Race for Rehab
Spaulding’s Race for Rehab Team
From group fitness challenges to triathlons, adaptive sports activities, road races and more, there are no shortage of ways to stay active and help raise awareness for Spaulding.
Join Our Race for Rehab TeamStories of Strength
From first time marathoners to experienced athletes, the Race for Rehab Team includes people of all ages and abilities from across the globe. Many are even former patients themselves. Read our teammates’ inspiring stories of strength.
Read Stories of StrengthAbout Spaulding
Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital is a global leader in rehabilitative care. U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks Spaulding among the top rehabilitation hospitals each year. An official teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, Spaulding provides comprehensive rehabilitation and medical management programs for people recovering from—or learning to live fully with—illness, injury and disability.
Learn MoreBoston Marathon Course
The course of the historic Boston Marathon starts on Main Street in the rural New England town of Hopkinton and follows Route 135 through Ashland, Framingham, Natick and Wellesley to where Route 135 joins Route 16. It continues along Route 16 through Newton Lower Falls, turning right at the fire station onto Commonwealth Avenue, which is Route 30. It follows Commonwealth Avenue through the Newton Hills, bearing right at the reservoir onto Chestnut Hill Avenue to Cleveland Circle. The route then turns left onto Beacon Street continuing through Brookline, Kenmore Square and under Massachusetts Avenue. The course turns right onto Hereford Street, then left onto Boylston Street, finishing near the Boston Public Library in Copley Square.
*Courtesy of the Boston Athletic Association