90th Boston Marathon
VenueBoston, United States
DatesApril 21
Champions
MenRobert de Castella (2:07:51)
WomenIngrid Kristiansen (2:24:55)
Wheelchair menAndré Viger (1:43:25)
Wheelchair womenCandace Cable (2:09:28)

The 1986 Boston Marathon was the 90th running of the annual marathon race in Boston, United States, which was held on April 21. The elite men's race was won by Australia's Robert de Castella in a time of 2:07:51 hours and the women's race was won by Norway's Ingrid Kristiansen in 2:24:55. In the wheelchair race, André Viger of Canada won the men's race in 1:43:25 and Candace Cable of United States won the women's race in 2:09:28. A men's visually impaired race was hosted within the marathon for the first time, and was won by an American Ricardo Pacheco in a time of 3:35:15.[1]

A total of 3750 runners finished the race, 3294 men and 456 women.

Results

Men

Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)Robert de Castella Australia2:07:51
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Art Boileau Canada2:11:15
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Orlando Pizzolato Italy2:11:43
4Bill Rodgers United States2:13:36
5Arturo Barrios Mexico2:14:09
6Bob Hodge United States2:14:50
7Domingo Tibaduiza Colombia2:15:22
8Paul Cummings United States2:16:05
9Dan Schlesinger United States2:16:29
10Kunimitsu Itō Japan2:17:02
11Pertti Tiainen Finland2:17:04
12Greg Meyer United States2:17:29
13Hiroshi Nagashima Japan2:17:38
14Gonzalo Huggins Venezuela2:18:11
15Robert Doyle United States2:19:03
16Michael Hurd United Kingdom2:19:04
17Trevor Fieldsend United Kingdom2:19:19
18Michael Patterson United States2:21:14
19Kjeld Johnsen Denmark2:21:19
20Neil Cusack Ireland2:21:24
21Seppo Liuttu Finland2:22:12
22Paul McGovern United States2:22:18
23Mark Bossardet United States2:22:29
24Peter Kanfer United States2:22:42
25Roger Luis Lopez Costa Rica2:22:42

Women

Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)Ingrid Kristiansen Norway2:24:55
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Carla Beurskens Netherlands2:27:35
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Lizanne Bussières Canada2:32:16
4Evy Palm Sweden2:32:47
5Sinikka Keskitalo Finland2:33:18
6Julie Isphording United States2:33:40
7Christa Vahlensieck West Germany2:34:50
8Lorraine Moller New Zealand2:35:06
9Eileen Claugus United States2:38:23
10Ellen Rochefort Canada2:40:00
11Hazel Stewart New Zealand2:41:12
12Mary Hynes United States2:41:50
13Sissel Grottenberg Norway2:43:00
14Bobbi Rothman United States2:43:36
15Audrey Kemp United States2:46:52
16Ena Guevara Peru2:47:37
17Oonagh Bruni United States2:49:22
18Gina Sperry United States2:49:34
20Doreen Mastalli United States2:51:24
21Beth Dillinger United States2:51:26
22Nancy Munroe United States2:51:51
23Marty Anderson United States2:53:19
24Patricia Sher United States2:54:11
25Sima Dianat United States2:54:22

Wheelchair men

Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)André Viger Canada1:43:25
2nd place, silver medalist(s)George Murray United States1:48:59
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Laverne Achenbach United States1:51:25
4Ted Vince Canada1:51:26
5Junior Rice United States1:53:19
6Bosse Lindquist Sweden1:55:03
7Kenneth Archer United States1:55:19
8Philippe Couprie France1:55:54
9Joe Ray United States1:56:59
10Phil Carpenter United States1:57:03

Wheelchair women

Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)Candace Cable United States2:09:28

References

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