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Press Release - Boston Marathon - 3/15/16

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

  Roberta "Bobbi" Gibb Named Grand Marshal of the 2016 Boston Marathon

B.A.A. to Celebrate 50 Years of Women's Running at the Boston Marathon 
throughout Marathon Weekend

BOSTON – The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) announced today that 
Roberta "Bobbi" Gibb will be the Grand Marshal of the 2016 Boston Marathon® 
on Monday, April 18. One of the Boston Marathon's most recognizable 
pioneers, Gibb became the first woman ever to complete the Boston Marathon 
in 1966, when she raced from Hopkinton to Boston as an unregistered 
participant. At that time, women were not yet allowed to officially 
register for the Boston Marathon. Her successful finish at the 1966 Boston 
Marathon became a historic milestone in the women's running movement.

"This year we are excited to celebrate 50 years of women's participation at 
the Boston Marathon, particularly honoring Bobbi Gibb and her pioneering 
run in 1966," said Joann Flaminio, President of the B.A.A. "Gibb changed 
the course of running history five decades ago, setting the stage for 
generations to come. Bobbi will lead 30,000 runners, including more than 
14,000 female entrants, on their way to Boston on Patriots' Day this year."

At the age of 23, Gibb traveled from California to her family's home in 
Winchester, Mass., arriving a day before the 1966 Boston Marathon. Waiting 
in bushes adjacent to the start in Hopkinton, Gibb jumped into the sea of 
runners shortly after the starting gun sounded, beginning her run to 
Boston. 

Crossing the finish line in 3 hours, 21 minutes, 40 seconds, Gibb became 
the first woman to successfully complete the Hopkinton to Boston race, 
placing ahead of many male competitors. Despite not being recognized as an 
official finisher, Gibb's drive to complete the race was a watershed moment 
in women's distance running history.

In both 1967 and 1968, Gibb returned to Boston and again finished as the 
top woman. Gradually, the women's running movement picked up steam and - in 
1972 - women were officially recognized as official entrants in the 
Patriots' Day race. In the years since 1966, more than 164,000 women have 
finished the Boston Marathon.

At the 100th Boston Marathon in 1996, Gibb was presented an official 
finisher's medal for her runs in 1966, 1967, in recognition of her place in 
Boston Marathon - and running - history.  

"Not only did Bobbi Gibb's run lead to women's participation in 
marathoning, but it also proved that courage and determination can lead to 
change," said Flaminio. "Throughout Boston Marathon week we will honor 
Bobbi and women of the Boston Marathon."

During Boston Marathon week, the B.A.A. will celebrate many pioneers in the 
women's running movement, highlighting stories of triumph and 
accomplishment. From the thousands of women charity runners to the six 
women who have active streaks of 25 or more consecutive Boston Marathons, 
women's running will be a key theme at the 120th running of the Boston 
Marathon.

As Grand Marshal, Gibb will ride in a custom pace car provided by the New 
England Acura Dealers Association, the official automotive sponsor of the 
Boston Marathon. Riding ahead of the lead pack, Gibb will signify that 
thousands of runners will soon be coming down the course. The B.A.A. has 
reserved the grand marshal role as a position of recognition and honor. 
Last year's grand marshal was Dick Hoyt of Team Hoyt, while the 2014 Grand 
Marshal was four-time Boston Marathon winner Bill Rodgers.

Over the last 50 years, Bobbi Gibb has reflected upon her 1966 run from 
Hopkinton to Boston in many ways. Gibb has produced a booklet titled "To 
Boston with Love: The Story of the First Woman to Run the Boston Marathon," 
which chronicles her experience. She has also authored a book titled "Wind 
in the Fire."

The 120th running of the Boston Marathon will be held on Monday, April 18, 
2016, and John Hancock Financial is the Principal Sponsor for the 31st 
consecutive year.

ABOUT THE BOSTON ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (B.A.A.)
Established in 1887, the Boston Athletic Association is a non-profit 
organization with a mission of promoting a healthy lifestyle through 
sports, especially running. The B.A.A.'s Boston Marathon is the world's 
oldest annual marathon, and the organization manages other local events and 
supports comprehensive charity, youth, and year-round running programs. 
Since 1986, the principal sponsor of the Boston Marathon has been John 
Hancock Financial. The Boston Marathon is part of the Abbott World Marathon 
Majors, along with the international marathons in Tokyo, London, Berlin, 
Chicago, and New York City. More than 60,000 runners will participate in 
B.A.A. events in 2016. The 120th Boston Marathon will be held on Monday, 
April 18, 2016. For more information on the B.A.A., please visit 
www.baa.org. 


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