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Marcel Hug of Switzerland captured his ninth Boston Marathon men’s wheelchair title on April 20, 2026, cruising to victory in an unofficial 1 hour, 16 minutes, 6 seconds at the 130th edition of the race.
It was his fourth consecutive win in Boston and moves him into second place on the event’s all-time list, one title shy of South African Ernst van Dyk’s record 10.
American Daniel Romanchuk finished second in 1:22:44 with the Netherlands’ Jetze Plat third in 1:24:13.
Britain’s Eden Rainbow-Cooper won the women’s wheelchair race in an unofficial 1:30:51, beating Switzerland’s Catherine Debrunner by more than two minutes.
Race organisers said the fastest-ever field, a helpful tailwind and cool morning temperatures (frost in Hopkinton, low 40s by the start) contributed to quick times.
The event featured about 50 wheelchair athletes among more than 30,000 total participants and introduced operational changes intended to ease crowding along the historic course.






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