Boston Marathon 2025 Live: Updates, Results & Des Linden’s Final Race

Des Linden’s Final Race at Boston Marathon 2025 Live: Updates & Results

Boston Marathon 2025 Des Linden’s Final Race

Happy Patriots’ Day, running fans! The 129th Boston Marathon is here, with over 30,000 runners pounding the pavement from Hopkinton to Boston’s iconic Boylston Street. Whether you’re tracking a loved one, cheering for pros like Hellen Obiri, or saying goodbye to legend Des Linden, here’s your ultimate guide to the 2025 race.

🏁 Race Highlights & Key Updates

  • Defending champs return: Ethiopia’s Sisay Lemma (men’s) and Kenya’s Hellen Obiri (women’s) aim to dominate again.
  • S. drought watch: No American woman has won since Des Linden in 2018; men’s last victory was 2014.
  • Des Linden’s farewell: The 2018 champion races her final professional marathon today before switching to ultramarathons.

📲 How to Track Runners & Watch Live

Bib Tracking

  • Visit org and search by name, bib number, or group.
  • Download the Boston Athletic Association app for real-time updates.

Watch Live

  • TV: ESPN2 (9:00 AM – 12:30 PM ET).
  • Streaming: ESPN+ (simulcast).

👟 Des Linden’s Retirement: Ending a Legendary Career

The 41-year-old announced on Instagram:

“Getting to race my final marathon in Boston is going out on top. Thanks for all the years and cheers!”

Fast Facts:

  • 3x World Marathon Medalist, 2x Olympian (2012, 2016).
  • Shifting focus to ultramarathons and trail races post-retirement.

🎯 2025 Favorites to Win

Women’s Race

  • Hellen Obiri (Kenya): Eyes a historic three-peat (last achieved in 1999).
  • American hopefuls: Keep an eye on Emma Bates and Aliphine Tuliamuk.

Men’s Race

  • Sisay Lemma (Ethiopia): Defending champ faces stiff competition.
  • S. dark horse: Conner Mantz, 8th in the 2024 Olympics, could break the men’s drought.

🗺️ Route Map & Start Times

  • Route: Hopkinton → Ashland → Framingham → Natick → Wellesley → Newton → Brookline → Boston (26.2 miles).
  • Key Start Times:
    • Wheelchair: 9:06 AM (men), 9:09 AM (women).
    • Pro Men: 9:37 AM | Pro Women: 9:47 AM.
    • Para Athletes: 9:50 AM | Amateurs: Four waves post-10 AM.

📉 How to Qualify for Boston (It’s Tough!)

  • 2025 Qualifying Times:
    • Men under 50: 3:25:00 | Women/Non-binary under 50: 3:55:00.
  • 2026 Standards: 5 minutes faster than 2025.
  • Reality Check: 12,324 qualified runners were rejected for 2025—only the fastest made it.

🤔 FAQs

  1. How long is the Boston Marathon?

26.2 miles—equivalent to running from NYC’s Central Park to Stamford, Connecticut!

  1. What’s the average pro finish time?

Men’s winners typically finish under 2:10:00 (a blazing 4:58/mile pace!).

  1. Where’s the finish line?

Boylston Street, Boston—a bucket-list moment for runners.

  1. Will Des Linden race again?

Yes! She’ll tackle ultramarathons and trails post-retirement.

  1. Why is Boston so hard to qualify for?

Limited spots + strict time cuts. Only ~20% of qualifiers get in.

🎉 Final Thoughts

From the electric crowds at Wellesley College to the grueling Heartbreak Hill, the Boston Marathon is a celebration of grit and community. Will Hellen Obiri three-peat? Can Conner Mantz shock the world? Tune in now—and don’t forget to track your favorite runners!

What’s your Boston Marathon story? Share your race-day excitement in the comments or tag us on social media!

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