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[2026 Boston Marathon: A Recap of Resilience, Community, and Joy]-[882. My 2026 Boston Marathon Weekend Recap]

Ali on the Run Show · B2 · 2026-04-30

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2026 Boston Marathon: A Journey of Joy and Resilience

Returning to the Boston Marathon for the fourth time as a finish line announcer, Allie Feller reflects on the 2026 race weekend as the "best Boston ever." Despite facing the ongoing challenges of stage four cancer, Allie describes a weekend defined by "riding this high" and finding a new baseline of happiness, marking a stark contrast to the fear and uncertainty that shadowed previous years.

The Significance of "Showing Up"

For Allie, this year’s Boston experience was deeply personal. After a difficult year of chemotherapy and health struggles, arriving in Boston felt like "coming home." The Boston Athletic Association (BAA) honored her journey by featuring a photo of her and her friend Samantha Shriver on the cover of the official race program. Allie admits to feeling a bit of "imposter syndrome," yet she embraces the role, noting that while she isn't a runner in the race, she is deeply embedded in the community that makes it possible. She emphasizes that behind the celebrations and medals, there is often a "mess in the background," and her recap serves as a tribute to everyone who shows up despite their personal battles.

A Weekend of Connection and Community

Throughout the jam-packed four-day trip, Allie highlights the importance of the "lobby culture" at the host hotel and the serendipitous connections made during the race weekend. From seeing familiar faces like Mr. James McCurdy and Chris Lotzbaum to unexpected encounters with Boston PD officers who listen to her show, the weekend was a "family reunion." She specifically highlights the joy of sharing the experience with her cousin Jackie and her best friend Megan ("Goo"), noting that experiencing this joy with people who have supported her through her darkest times made the weekend especially meaningful.

Behind the Scenes: The Work of a Marathon

Allie is candid about her desire for people to recognize the hard work behind her "dream job." Whether it was hosting panels at the expo, performing live shows with Claire Holt, or participating in the New Balance Marathon relay, Allie stresses that she is constantly "working her butt off." She notes, "I do like when people notice that I work really hard," rejecting the notion that her career is merely a hobby. Her commitment to preparation—even when it leaves her feeling "overexposed"—is a central theme of her weekend.

Race Day: The Main Event

Monday morning, race day, brought a sense of calm and purpose. Allie describes her roles: reporting for the World Feed, MCing for the house, and announcing on the photo bridge. A standout moment was greeting Chelsea Clinton at the finish line, an experience she describes as "cool and crazy," despite her self-deprecating humor about her brief interactions with the Clintons.

Ultimately, Allie reflects on the essence of the Boston Marathon: "There is no main character on race day. Race day is about all of us." She found solace in the anonymity of the finish line, where the focus shifted from her personal journey to the collective spirit of 30,000 runners. The weekend concluded with a serendipitous moment: hearing her favorite song, "Love Story," playing at the finish line as it was being broken down on Tuesday, a perfect, magical end to a transformative trip.

Conclusion: A Capsule of Humanity

Allie concludes by reiterating her love for the running community. Quoting Katherine Switzer, she reminds listeners, "If you are losing faith in human nature, go out and watch a marathon." Her 2026 Boston recap is more than just a race summary; it is a "time capsule" of hope, proving that even while navigating incurable cancer, one can still find moments of profound joy, connection, and purpose.

🎯Key Sentences

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I am totally and completely riding the Boston high.
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Stick around.
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My stress levels were off the charts.
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I was finally seeing the light.
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We're going on tangents already.
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📝Key Phrases

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riding the high
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jam-packed
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right off the top
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on top of the world
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seeing the light
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the alley on the run show.
I'm your host, ali feller, and this is where i talk with people who are doing exciting things on the run and beyond, from professional athletes and celebrity runners to the everyday amateur and back of the pack runner.
We are here to celebrate everyone and anyone who enjoys a life on the run.
So, whether you are running towards something big or away from something that's been holding you back, I am here to hold your hand and help you pick up the pace.
It's time for my 2026 Boston Marathon recap.
Normally I record this episode right after I get back from Boston, when everything is fresh on my mind and I am totally and completely riding the Boston high.

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