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About This Market

This market allows participants to predict the winner of the Women's Elite Division at the Boston Marathon. It provides a specialized forecast on the outcome of one of the world's most prestigious annual road racing events.

Established in 1972, the Women's Division of the Boston Marathon has evolved into a key race within the World Marathon Majors. Athletes must contend with the course’s challenging topography, including the famous 'Heartbreak Hill,' and unpredictable New England weather conditions. The race attracts a global field of elite marathoners, often featuring Olympic medalists and previous major marathon winners.

Market prices represent the collective expectation of participants regarding which specific runner will cross the finish line first in the women’s field.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is the winner of the Women's Division officially determined?

The winner is determined by the official gun time recorded by the Boston Athletic Association (BAA), which marks the first woman to cross the finish line.

Does this market account for athletes who may withdraw before the start?

Market participants must consider the risk of athlete withdrawals; if a favored runner drops out before or during the race, they cannot win the event.

What historical impact do course conditions have on the race outcome?

Boston is a point-to-point course with a net elevation drop, meaning strong tailwinds can lead to record-breaking times, while headwinds can significantly slow the pack.

Are there specific 'key players' I should monitor for this event?

Key players typically include the reigning champion, the current world record holder, and top performers from the most recent Olympic marathon or World Athletics Championships.

When is this market considered settled?

The market settles once the Boston Athletic Association confirms the official results for the Women's Elite field following the conclusion of the race.

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