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Bellin Run and Boston Marathon race director Dave McGillivray talks about his experience when the bombs went off at this year's Boston Marathon.
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Bellin Run and Boston Marathon race director Dave McGillivray talks about his experience when the bombs went off at this year's Boston Marathon.
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Less than a month after the Boston Marathon bombings, runners are anxious to know how the Boston Athletic Association will deal with the 5,752 participants who didn’t finish this year’s race.
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B.A.A. Executive Director Tom Grilk and Boston Marathon Race Director Dave McGillivray appear on video (16 minutes in length) to express gratitude for the support shown to the organization and race over the last two weeks, and they also address issues relating to the 2013 and 2014 Boston Marathon.
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Dave McGillivray has one of the hardest jobs in the racing industry: getting over 20,000 runners safely from Hopkinton to Boston on the third Monday of every April. The 58-year-old McGillivray, who founded DMSE (Dave McGillivray Sports Enterprises) in 1981, has served as the Boston Marathon’s race director since 1988.
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As the first string of runners cross the finish line Sunday at the NYC Half, race volunteers, known as athlete escorts, will approach an undisclosed number of elites and inform them they have 60 minutes to report for drug testing. As the athlete cools down, refuels, and responds to media, the escort won’t lose sight of the runner, as required by the United States Anti-Doping Agency, ensuring that the athlete is behind secure doors before the hour strikes.
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USA Triathlon (USAT) Hall of Fame Inductee and legendary race director Dave McGillivray will appear at TRI-MANIA Summit and Expo in Boston on Saturday, March 23, 2013 at MIT’s Zesiger Sports & Fitness Center.
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Medford native and Boston Marathon Race Director Dave McGillivray urged graduates of Merrimack College recently to find their passion and be an “accomplisher.”
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NORTH ANDOVER — Elie Ibrahim Ata had three good reasons to be happy yesterday at the Merrimack College graduation.
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Ethos, a mass participation event organization created to bring athletes together through challenging and unique sporting events, has selected Dave McGillivray Sports Enterprises, also known as DMSE Sports, a leader in sports event management, to produce two new multi-sport races.
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Merrimack College has announced that David McGillivray, ‘76, B.A.A. Boston Marathon Race Director, will deliver the commencement address to Merrimack College graduates, their families and friends at the 62ndcommencement ceremony on Sunday, May 20, 2012. An alumnus of Merrimack College, Mr. McGillivray is a dedicated philanthropist, inspirational speaker and has played a key role in the successful operation of the Boston Marathon for the past 23 years, earning the reputation as of one of the world’s finest race directors.
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This May, multisport will return to Temecula’s Vail Lake Resort—a privately-owned ranch about 50 miles east of San Diego—which used to host an XTERRA race a few years back. Ethos, one of the newest events companies on the scene, has two weekend-long endurance festivals planned for late May and late September, each accompanied by live music and a unique blend of endurance challenges.
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As the lead pack of 15 runners turned onto Waverly Street in Framingham on Monday and reached the 6-mile mark of the Boston Marathon in 29:50 in, ahem, hot pursuit of early pace-setter Glenn Randall, the traffic light above the runners’ heads changed from flashing red to flashing green. Little did they know that race organizers didn’t give the same signal to the marathon until earlier that morning.
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The organizers had been through this five years ago, when a nasty nor’easter brought wind and rain that might have sent Captain Ahab below decks.
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The day is here for the 116th running of the Boston Marathon. With temperatures soaring into the 80s, officials strongly urged runners to take extreme caution today. The Boston Globe will provide updates from the race on this page throughout the day.
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Running a marathon is a humbling experience.
There is the delirium that comes from hitting the wall. There are the cramps that will not vanish, the blistered feet that sting with every footfall, the depleted quads that plead for a chair. There is the realization that you are not as fit as you had hoped.
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Boston Marathon race director Dave McGillivray says race officials are ready for the high heat expected for today's race. Lara Salahi reports live from the race start in Hopkinton.
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Amid growing concerns about high temperatures on race day, the Boston Athletic Association announced a deferment option for this year’s Boston Marathon and plans to keep the course open an extra hour. Many runners learned of the changes from updates posted at the number pick-up area at the John Hancock Sports & Fitness Expo Saturday morning.
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