- List of winners of the Boston Marathon
This page lists the winners of the Boston Marathon , which has been running continuously since 1897 and is the oldest annualmarathon in the world. The first race, run in 1897, included only 15 runners, all of whom were men. Women were only officially allowed to run the race beginning in 1972, though female runners had unofficially participated beginning in 1966 despite the opposition of theBoston Athletic Association , the race sponsor. The Boston Marathon became the first major marathon to include awheelchair division in 1975 for men, and added a wheelchair division for women in 1977.Many marathon champions have repeated their feats in following years. The record for most repeated championships stands at 8, held by Jean Driscoll in the Women's Wheelchair division. In the Men's Open division,
Clarence DeMar holds the distinction of most wins with 7,Catherine Ndereba tops the Women's Open division with 4, andErnst Van Dyk won 4 championships in the Men's Wheelchair division. The United States has had more winners than any other country, followed closely byKenya and Canada. The United States and Canada dominated the early years of the race, and it wasn't until the 36th race in 1932 that someone from outside North America,Paul de Bruyn of Germany, won the race. There has been much more national diversity among Boston Marathon champions in recent decades, with Kenya the most dominant nationality, especially in the Men's Open division.The 42.195 km (26.2 miles) length of the marathon was not fixed before the 1924 Paris Olympics, and the Boston course varied as well. Prior to 1924 the course distance was approximately 24.5 miles. Even after the standardization of marathon lengths, the Boston course was off by nearly 200 yards from the correct distance until the mistake was discovered and corrected in 1927. The course grew gradually shorter in the 1950s as road re-construction straightened curves. This time, upon remeasurement the course was found to lack nearly 1200 yards, and was corrected beginning with the 1957 race. Due to these changes, the marathon recognizes several course records which are slower than previous records due to being run on longer courses. 26 world records have been set on the Boston Marathon course, 1 in the Men's Open Division, 2 in the Women's Open, 13 in the Men's Wheelchair, and 10 in the Women's Wheelchair.
Men's Open
Women's Wheelchair
Victories by nationality
Notes
References
*cite web | title =History
work =Boston Marathon
publisher =Boston Athletic Association
date =2007
url =http://www.bostonmarathon.org/BostonMarathon/History.asp
accessdate =2007-07-15
*cite web | title =Past Champions
work =Boston Marathon
publisher =Boston Athletic Association
date =2007
url =http://www.bostonmarathon.org/BostonMarathon/PastChampions.asp
accessdate =2007-07-15
*cite web | title =Records
work =Boston Marathon
publisher =Boston Athletic Association
date =2007
url =http://www.bostonmarathon.org/BostonMarathon/Records.asp?records=progression
accessdate =2007-07-15
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