The buzz has already begun on Boylston Street as the Boston Marathon is officially underway. Fans peppered the streets of the Back Bay early on this chilly morning to get a jump on the prime views of the finish line.
It was a brisk 45 degrees with a 17 mile-per-hour wind blowing down Boylston at 9:20, but temperatures are quickly on the rise.
"This is normal weather for us," said the head of the Croney family (right) that traveled from Cornwall, Ontario, to see 44-year-old Rick Croney run in his first Boston Marathon. "We got out here at 8 a.m. to get a good spot, and we hope to catch him as he crosses the line."
A couple of women from the Pittsburgh area met randomly on the street and locked into a good position to see their husbands finish the run.
"We just met by chance, and now I have a new friend," said Libby Prather (left) who came in from Meadville, Pa., to see 45-year-old Ross Prather turn the corner at Hereford Street.
Gail Stairs (right) from Greensburgh, Pa., came in from Steeler country to see her husband, 57-year-old Roger Stairs, complete the course as a first-time qualifier.
"I've been wearing my Penguins shirt, and my Pirates hat all weekend, too," Stairs said. "But the people around here have been very nice."
Source: http://www.boston.com/sports/marathon/blog/2011/04/fans_gather_at_the_boston_mara.html
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