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See photos from the 2025 Boston Marathon
See photos from the 2025 Boston Marathon

Boston Globe

time21-04-2025

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See photos from the 2025 Boston Marathon

Men's winner John Korir prayed with his brother Wesley who won Boston in 2012 after crossing the finish line. Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff Men's winner John Korir crossed the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Brett Phelps for The Boston Glob Women's wheelchair winner Susannah Scaroni placed her hand over her heart as the national anthem played at the Boston Marathon. Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff Runners started the race in Hopkinton. David L. Ryan/Globe Staff Men's wheelchair winner Marcel Hug crossed the finish line. Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff A sign for a marathon runner was placed at a spot on Heartbreak Hill before it begins in Newton. Danielle Parhizkaran/Globe Staff Michael Rivelis high-fived a runner passing by during the Boston Marathon. David L. Ryan/Globe Staff Susannah Scaroni and Marcel Hug posed for a photo after winning the marathon. Brett Phelps for The Boston Globe Conner Mantz of the United States ran by spectators on Heartbreak Hill. He finished fourth. Danielle Parhizkaran/Globe Staff Victor Wang arrived for the Boston Marathon at the Athletes' Village in Hopkinton. Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff Grand Marshals Bob Hall and Bill Rodgers, 1975 Boston Marathon Champions, crossed the finish line as they celebrated the 50th anniversary of their victories. Brett Phelps for The Boston Globe Jun Noguchi looked over other course map while preparing for the marathon at the Athletes' Village in Hopkinson. Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff Anton Gavrilnko rested while waiting to start the Boston Marathon at the Athletes' Village. Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff Members of the Merrimack Valley Striders Running Group posed at the starting line in Hopkinton. David L. Ryan/Globe Staff Runners arrived for the Boston Marathon at the Athletes' Village in Hopkinson. Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff Champions Bill Rodgers, in wheelchair and Bob Hall waved to the crowd at the starting line. David L. Ryan/Globe Staff A reenactor portraying Paul Revere attempted to lead a horse to cross the finish line of the Boston Marathon in celebration of Patriots Day. Brett Phelps for The Boston Globe David Cunningham, of the New England Patriots End Zone Militia, walked towards the finish line before the start. Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff

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