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Holden Marathon Runners Brave The Heat

Chris Anderson, 31, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, runs Monday in the 2012 Boston Marathon, starting in Hopkinton, Mass. Photo Credit: John Swinconeck
Runner Kevin Hanna before the start of the Boston Marathon in Hopkinton on Monday. Photo Credit: John Swinconeck
Boston Marathon runner Kelly Luckette, left with guide Mia Bauer before the race Monday. Photo Credit: John Swinconeck
Boston Marathon elite runners shortly after the start of the race on Monday, including eventual winner Wesley Korir, center. Photo Credit: John Swinconeck

HOPKINTON, Mass. — Heat warnings couldn't keep thousands of participants away from the starting line in downtown Hopkinton Monday for the 116th Boston Marathon, with nine runners from Holden completing the race despite the record breaking temperatures.

Runners were repeatedly warned that this was not the year to beat personal records on the 26.2 mile course because of temperatures that rose into the 80s by mid-morning. Over 4,000 of 26,716 entrants reportedly dropped out after the Boston Athletic Association allowed the option to defer entry until 2013

Wesley Korir and Sharon Cherpop finished first in the men's race and women's races, respectively. Both are from Kenya. Joshua R. Cassiday or Ontario, Canada won first place in men's wheelchair, while Shirley Reilly of Arizona won the woman's wheelchair top spot.

While many participants were running competitive races, others were in it for charity. According to race officials, as of 2011, $110 million has been earned for select charities since 1989. This year, 31 charities were expected to raise about $10 million.

Kevin Hanna came to the marathon from Orlando, Fla. Hanna said he had run marathons in 49 other states. The Boston Marathon would finally put Massachusetts in his record book, making for an even 50.

Hanna, who ran to raise money for Boston's Children Hospital, added he was feeling confident, right up until the "last minute," when he started getting more and more messages about the high temperature.

His projected finish was about four hours and ten minutes.

Wife and husband Kathy and Beau Boudreau from Gardner, Maine, came down to cheer on their twin sons, Ward and Wade. They said the Boston Marathon was one of the twins' "milestones."

"We're very excited," Kathy Boudreau said. "Why else would I have gotten up at five in the morning?"

The twins finished at about the same time, at a little over three hours and 45 minutes.

Kelly Luckette was running in her eighth Boston Marathon, and has competed in over 30 marathons as well as ultra-marathons that last for 24 miles and 50 kilometers.

Luckette is the only female amputee who has competed in the Boston Marathon more than once. She said she was excited to be back.

"The Boston Marathon is a marathon like no other," she said.

Among many spectators were those in uniform, such as Capt. Robert Bonham and

Staff Sgt. Adam Folger, recruiters for the National Guard. Bonham noted it was important to remember the meaning of Patriots Day amongst the festivities of the marathon.

"I think it's important to remember our heritage, and where we come from," he said. "Obviously, without the American Revolution, there'd be no U.S.A."
Bonham.

Robert Doherty of Braintree made the trek to Hopkinton in order to watch the start. A fan of the marathon for years and a former distance runner in high school, Doherty said the marathon brought back a lot of good memories of his high school days. Most years, Doherty watches at the finish line.

"This is my first time at the start," he said. "It's an exciting event, a world-class event. It's part of history."


Holden Runners:

5481     Ryan, Mary Beth     29     F     Holden     MA     USA           
    5k     10k     15k     20k     Half     25k     30k     35k     40k
0:22:39     0:45:48     1:09:36     1:35:00     1:40:27     2:00:47     2:27:30     2:56:49     3:29:10
Finish:     Pace     Proj. Time     Offl. Time     Overall     Gender     Division
0:08:29     3:41:59     3:41:59     4918     963     750


9031     Alfano, Joseph A.     46     M     Holden     MA     USA           
    5k     10k     15k     20k     Half     25k     30k     35k     40k
0:21:20     0:44:56     1:10:17     1:37:18     1:43:23     2:05:48     2:36:06     3:14:13     3:53:06
Finish:     Pace     Proj. Time     Offl. Time     Overall     Gender     Division
0:09:30     4:08:58     4:08:58     10353     7058     1310


13479     Trutor, Amy C.     26     F     Holden     MA     USA           
    5k     10k     15k     20k     Half     25k     30k     35k     40k
0:23:51     0:50:24     1:18:50     1:48:28     1:54:11     2:22:46     2:52:40     3:23:40     3:58:22
Finish:     Pace     Proj. Time     Offl. Time     Overall     Gender     Division
0:09:35     4:11:11     4:11:11     10799     3513     2248


22770     Gorske, Jim J.     51     M     Holden     MA     USA           
    5k     10k     15k     20k     Half     25k     30k     35k     40k
0:30:49     1:03:29     1:36:42     2:10:13     2:17:00     2:45:07     3:20:27     3:57:37     4:33:44
Finish:     Pace     Proj. Time     Offl. Time     Overall     Gender     Division
0:10:59     4:47:55     4:47:55     16488     10044     1495


23525     Stevens, Scott M.     41     M     Holden     MA     USA           
    5k     10k     15k     20k     Half     25k     30k     35k     40k
0:31:27     1:02:30     1:31:36     2:03:10     2:09:54     2:37:52     3:19:22     4:02:22     4:48:49
Finish:     Pace     Proj. Time     Offl. Time     Overall     Gender     Division
0:11:37     5:04:28     5:04:28     18034     10827     1785


24726     Litwinowich, James     59     M     Holden     MA     USA           
    5k     10k     15k     20k     Half     25k     30k     35k     40k
0:31:04     1:03:08     1:38:41     2:14:47     2:23:05     2:54:31     3:33:36     4:15:36     4:55:26
Finish:     Pace     Proj. Time     Offl. Time     Overall     Gender     Division
0:11:54     5:11:41     5:11:41     18520     11075     909


23065     Carlson, Kerry A.     42     F     Holden     MA     USA           
    5k     10k     15k     20k     Half     25k     30k     35k     40k
0:31:33     1:05:42     1:42:20     2:19:48     2:27:52     2:59:46     3:38:53     4:19:01     4:59:43
Finish:     Pace     Proj. Time     Offl. Time     Overall     Gender     Division
0:12:08     5:17:49     5:17:49     18924     7640     1374


25712     Farley, Sarah A.     25     F     Holden     MA     USA           
    5k     10k     15k     20k     Half     25k     30k     35k     40k
0:32:13     1:05:20     1:42:10     2:26:19     2:34:39     3:10:17     3:53:42     4:44:46     5:27:36
Finish:     Pace     Proj. Time     Offl. Time     Overall     Gender     Division
0:13:10     5:45:11     5:45:11     20215     8304     4249


25612     Carroll, Sean     39     M     Holden     MA     USA           
    5k     10k     15k     20k     Half     25k     30k     35k     40k
0:30:01     1:07:54     1:47:34     2:30:58     2:39:51     3:15:25     4:00:53     4:49:34     5:34:19

Finish:     Pace     Proj. Time     Offl. Time     Overall     Gender     Division
0:13:28     5:52:49     5:52:49     20464     12040     4182

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