ran almost 5 minutes faster than NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson. He finished but was bummed he didn’t go sub 3 hour.

But still pretty cool he fit it into his schedule and did it without much fanfare. Plain black shorts and t-shirt, ball cap and sunglasses. No logos and nothing special except the BAA gave him number 4848 (his car is number 48).

When recognized, people said he was very down to earth.

BK

Johnson did 3:09 (in his first marathon). Not bad for a race car driver -haha.
Also he had a connection to Sean Collier, the MIT police officer who was killed. Andrew Collier (his brother) used to used to work in Johnson's garage or something like that - Boston Strong!

wc1934
04-16-2019, 09:36 AM
Joan Benoit Samuelson-- 40 years later her goal was to come within 40 minutes of her 1979 winning time. She beat it by 11 minutes !

3:04 at age 61. Imo in the top five of all time great female athletes, in any sport. Congrats Joan !

https://www.bostonherald.com/2019/04/15/joan-benoit-samuelson-attains-boston-marathon-goal/?fbclid=IwAR1NA0QUsGs4i3pn9QMiosXLQ1flNcIbpEBfGJg4 QHO9VbR7fjrYKJvrhRI



That's incomprehensible !

YUP
I saw that she ran with her daughter - so cool.
I remember when she ran in her Bowdoin singlet. Those were the good old days.
Now if BR ran next year..........

wc1934
04-16-2019, 09:52 AM
photos from the globe

https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/bigpicture/2019/04/15/boston-marathon/5lz1ZDbDaSzkeNIC7fpHWM/story.html

gone
04-16-2019, 10:03 AM
Joan Benoit Samuelson-- 40 years later her goal was to come within 40 minutes of her 1979 winning time. She beat it by 11 minutes !

3:04 at age 61. Imo in the top five of all time great female athletes, in any sport. Congrats Joan !

She has always been one of my heroes and I don't have sports heroes.

I remember watching her win the inaugural womens Olympic marathon like it was yesterday. When she went past the first water station while all the other front runners stopped I was on top of my couch screaming "Go Joanie!".

Truly amazing to be able to run within 30 minutes of a 40 year old record time.

Bruce K
04-16-2019, 10:21 AM
I forgot to mention all that so thanks for filling in the details.

Collier’s brother worked in JJ’s engine program shop.

BK

Dave Ferris
04-16-2019, 01:00 PM
Great photos ! Wow 30,000 runners. The first year I ran Boston -1991- there were 12,000 and people were complaining about how crowded it was getting...lol.

I had a good race in '95. My best Boston time out of the three I ran. 3:18:41 at age 42.

I was glad I participated in the 100th in '96 but it was not fun with that many people. The course was so jammed up with the throngs, things didn't open up till around mile 12 I remember. I had a lousy race time wise, mainly because I could never get in a groove from the log jam. But again, honored to say I ran in the 100th.

I'd love to get back again but at age 65, I don't see a 4:05 qualifying time in my future. My last Marathon was LA in 2002 in 3:35 at 49.

Boston is by far the greatest and most inspirational distance running event in history. Congrats to all the finishers !

wc1934
04-16-2019, 01:38 PM
Great photos ! Wow 30,000 runners. The first year I ran Boston -1991- there were 12,000 and people were complaining about how crowded it was getting...lol.

I had a good race in '95. My best Boston time out of the three I ran. 3:18:41 at age 42.

I was glad I participated in the 100th in '96 but it was not fun with that many people. The course was so jammed up with the throngs, things didn't open up till around mile 12 I remember. I had a lousy race time wise, mainly because I could never get in a groove from the log jam. But again, honored to say I ran in the 100th.

I'd love to get back again but at age 65, I don't see a 4:05 qualifying time in my future. My last Marathon was LA in 2002 in 3:35 at 49.

Boston is by far the greatest and most inspirational distance running event in history. Congrats to all the finishers !

Oh... you had very respectable times. You should give it another go - If I am not mistaken, if you run for a charity they waive the qualifying time entry.

Log jam doesn't even begin to describe it.
I watched it on tv - the elite runners were at mile 17 when the average runner was approaching the starting line. I forget how far back the line went, but it was long.

Dave Ferris
04-19-2019, 01:32 AM
Yet another Joan Benoit Samuelson story. According to this age graded table, she won the Boston Marathon ! And who is this Gene Dykes at age 71 with a 2:58 ?! Wow !
https://www.podiumrunner.com/joan-samuelson-age-graded-boston-marathon_177129

At 61 years old, she credits cross training for her strong performance today. “I think as people age, cross training can be a huge benefit,” she said. “I usually run faster in the spring, and I credit Nordic skiing—the upper-body work and strength that I get from that. (I’m not very efficient as a nordic skier so I have to work really hard.)”

“I have more kilometers on these legs this winter than I do miles, meaning I’ve done more cross-country skiing than actual running to save the pounding on the roads.”

https://www.womensrunning.com/2019/04/news/joan-benoit-samuelson-finishes-historic-boston-marathon_101823?fbclid=IwAR3eyRP2hKqa54vbdpE6DAnRH lsENXEK

Moral of that story-- I really should be getting on my bikes- both Mtn. and road - much more often then I do.

Dave Ferris
04-19-2019, 01:46 AM
And who is this Gene Dykes at age 71 with a 2:58 ?! Wow !
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Ok , here is the "Ultra -Geezer". Bala Cynwyd -- man I had to look that up...lol

https://www.philly.com/health/boston-marathon-gene-dykes-ultrageezer-20190415.html

And more on Gene. This guy is beyond amazing ! He actually broke the great Ed Whitlock's Marathon record by 25 seconds for the 70-74 age group in 2:54:23, but it didn't stand because the Jacksonville Marathon course wasn't sanctioned. The New England Journal of Medicine as well as researchers from the University of Delaware and the Mayo Clinic are doing studies on this guy !

https://www.philly.com/health/gene-dykes-boston-marathon-record-ultrageezer-20190412.html