More than 30,000 runners are taking part Monday along the renowned 26.2-mile stretch from Hopkinton to Copley Square for the 130th Boston Marathon.
Check back all day for the latest photos of the excitement unfolding along the route.
Runners pose with their medals near the finish line along Boylston Street. – Erin Clark for The Boston GlobeBoston Mayor Michelle Wu (far left) applauds runners at the finish line. – Danielle Parhizkaran for The Boston GlobeJordan Cornelius reaches for her mother, Sara Cornelius, after she finishes. – Erin Clark for The Boston GlobeFormer President Bill Clinton (C) and his wife, former first lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L), smile as their daughter Chelsea poses for a picture with her friend after the pair completed the Boston Marathon. – Jessica Rinaldi for The Boston GlobeRunner Jeff Richards approaches the finish line. – Danielle Parhizkaran for The Boston GlobeSpectators cheer for friends along Boylston Street near the finish line. – Erin Clark for The Boston GlobeFormer Boston Bruin Zdeno Chára crosses the finish line. – Danielle Parhizkaran for The Boston GlobeVasileia Panteri of Greece, who has also run the Athens Marathon, raises her arms toward family after finishing her first Boston Marathon along Boylston Street. – Erin Clark for The Boston GlobeWellesley College students cheer for the men’s wheelchair and hand cycle competitors during the Boston Marathon on Monday. – Suzanne Kreiter/Globe StaffRunner Mia Matsunami, of Boston, is helped by medical volunteers after completing the race. – AP Photo/Charles KrupaAlexander Smirnov (#9167) cheers after crossing the finish line. – Jessica Rinaldi for The Boston GlobeA runner is helped into a wheelchair by medical volunteers after collapsing past the finish line. – Jessica Rinaldi for The Boston GlobeSpectators reach down to congratulate a runner after he crossed the finish line. – Jessica Rinaldi for The Boston GlobeRunners make their way through the road, as police stand nearby. – Kelly Chan/Boston.comA runner in the men’s division signals to the crowd for cheers, as he approaches the finish line. – Kelly Chan / Boston.comRunner Camilo Cubillos, of Colombia, kneels on the finish line after completing the Boston Marathon. – AP Photo/Charles KrupaRunners help each other towards the finish line of the Boston Marathon. – Jessica Rinaldi for The Boston GlobeKenyan long-distance runner Sharon Lokedi poses with the trophy after finishing first in the women’s division. – Photo by Joseph Prezioso / AFP via Getty ImagesCosmo Brossy, who competed in Amherst College’s track and field team, races to the finish line. – Kelly Chan/Boston.comRunners stream down Boylston Street towards the finish line. – Jessica Rinaldi for The Boston GlobeMen’s wheelchair winner Marcel Hug of Switzerland crosses the finish line. – Danielle Parhizkaran for The Boston GlobeAlphonce Felix Simbu and Benson Kipruto atop Heartbreak Hill. – Finn Gomez for The Boston GlobeMarcel Hug of Switzerland and Eden Rainbow-Cooper of Great Britain, the men’s and women’s wheelchair winners, pose on the finish line. – Danielle Parhizkaran for The Boston GlobeJohn Korir, of Kenya, breaks the tape to win the men’s division and records the fastest time in Boston Marathon history. – AP Photo/Charles KrupaWomen’s wheelchair winner Eden Rainbow-Cooper of Great Britain poses with the trophy during the Boston Marathon. – Danielle Parhizkaran/Globe StaffMen’s wheelchair participant Marcel Hug holds the lead during the Boston Marathon. – Finn Gomez for The Boston GlobeA runner in business attire prepares to depart Athletes’ Village for the Boston Marathon. – Craig F. Walker for The Boston GlobeWomen’s elite runners start in Hopkinton for the Boston Marathon. – David L Ryan for The Boston GlobeMen’s wheelchair racers at the Boston Marathon start in Hopkinton. – David L. Ryan for The Boston GlobeMembers of the Massachusetts National Guard start out on the Military March. – Craig F. Walker/Globe StaffWomen’s wheelchair racers start in Hopkinton at the Boston Marathon. – David L. Ryan for The Boston GlobeRunners wait for the porta potties at Athletes’ Village while preparing for the Boston Marathon. – Craig F. Walker/Globe StaffBraden Keefer, of Dallas, Texas, arrived dressed as Tigger at Athletes’ Village. – Craig F. Walker/Globe StaffMen’s wheelchair racer Marcel Hug gets his helmet ready for the Boston Marathon. The Swiss star claimed his ninth Boston Marathon wheelchair division victory Monday. – David L. Ryan/Globe Staff
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