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Boston Marathon 2026: Course Records, Super Shoes & Perfect Conditions

19 min · 21 apr 202619 min
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In this episode we break down one of the fastest and most exciting editions of the Boston Marathon in recent memory. I dive into the elite men’s and women’s races, analyse the podium finishers and look at the incredible performances that defined the day on Boylston Street. I also take a closer look at the shoes worn by the top three men and women  from cutting-edge carbon super shoes to unreleased prototypes and how footwear technology continues to shape the modern marathon. With ideal racing conditions and a helpful tailwind, this year’s race produced blistering times and even a historic course record. I discuss how the wind may have influenced the race, key tactical moments from the elite fields, and some standout statistics from the day. If you’re a fan of marathon racing, running technology, or the history of the Boston Marathon, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

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