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Thousands of Boston marathon runners paid tribute to those killed and injured in a bomb attack last year with a moment of silent amid heavy security. Thousands of Boston marathon runners paid tribute to those killed and injured in a bomb attack last year with a moment of silence amid heavy security on Monday.
Approximately 36,000 runners signed up for the 118th Boston Marathon, the oldest annual marathon race in the world, with thousands taking part in the event for the first time to show their support for the city one year after the attack. Approximately 36,000 runners signed up for the 118th Boston Marathon, the oldest annual marathon race in the world, with thousands taking part in the event to show their support for the city one year after the deadly attack, which killed three people.
Rita Jeptoo of Kenya successfully defended her title in 2 hours, 18 minutes, 57 seconds, setting a new course record. Eritrean-American Meb Keflezighi won the men's marathon in 2 hours, 8 minutes, 37 seconds.
Massachusetts officials stepped security measures in this year's edition, banning backpacks and installing screening checkpoints, to keep the race safe. Containers carrying more than 1 litre of liquid, costumes covering the face and large vests with pockets were also banned.
Race organisers allowed an extra 9,000 runners to take part this year to make room for the more than 5,000 athletes who were still on the course at the time of last year’s explosions, as well as for friends and relatives of the victims and for those who made the case that they were "profoundly impacted" by the attack.Race organisers allowed an extra 9,000 runners to take part this year to make room for the more than 5,000 athletes who were still on the course at the time of last year’s explosions, as well as for friends and relatives of the victims and for those who made the case that they were "profoundly impacted" by the attack.
Massachusetts officials have stepped security measures, banning backpacks and installing screening at checkpoints, to keep the race safe. Containers carrying more than 1 litre of liquid, costumes covering the face and large vests with pockets have also been banned. US authorities say two ethnic Chechen brothers planned and orchestrated the twin bombings near the finish line on 15 April last year, killing three people and injuring 264.
The race began at 8:50 am local time for mobility-impaired marathon runners followed by elite women at 9:32 am. The elite male runners start at 10 am local time. Tamerlan Tsarnaev, was killed during a shootout with police on 19 April in Watertown, Massachusetts, and his brother Dzhokhar was discovered hiding in a boat later the same day.
Rita Jeptoo of Kenya successfully defended her title in 2 hours, 18 minutes, 57 seconds, making her the seventh three-time Boston Marathon champion. American Shalane Flanagan finished fifth after leading for more than half the race.
US authorities say two ethnic Chechen planned and carried out the twin bombings near the Boston marathon finish line on 15 April, killing three people and injuring 264.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed during a shootout with police on 19 April in Watertown, Massachusetts, and his brother Dzhokhar was discovered hiding in a boat later the same day.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev now faces terrorism charges in connection with the bombing that carry a possible death sentence. He has pleaded not guilty.Dzhokhar Tsarnaev now faces terrorism charges in connection with the bombing that carry a possible death sentence. He has pleaded not guilty.
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