Timeline of events in Boston

Timeline Of Events In Boston
9:22 a.m.: Wheelchair race starts
9:32 a.m.: Elite women start
10 a.m.: Elite men and Wave 1 start
10:20 a.m.: Wave 2 starts
10:40 a.m.: Wave 3 starts
10:47 a.m.: Hiroyuki Yamamoto (Japan) crosses the finish line in 1:25:32 as the men's wheelchair winner
11:07 a.m.: Tatayana McFadden (from Maryland) crosses the finish line in 1:45:24 as the women's wheelchair winner
11:59 a.m.: Rita Jeptoo (Kenya) crosses the finish line as the women's winner in a time of 2:26:25
12:10 p.m.: Lelisa Desisa (Ethiopia) crosses the finish line as the men's winner in a time of 2:10:22
2:08 p.m.: Red Sox defeat the Rays on Mike Napoli walk-off double. Fenway Park is 2 miles from the finish line
2:50 p.m.: Two explosions go off at the finish line (time according to WBZ Boston)
3:58 p.m.: Boston Globe reports that all off-duty Boston Police Department officers are called in
4:06 p.m.: Boston Police Department issues initial statement saying that 23 were injured and two killed in the explosion
4:20 p.m.: Associated Press reports that, according to an intelligence official, two additional explosive devices were found and were being dismantled
4:50 p.m.: Boston Police Department announces that there was a third explosion at the JFK Library, 5.3 miles from the finish line
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2013 BOSTON MARATHON

Monday, April 15, 2013
Hopkinton, Mass., to Copley Square
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THE AFTERMATH
- Marantz: Fenway keeper has healing spirit
- Ford: Athletic trainers among helpers
- Ford: London a key for future races
- Ford: London shows solidarity with Boston
- Keating: Marathons face security challenges
- Pierce: Race, aftermath, dark day in Boston
- MacMullan: Not ready to move on yet
- MacGregor: The day after the day after
- Merrill: Marathon to mayhem for Andruzzi
- Schaap: The worst kind of deja vu

- Rovell: Runners are a resilient bunch
- Metzler: More than ever, running matters
- Ford: Why come back? To 'show solidarity'
- Edes: Red Sox want to help in recovery
- Van Pelt: 'Worse than you could imagine'

- Fraioli: Marathon's melting pot of emotions
- Runner's view of marathon explosions
- Smith: Runner sees Boston carnage up close
- Celtics react to tragedy | Forsberg

- McDonald: B's plan to 'play their hearts out'
- B's Chara, Thornton, Bergeron weigh in

EXPLOSIONS ROCK MARATHON
- Police: 3 dead after marathon explosions
- Report: Bombs packed metal, nails, BBs
- Ford: Attack will test marathon community
- Edes: City is dealt a chilling blow

- Barboza: Those left on course pull together
- ESPN Boston: Eyewitness accounts
- Explosions rock marathon finish area

- Obama: We will learn who did this, why

- Security audit for Sunday's London Marathon
- Safety protocols and challenges

- Timeline of events before, after explosions
- Eyewitness accounts of explosions

- Bruschi: 'I felt the second explosion'

- Scene at the marathon's med tent

- Photographer relays chaotic scene

- Mass confusion near explosion sites

- 'Our entire sport is going to change'

- Runner details experience after explosion

- Tragedy at Boston: An inside view
- Reporter at finish area describes scene

- Initial reaction from scene of explosions

RACE RESULTS
- Lelisa Desisa doesn't waste any time
- Rita Jeptoo takes second Boston title
- Men's, women's Boston Marathon results
PREVIEW/RELATED
- Wesley Korir runs for a bigger cause
- A grand finale for Jason Hartmann?
- Boston brings Shalane Flanagan full circle
- How Boston became mecca of marathoning
- Qualifying for Boston gets more difficult
- Technically, it's more than just a race
- Williams: Guor Maker has come a long way
- Fraioli: Hip injury derails Desiree Davila
- Lacke: Charting a new course with old friend