This guy holding a motivational sign for the Boston Marathon runners is my new hero.
This sign #BostonMarathonpic.twitter.com/urwYQHqYdl
— Garrett Quinn (@GarrettQuinn) April 17, 2017
The picture, reminding people that anything is possible, quickly went viral and was shared by a lot of people...
In the 1960's there were a lot of fighting for civil rights. This woman not only fought but registered an ran in the Boston Marathon and now she's back to run again.
In the year 1967, a young lady named Katherine Switzer who wanted to run in the Boston Marathon...
The 120th Boston Marathon is underway, and we've got an easy way for you to find out how runners from Maine (or actually anywhere) fared in the 120th running of the famous race.
Ethiopia's Lelisa Desisa has won his second Boston Marathon with a time of 2:09:17. Kenya's Caroline Rotich is the women's winner in 2:24:55. For all of the results, including how Mainers are doing, click here...
The following was written by Coreen Lauren, a Maine woman who ran the Boston Marathon in 2013 and was in the medical tent at the finish line when the bombs went off. With the Boston Marathon coming up on April 20, we present her story of a day that will live with many of us forever...
The Boston Marathon bombing was two years ago today. To honor the anniversary, One Boston Strong is taking place to remember the victims and the community effected.
Meb Keflezighi won the Boston Marathon, becoming the first American to do so since 1983. The women's race saw Rita Jeptoo, of Kenya, set a new course record.
American Meb Keflezighi has won the 2014 Boston Marathon, making him the first American to do so since 1985! Keflezighi had the names of the victims from last years tragic bombing written on the corners of his bib, and plans on meeting with their families if possible.