Congratulation from the Boston Athletic Association

Congratulation from the Boston Athletic Association

Congratulations on Finishing

the 2014 Boston Marathon!

 

From the entire family at the Boston Athletic Association, we want to thank every individual and organization who stepped forward to help us navigate this year’s 26.2-mile journey across eight of our most spectacular cities and towns.

At this year’s Boston Marathon we shared an enduring vision of determination and dedication to one another. We shared a responsibility to help make life better for others by traveling miles in support of them, whether they were friends, families or charities.

Thank you for participating in the 2014 Boston Marathon. At this year’s event, you came together to run as one, and we thank you for your participation in the world’s oldest and most prestigious annual marathon. 

A total of 31,931 runners and 53 wheelchair participants finished the race. Meb Keflezighi, of San Diego, CA, finished in 2:08:37, becoming the first American man to win the Boston Marathon since 1983. Kenya’s Rita Jeptoo became a three-time champion and set a new course record, running 2:18:57. In the push rim wheelchair division, Ernst Van Dyk, of the Republic of South Africa, won in 1:20:36, claiming his 10th Boston Marathon victory. Tatyana McFadden, of Champaign, IL, successfully defended her title in the women’s wheelchair division with a time of 1:36:06. 

Your finish time is listed below:

 

Jakob Bader

Net Time3:29:25

Overall9138/31931

In Gender7132/17575 (Male)

In Division822/2475 (M50-54 Age Group)

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Rheinfelder Lauftag, Half Marathon

this was a great day, the weather was warm and sunny. This was an exercise run for my next Marathon on the 21st April in Boston, so everything is feeling right 🙂

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