The 128th Boston Marathon is underway. The entire race will be broadcast live on his WMUR-TV and will also be streamed live on WMUR.com and the mobile app in the video player above. Check out the latest information on Monday's marathon at the timestamps below: 11:43 a.m. Ethiopia's Sisai Lemma wins Boston Marathon men's race with unofficial time of 2:06:17 and 11:15 a.m. Crossing the finish line WMUR anchors Sean MacDonald and Marissa Tansino and WMUR President and CEO Andrew Vries each crossed the Boston Marathon starting line. 10:41 a.m. Eden Rainbow Cooper wins the women's wheelchair division at the Boston Marathon. She is only 22 years old and is from England. 10:17 a.m. Marcel Hug, 38, of Switzerland has won the Boston Marathon for the seventh time, setting a course record in the process. The unofficial time was 1 hour 15 minutes 32 seconds. Blowfish's victory came after he crashed during the race. 10am Wave 1 runners started. 9:47 a.m. The top female runners crossed the starting line and began the race. 9:37am Professional male runners start the race. 9:05 am The female wheelchair athlete has also crossed the starting line! 9:02 am The Boston Marathon has begun! Men's wheelchair athletes cross the starting line. At 9 a.m., WMUR's Gene Mackin captured a video of the high-flying race at the end of the national anthem before the race. Meanwhile, race grand marshal Rob Gronkowski was seen thanking the crowd before the race. At 8:44 a.m., Erin Ferau and Sean MacDonald went live on Facebook to give an update on events in Hopkinton. Learn from here. At 8:30 a.m., coverage of the 128th Boston Marathon begins. Watch live on WMUR-TV or in the video player above. 8:15 a.m. Today is also One His Boston Day, which celebrates Boston's resilience, generosity, and strength. The ceremony will be held in memory of the victims of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, which occurred 11 years ago on Monday. 8:11 amWMUR's Boston Marathon fundraising total now stands at $68,719! Donations can still be made here. 8am Monday's weather is perfect for marathons, especially for spectators. Temperatures are approaching 50 degrees. By the time runners cross the finish line, the temperature will be in the 60s. Although it's warm, it's not as hot as usual. In 1905, it was a hot marathon day for runners. Temperatures are reported to have reached 100 degrees. And only a few years later, in 1909, the temperature reached 97 degrees. High temperatures aren't the only thing runners have to deal with in the run-up to a marathon. In 1939, a partial solar eclipse occurred on race day, causing runners at the starting line in Hopkinton to experience dark skies similar to those experienced by the Granite competitors early last week. A storm in the northeast made the sky even darker. 7:29 a.m. The full race schedule can be found here. Rolling start times begin just after 9 a.m. and run until 11:15 a.m. 7:19 a.m. The Boston Marathon doesn't necessarily have a set start time Hopkinton, Massachusetts. The original starting line was in Ashland, but it was moved to Hopkinton 100 years ago in 1924 when the course was lengthened to Olympic standards. At 7:03 a.m., Route 135, also known as Main Street Hopkinton, near the start line of the Boston He Marathon, was officially closed in preparation for the big race. 6:30 a.m. Signs are visible to support Sean McDonald as he prepares to run his first Boston Marathon. 6:15am Sean McDonald's daughter Fiona, along with her Year 5 class, sent this video to wish Sean well in his big race. Who wouldn't be impressed by the energy of these kids? 6 a.m. The sky is clear as the morning begins. Runners headed to Boston should have a tailwind. Temperatures will be in the 50s when the race begins, and by the time the runners reach the finish line, the sun will be shining down and warming them up to 60 degrees, but the wind should keep them cool. >>Boston Marathon Expected 5:30 a.m. His two F-35 Vermont Air National Guard members from the 158th Fighter Wing will fly from Hopkinton to Boston in about four minutes. From start to finish, he will fly over eight cities and towns, passing over Hopkinton at 8:56:30 a.m. amWMUR's Sean MacDonald is leading Team His WMUR to raise money for families in transition in preparation for today's big race. Donations are still being accepted here. To track Sean's progress, you can follow his bib number, 29085. WMUR's Marissa His Tansino also runs the race. She can be tracked at 25335.
