1971 Boston Marathon
1971 Boston Marathon | |
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Venue | Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Date | April 19, 1971 |
Competitors | 887 |
Champions | |
Men | Álvaro Mejía (2:18:45) |
Women | Sara Mae Berman (3:08:30) |
The 1971 Boston Marathon took place on Monday, April 19, 1971. It was the 75th time the Boston Marathon was organized and featured 1,067 official entrants,[1] with 887 runners starting the event.[2]
The race was won by Álvaro Mejía of Colombia in 2:18:45, finishing five seconds ahead of Pat McMahon of Ireland.[1] The pair ran the final 15 miles (24 km) together, in what was described as "the most dramatic race in the 75-year history" of the event.[1] It also set a mark for the narrowest margin of victory, which had previously been six seconds set during the 1906 edition.[1]
Results
Men
Position | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
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1 | Álvaro Mejía | Colombia | 2:18:45 |
2 | Pat McMahon | Ireland | 2:18:50 |
3 | John Halberstadt | South Africa | 2:22:23 |
4 | John Vitale | United States | 2:22:45 |
5 | Byron Lowry | United States | 2:23:20 |
6 | Arthur Coolidge | United States | 2:23:23 |
7 | William Speck | United States | 2:23:54 |
8 | Markku Salminen | Finland | 2:24:02 |
9 | Ron Wallingford | Canada | 2:25:21 |
10 | William Clark | United States | 2:26:19 |
Other notable participants included Amby Burfoot (39th) and John J. Kelley (96th).
Women
Women were not officially allowed to enter until 1972, but their first-place results from 1966 through 1971 were later ratified by the Boston Athletic Association.[5] Sara Mae Berman, originally from The Bronx in New York City, finished first among women runners, credited with a time of 3:08:30.[6] Berman is also recognized as the 1969 and 1970 women's champion.[6]
References
- ^ a b c d Craig, Jack (April 19, 1971). "Colombian Mejia BAA Winner". The Boston Globe. p. 1. Retrieved April 27, 2025 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ Nason, Jerry (April 20, 1971). "McMahon lives out nightmare, loses at wire". The Boston Globe. p. 29. Retrieved April 27, 2025 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "Boston Marathon Historical Results" (PDF). baa.org. Boston Athletic Association. Retrieved April 27, 2025.
- ^ "Top marathon finishers". The Boston Globe. April 20, 1971. p. 29. Retrieved April 27, 2025 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "Worth the wait". The Boston Globe. April 13, 1996. p. 77. Retrieved April 27, 2025 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ a b "Champions Of The Boston Marathon". baa.org. Boston Athletic Association. Retrieved April 27, 2025.