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BOSTON MARATHON PODCASTS

Listen now as experts on the Boston Marathon take you through the course, keep you motivated, tell you how to survive Hopkinton and so much more.


PUBLISHED 03/19/2007

David Willey: Why Boston Is So Special
Join, Editor-In-Chief, David Willey as he introduces you to the Boston Marathon and what makes this historic race so special
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Matt Taylor: What's New In 2007
Matt Taylor talks to Boston Marathon organizers about the new start time, the USA Women's Marathon Championship, the elite field, and why Boston is so special.
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Jack Fultz: Motivation
Get some motivation from Jack Fultz, winner of the 1976 Boston Marathon, as he shares his story of crossing the line first in what was the hottest race in Boston history.
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Amby Burfoot: Winning The Boston Marathon
Winner of the 1968 Boston Marathon, and Executive Editor at Runner's World, Amby Burfoot tells you his story of winning the Boston Marathon in the last year the race was ever run on a day other than a Monday.
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Tom Derderian: Boston Marathon History
Author of The Boston Marathon: A Century of Blood, Sweat and Tears, Tom Derderian walks you through the deep history of the Boston Marathon.
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David McGillivray: The Course
Learn the ins-and-outs of the challenging Boston course with Race Director David McGillivray.
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Jane Unger Hahn: Nutrition and Hydration
Eating the right foods and hydrating correctly are key to completing the Boston Marathon, but also some of the biggest challenges. Join Features Editor Jane Unger Hahn as she tells you how best to handle these important elements.
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Michelle Hamilton: Coping With The Weather
Senior Associate Editor and Boston finisher of the hot and steamy race in 2004, talks about coping with the heat that can often accompany this historic race.
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Adam Bean: Developing A Race Plan
Adam Bean, Managing Editor of our international editions, gives you advice on developing a race plan and sticking to even effort throughout the race.
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Bart Yasso: Staying Mentally Focused
Join Promotions Director, Bart Yasso, as he offers secrets for staying mentally focused throughout the Boston Marathon.
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Tish Hamilton: Handling The Wave Start
Tish Hamilton, Executive Editor, and 5-time Boston finisher, takes you through the wave start and tells you what to expect if you'll be running in the back of the pack
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Warren Greene: Surviving Hopkinton
Warren Greene, our Brand Editor, tells you how to survive the hours in Hopkinton and the Athletes Village prior to starting the race
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