The 128th Boston Marathon is underway.
The entire race will be broadcast live on WMUR-TV and streamed live on WMUR.com and the mobile app in the video player above.
Watch Marathon Monday live updates at the timestamps below.
11:43am
Sisai Lemma of Ethiopia crossed the finish line to win the men's race at the Boston Marathon in an unofficial time of 2 hours, 6 minutes, 17 seconds.
11:15am
WMUR anchors Sean MacDonald and Marissa Tansino and WMUR President and CEO Andrew Vries each crossed the Boston Marathon starting line.
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10:41am
Eden Rainbow Cooper won the women's wheelchair division at the Boston Marathon. She is only 22 years old and is from England.
10:17am
Marcel Hug, 38, of Switzerland won the Boston Marathon for the seventh time, setting a course record in the process. The unofficial time was 1 hour 15 minutes 32 seconds.
Blowfish's victory came after he crashed during the race.
10 am
Wave 1 runners have begun.
9:47am
The top female runners have crossed the starting line and the race has begun!
9:37am
The race for professional male runners has begun.
9:05am
A female wheelchair athlete has also crossed the starting line!
9:02am
The Boston Marathon has begun! Men's wheelchair athletes cross the starting line.
9am
WMUR's Gene Mackin captured video The elevated road at the end of the national anthem before the race.
Meanwhile, race grand marshal Rob Gronkowski thanked the crowd before the race.
8:44am
Erin Ferau and Sean MacDonald went live on Facebook and posted updates on events in Hopkinton. Take a look here!
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8:30am
Coverage of the 128th Boston Marathon has begun. Watch live on WMUR-TV or in the video player above.
8:15am
This day is also One Boston Day, which celebrates Boston's resilience, generosity, and strength. The ceremony will be held in memory of the victims of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, which occurred 11 years ago on Monday.
8:11am
WMUR's Boston Marathon fundraising total now stands at $68,719. Donations can still be made here.
8am
Monday will be perfect weather for the marathon, especially for the spectators, as temperatures approach 50 degrees.
When the runner crosses the finish line, the time will be in the 60s. Although it's warm, it's not as hot as usual.
In 1905, it was a hot marathon day for runners. Temperatures are reported to have reached 100 degrees. And just a few years later, in 1909, the temperature reached his 97 degrees.
High temperatures aren't the only thing runners have to deal with in the run-up to a marathon. In 1939, a partial solar eclipse occurred on race day, causing runners at the starting line in Hopkinton to experience dark skies similar to those experienced by the Granite competitors early last week. The sky became even darker due to a storm in the northeast.
7:29am
The complete race schedule can be found here.
Rolling start time begins just after 9am and continues until 11:15am.
7:19am
The Boston Marathon doesn't necessarily start in Hopkinton, Massachusetts. The original starting line was in Ashland, but 100 years earlier in his 1924 course was lengthened to Olympic standards, so the starting line was moved to Hopkinton.
7:03am
Route 135, also known as Main Street near the Boston Marathon starting line in Hopkinton, has officially been closed in preparation for the big race.
6:30am
There are signs of support for Sean McDonald as he prepares to run his first Boston Marathon.
6:15am
Sean McDonald's daughter Fiona, along with her Year 5 class, sent the video to wish Sean well in his big race. Who wouldn't be inspired by the energy of these kids?
6am
The sky has been clear since morning. Runners headed to Boston should have a tailwind. Temperatures will be in the 50s when the race begins, and by the time the runners reach the finish line, the sun will warm them up into the 60s, but the wind should cool them down.
>> Boston Marathon predictions
5:30am
2 F-35s from 158th The Vermont Air National Guard's combat wing flies from Hopkinton to Boston in about four minutes.
It is scheduled to fly over Hopkinton at 8:56:30 a.m. and will fly over eight cities and towns from start to finish.
5am
WMUR's Sean MacDonald is leading Team WMUR in raising money for families in transition in preparation for today's big race. Donations are still being accepted here.
To track Sean's progress, follow his bib number 29085.
WMUR's Marissa Tansino is also running the race. She can be tracked at 25335.