Chelsea Clinton hugs her parents after finishing 130th Boston Marathon
- On Monday, April 20, 2026, more than 30,000 runners began the 130th Boston Marathon, traversing the 26.2-mile course from Hopkinton to Boylston Street in celebration of Patriots' Day.
- This year's event features retired NASA astronaut Suni Williams and former Boston Bruins captain Zdeno Chara alongside thousands of amateurs supporting various charitable causes.
- Chelsea Clinton, daughter of former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, participated in her first Boston Marathon, with her parents greeting her at the finish line.
- Massachusetts State Police Colonel Jeffrey Noble stated law enforcement is treating the event as a "heightened threat environment," coordinating layered security plans despite no credible threats being made.
- Organizers deployed 10,000 volunteers, including 1,600 medical personnel, to assist runners, with staggered start times managing competitor flow from 9 a.m. through the final waves.
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Bill and Hillary Clinton Make Rare Joint Appearance to Cheer on Daughter Chelsea at the Boston Marathon
The former first daughter and mother of three finished her first Boston Marathon with a time of 3:40:52Hillary, Bill and Chelsea Clinton at the 130th Boston Marathon on April 20 2026Credit: Paul Rutherford/GettyNEED TO KNOWChelsea Clinton completed her first-ever Boston Marathon on April 20She was congratulated at the end of the race by her parents, Bill and Hillary ClintonOther famous names who ran the 2026 Marathon include Love Island star Bry…
Chelsea Clinton, 46, completes Boston Marathon
With her parents, Bill and Hillary Clinton, waiting at the finish line to congratulate her, former first daughter Chelsea Clinton, 46, the vice chair of the Clinton Foundation, finished the Boston Marathon on Monday in 3 hours, 40 minutes, 52 seconds.
Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton completes Boston Marathon, Bill and Hillary meet her at finish
Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton finished the Boston Marathon on Monday and her parents were waiting at the finish line to congratulate her.
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