1986 Boston Marathon Explained
The 1986 Boston Marathon was the 90th running of the annual marathon race in Boston, United States, which was held on April 21. The elite men's race was won by Australia's Robert de Castella in a time of 2:07:51 hours and the women's race was won by Norway's Ingrid Kristiansen in 2:24:55. In the wheelchair race, André Viger of Canada won the men's race in 1:43:25 and Candace Cable of United States won the women's race in 2:09:28. A men's visually impaired race was hosted within the marathon for the first time, and was won by an American Ricardo Pacheco in a time of 3:35:15.[1]
A total of 3750 runners finished the race, 3294 men and 456 women.
Results
Men
Position | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
---|
| | | 2:07:51 |
| | | 2:11:15 |
| | | 2:11:43 |
4 | | | 2:13:36 |
5 | | | 2:14:09 |
6 | Bob Hodge | | 2:14:50 |
7 | | | 2:15:22 |
8 | | | 2:16:05 |
9 | | | 2:16:29 |
10 | | | 2:17:02 |
11 | | | 2:17:04 |
12 | | | 2:17:29 |
13 | | | 2:17:38 |
14 | | | 2:18:11 |
15 | | | 2:19:03 |
16 | | | 2:19:04 |
17 | | | 2:19:19 |
18 | | | 2:21:14 |
19 | | | 2:21:19 |
20 | | | 2:21:24 |
21 | | | 2:22:12 |
22 | | | 2:22:18 |
23 | | | 2:22:29 |
24 | | | 2:22:42 |
25 | | | 2:22:42 | |
Women
Position | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
---|
| | | 2:24:55 |
| | | 2:27:35 |
| | | 2:32:16 |
4 | | | 2:32:47 |
5 | | | 2:33:18 |
6 | | | 2:33:40 |
7 | | | 2:34:50 |
8 | | | 2:35:06 |
9 | | | 2:38:23 |
10 | | | 2:40:00 |
11 | | | 2:41:12 |
12 | | | 2:41:50 |
13 | | | 2:43:00 |
14 | | | 2:43:36 |
15 | | | 2:46:52 |
16 | | | 2:47:37 |
17 | | | 2:49:22 |
18 | | | 2:49:34 |
20 | | | 2:51:24 |
21 | | | 2:51:26 |
22 | | | 2:51:51 |
23 | | | 2:53:19 |
24 | | | 2:54:11 |
25 | | | 2:54:22 | |
Wheelchair men
Position | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
---|
| | | 1:43:25 |
| | | 1:48:59 |
| | | 1:51:25 |
4 | | | 1:51:26 |
5 | | | 1:53:19 |
6 | | | 1:55:03 |
7 | | | 1:55:19 |
8 | | | 1:55:54 |
9 | | | 1:56:59 |
10 | | | 1:57:03 | |
Wheelchair women
Position | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
---|
| | | 2:09:28 |
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References
External links
Notes and References
- http://archive.boston.com/sports/marathon/history/mens_visually_impaired_champions/ Boston Marathon men's visually impaired champions