Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Boston Marathon canceled

- Jimmy Golen

BOSTON – Organizers canceled the Boston Marathon on Thursday for the first time in its history, bowing to the social distancing requiremen­ts of the coronaviru­s outbreak and ending a 124-year run that had persisted through two World Wars, a volcanic eruption and even another pandemic.

The race, which draws a field of 30,000 and already had been postponed from April 20 to Sept. 14, will be replaced by a virtual event in which participan­ts who verify that they ran 26.2 miles on their own will receive their finisher's medal.

“It became clear as this crisis developed that Sept. 14 was less and less plausible,” Mayor Marty Walsh said at a news conference outside City Hall, where runners traditiona­lly gather for a pre-race pasta dinner.

“This is a challenge, but meeting tough challenges is what the Boston Marathon is all about,” Walsh said, invoking the response to the finish line bombings seven years ago. “It's a symbol of our city's and our commonweal­th's resilience. So it's incumbent upon all of us to dig deep, like a marathon runner, like we did in 2013, and keep that spirit alive.”

Although the title of Boston Marathon champion is contested by a few dozen elite athletes, the field includes more than 30,000 recreation­al and charity runners, with as many as 1 million people lined up along the course trek from

Hopkinton to Boston's Back Bay. That presented organizers with a social distancing problem that won't be solved by the fall.

“There's no way to hold this usual race format without bringing large numbers of people into close proximity,” Walsh said. “While our goal and our hope was to make progress in containing the virus and recovering our economy, this kind of event would not be responsibl­e or realistic on Sept. 14 or any time this year.”

The longest-running annual marathon in the world, the Boston Marathon began in 1897 when 15 men drew a starting line in the dirt in Ashland and headed for the city to commemorat­e the first modern Olympic Games the previous year. In 1918, the format was modified to a relay due to World War I; the 2013 race was stopped when two bombs exploded at the finish line, several hours after the winners had finished but while many recreation­al runners were still on the course.

In announcing postponeme­nt in March, Walsh cited the desire to salvage the estimated $211 million pumped into the city's economy each year. The B.A.A. and marathon runners also raise about $40 million for charity.

 ?? IMAGES GETTY ?? Kenyan Lawrence Cherono won’t be defending his Boston Marathon title this year.
IMAGES GETTY Kenyan Lawrence Cherono won’t be defending his Boston Marathon title this year.

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