2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 1: The Great Unknown
The marathon will always surprise you: There’s just so much that can happen in 26.2 miles. (2m 54s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 2: Why Bother?
After all, it’s a lot easier to just sit on the couch. (2m 59s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 3: A Tour Of The Course
Archival footage from 1979, in which Bud Collins narrates a tour of the course. (3m 27s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 4: Running Before It Was Cool
Running wasn't always popular: We talk to the people who did it before it was cool. (2m 48s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 5: The Story Of Bobbi Gibb
Last year, 45 percent of Boston Marathon runners were women. 50 years ago, there was one. (6m 52s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 6: ?The Best Marathon
There’s something special about the Boston Marathon. (2m 51s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 8: Johnny Kelley
Archival footage from 1979, in which Bud Collins interviews John A. Kelley. (3m 5s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 9: 80° With A Chance Of Snow
Runners talk about training through winter and the fickle nature of spring. (2m 10s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 10: K. Switzer Meets Her Nemesis
Kathrine Switzer interviews her one-time nemesis, race official Jock Semple. (1m 50s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 11: Running With The Best
At Boston, everyday runners cross the same finish line as the best runners in the world. (1m 22s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 12: The Story of Rosie Ruiz
A skeptical Kathrine Switzer interviews Rosie Ruiz in this archival footage. (3m 32s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 13: Hit The Road, Jack
Lace up your sneakers and hit the town, Boston-style. (1m 58s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 16: Pace Yourself
An animated exploration of pace at the Boston Marathon. (45s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 15: Kenya Keep Up?
For the last two decades, marathon running has been dominated by athletes from Kenya. Why? (4m)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 17: It Was Almost Indescribable
Juan Carlos Gonzalez was yards away from the finish line in 2013 when he saw smoke. (4m 8s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 18: Before and After
After the bombs went off near the finish line in 2013, the marathon changed. (2m 59s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 19: Running For Those Who Can’t
Many athletes are running the Boston Marathon for someone who can't. (2m 9s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 20: Pain and Heartbreak [Hill]
It’s called Heartbreak Hill for a reason. (2m 40s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 21: Can't Stop, Won't Stop
After all that hard work, marathoners will push through anything. (2m 34s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 23: Love on the Run
The Boston running community is full of very cute couples who met because of it. (3m 23s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 22: A Little Help From My Friends
If you think running is a solitary sport, think again. (3m 20s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 24: The Zen of Marathon Running
Running changes you — usually for the better. (2m 16s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 25: And the Crowd Goes Wild!
Boston Marathon crowds are something else. (4m 16s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 26: Just a Little Further
You’ve run 26 miles, but you’re not done yet; that last .2 is anything but insignificant. (2m 48s)
2016 Boston Marathon, Mile 26.2: That's All, Folks!
As Bud Collins says, "keep on putting one foot in front of the other." (46s)
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