Boston Marathon Mile Guide

Runners and spectators, follow these game plans to have the best Boston Marathon experience ever.

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Young spectators pass out water during the 2012 Boston Marathon at Mile 21, Boston College. / Boston Marathon 2012 Photo by Dani Villanueva on Flickr

MILE 21

Game Plan: Boston College

The coeds that station themselves at the top of Heartbreak Hill know their beer-soaked enthusiasm gives runners a much-needed spike in adrenaline as they hit the Heights. —Janelle Nanos

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What to Pack

Water, sunscreen, and sneakers—just in case you get the urge to sprint the last curve of Comm. Ave.

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How to Get There

Hop off the Green Line at BC, Reservoir, or Chestnut Hill Avenue.

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Where to Sit/Stand

The largest crowds gather at Cleveland Circle, where students coach runners through the turn onto Beacon Street.

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Where to Eat

For a respite from the crowds, hit Fuel America, on Chestnut Hill Avenue, where you’ll find homemade sodas at half off during the race.

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Where to Drink

Find a spot on Cityside’s rooftop patio to get a bird’s-eye view of the race. Other than that, there are only two words: Mary Ann’s. If there’s one day to experience BC’s most notorious bar, this is it.

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Bathroom Break

If you’re close to campus, befriend a student and ask to use his loo.

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When to Arrive

Students will likely start their “marathon of beers” (that’s 26 beers in 24 hours) at midnight, but for the average spectator, getting situated just before 9 a.m. is a safe bet.

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Must-Have Item

A gold Superfan shirt (or anything yellow, really) will help you blend in.


Runners’ Poll:
We asked 78 past and present Boston Marathon participants for the inside track on their race experiences.

Q:
Have you ever had a beer while running the marathon?

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Catch a Glimpse of Your Favorite Marathoners in Action at Mile 21

• Wheelchair Division Men: 10:26 a.m.
• Wheelchair Division Women: 10:41 a.m.
• Elite Women: 11:29 a.m.
• Elite Men: 11:44 a.m.
• Your Friend (assuming a 9:30 pace): 2:10 p.m.

(Calculations based on 2014 starting times and the pace of 2013’s top finishers.)

 

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