Beautiful day for a race: Images from the 126th Boston Marathon
Marathon morning has returned to Hopkinton.
PHOTO: Doug Meehan
The Military Marchers were the first feet to cross the starting line. Nearly two dozen military members started their walk to Boston from Hopkinton at 6:05 a.m.
The men's wheelchair division at the starting line.
The men's wheelchair division breaks from the starting line in Hopkinton.
PHOTO: Mary Schwalm
The women's wheelchair division breaks from the starting line.
PHOTO: Mary Schwalm
The elite men break from the starting line.
PHOTO: Mary Schwalm
The elite women break from the starting line.
PHOTO: Mary Schwalm
Daniel Romanchuck, of the United States, breaks the tape to win the Mens Wheelchair Division.
PHOTO: Winslow Townson
Daniel Romanchuck holds his trophy after winning the Boston Marathon.
Manuela Schar, of Switzerland, breaks the tape as she wins the Women's Wheelchair Division.
PHOTO: Charles Krupa
Manuela Schar holds her trophy after winning the Boston Marathon.
Stealing a kiss with Spencer, the official dog of the Boston Marathon, who is known for cheering the runners through Ashland.
PHOTO: Sera Congi/WCVB
Evans Chebet, of Kenya, breaks the tape to win the Boston Marathon.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Charles Krupa
Peres Jepchirchir, of Kenya, points to the sky as she wins the Boston Marathon.
Igor Krytsak, from Kyiv, finished the Boston Marathon with the Ukrainian flag held high above his head.
A pair of athletes from Iowa got engaged after completing the Boston Marathon.
Marathon morning has returned to Hopkinton.
PHOTO: Doug Meehan
The Military Marchers were the first feet to cross the starting line. Nearly two dozen military members started their walk to Boston from Hopkinton at 6:05 a.m.
The men's wheelchair division at the starting line.
The men's wheelchair division breaks from the starting line in Hopkinton.
PHOTO: Mary Schwalm
The women's wheelchair division breaks from the starting line.
PHOTO: Mary Schwalm
The elite men break from the starting line.
PHOTO: Mary Schwalm
The elite women break from the starting line.
PHOTO: Mary Schwalm
Daniel Romanchuck, of the United States, breaks the tape to win the Mens Wheelchair Division.
PHOTO: Winslow Townson
Daniel Romanchuck holds his trophy after winning the Boston Marathon.
Manuela Schar, of Switzerland, breaks the tape as she wins the Women's Wheelchair Division.
PHOTO: Charles Krupa
Manuela Schar holds her trophy after winning the Boston Marathon.
Stealing a kiss with Spencer, the official dog of the Boston Marathon, who is known for cheering the runners through Ashland.
PHOTO: Sera Congi/WCVB
Evans Chebet, of Kenya, breaks the tape to win the Boston Marathon.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Charles Krupa
Peres Jepchirchir, of Kenya, points to the sky as she wins the Boston Marathon.
Igor Krytsak, from Kyiv, finished the Boston Marathon with the Ukrainian flag held high above his head.
A pair of athletes from Iowa got engaged after completing the Boston Marathon.
Marathon morning has returned to Hopkinton.
PHOTO: Doug Meehan
The Military Marchers were the first feet to cross the starting line. Nearly two dozen military members started their walk to Boston from Hopkinton at 6:05 a.m.
The men's wheelchair division at the starting line.
The men's wheelchair division breaks from the starting line in Hopkinton.
PHOTO: Mary Schwalm
The women's wheelchair division breaks from the starting line.
PHOTO: Mary Schwalm
The elite men break from the starting line.
PHOTO: Mary Schwalm
The elite women break from the starting line.
PHOTO: Mary Schwalm
Daniel Romanchuck, of the United States, breaks the tape to win the Mens Wheelchair Division.
PHOTO: Winslow Townson
Daniel Romanchuck holds his trophy after winning the Boston Marathon.
Manuela Schar, of Switzerland, breaks the tape as she wins the Women's Wheelchair Division.
PHOTO: Charles Krupa
Manuela Schar holds her trophy after winning the Boston Marathon.
Stealing a kiss with Spencer, the official dog of the Boston Marathon, who is known for cheering the runners through Ashland.
PHOTO: Sera Congi/WCVB
Evans Chebet, of Kenya, breaks the tape to win the Boston Marathon.
PHOTO: AP Photo/Charles Krupa
Peres Jepchirchir, of Kenya, points to the sky as she wins the Boston Marathon.
Igor Krytsak, from Kyiv, finished the Boston Marathon with the Ukrainian flag held high above his head.
A pair of athletes from Iowa got engaged after completing the Boston Marathon.