Welcome to Boston, again: Rain, winds forecast for marathon
BOSTON — As if the No. 1 on her Boston Marathon bib weren’t enough for them to think about, the women trying to stop Des Linden from repeating as champion can now expect to line up in Hopkinton shivering and soaking from another New England storm.
Just like last year, when she splashed her way to Copley Square in the slowest race in 40 years and became the first U.S. woman to win Boston since 1985.
“Everyone’s like, ‘This is Des weather,'” Linden said last week as she prepared for Monday’s 123rd edition of the race. “If it might rattle them — ‘Well this is Des’ race to lose’ — if that gets in people’s head, good for me. Because it doesn’t really shake me at all.”