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Registration is closed, but fundraising opportunities with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund remain open.

Men’s Wheelchair

01:21:34

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2025 Winner

Name Marcel Hug

Time 01:21:34

Country SUI

BIB Number 0040001

Women’s Wheelchair

01:35:20

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2025 Winner

Name Susannah Scaroni

Time 01:35:20

Country USA

BIB Number 0040103

Men’s Open

02:04:45

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2025 Winner

Name John Korir

Time 02:04:45

Country KEN

BIB Number 0000002

Women’s Open

02:17:22

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2025 Winner

Name Sharon Lokedi

Time 02:17:22

Country KEN

BIB Number 0000117

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The Races

Learn about the Boston 5K, B.A.A. 10K, the Boston Half and The Boston Marathon.

Community Programs

The B.A.A.’s community programs inspire active lifestyles year-round, offering youth running, school initiatives, and local events that bring Boston together.

Clubs & Teams

The B.A.A. Running Club unites athletes of all levels through road, track, and cross-country racing with High Performance, Racing, and Club teams.

About the B.A.A.

The Boston Athletic Association, founded in 1887, is a non-profit committed to promoting health, fitness, and community through running events and programs.

Partners

B.A.A. partners help support all aspects of the B.A.A.’s mission, and assist in promoting healthy lifestyles through running.

Official Charity Program

The B.A.A.’s Official Charity Program grants entries to nonprofits, who recruit runners to fundraise for causes that build healthier communities.

Boston Marathon Champions Trophy

About the B.A.A.

Celebrating a Legacy of Running, Fitness & Community

Founded in 1887, the Boston Athletic Association fosters sports and physical fitness, hosting races and community events throughout Boston. The B.A.A. organized the first Boston Marathon in 1897, now the world’s oldest annual marathon. Today, the B.A.A., supported by sponsors like Bank of America, continues to champion running and wellness through distance races and year-round community programs across Greater Boston.