The race, the world's oldest annual marathon, will return to its
usual April date after pushing the 2021 edition to October due
to the pandemic and will allow a field of 30,000 after capping
the participants to 20,000 this year.
The race did not take place in 2020 due to the pandemic.
"We had a 93% vaccination rate among our 125th Boston Marathon
participants and want to do our part to continue to mitigate the
spread of COVID-19 as we continue our return to racing," Boston
Athletic Association President and CEO Tom Grilk said in a
statement.
Participants in last month's race were required to show proof of
a vaccine or a negative test, similar to the restrictions in
place for Sunday's New York City Marathon.
The 2022 Boston Marathon will take place on April 18.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York, editing by the Pritha
Sarkar)
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