won the Boston Marathon
From a wild sprint finish to Joan Benoit Samuelson’s impressive time at 61, this year’s race reminded us why Boston is king.
Every one of the 30,000-plus runners who laced up for Boston had a story that brought them to Hopkinton. Crossing the finish after 26.2 hard-earned miles is a victory no matter what, but there were some stories that stood out from the rest.
From a compelling sprint to Joan Benoit Samuelson’s impressive time, here are the best moments of the 2019 Boston Marathon.

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