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Boston Marathon Explosions: Checking Up On Bel Air Runners

Dozens of people were injured and at least two killed in explosions near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

Seven Bel Air residents were registered in the Boston Marathon, which was the site of deadly explosions Monday afternoon.

Dozens of people were injured and at least two killed due to explosions near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

Across the nation, people have taken to phones, social media and the Internet to check on friends and loved ones who may have been affected by the explosion.

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The Boston Athletic Association has provided results from the marathon, allowing some insight into where individual runners were at what times.

Marathon participants started between 9 and 10:40 a.m. The explosions took place shortly before 3 p.m.

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Check out the chart below for details on Bel Air participants in the Boston Marathon from the Boston Athletic Association:

Bib Number Name Age Gender Hometown Official Time 4849 Jeffrey Damiano
34 Male Bel Air, MD 3:06:28 8866 Steve L. Taylor
46 Male Bel Air, MD 3:10:56 7003 Michael J. Feinberg 49 Male Bel Air, MD 3:27:02 18061 Eileen M. Giovanazi 47 Female Bel Air, MD 3:39:56 16902 John P. Buck 59 Male Bel Air, MD 3:43:36 9324 Stephan Keidel 46 Male Bel Air, MD 3:53:24 12271 Scott Kothenbeutel 50 Male Bel Air, MD 3:56:29

If you have information on Bel Air residents who were participating or watching the Boston Marathon today, feel free to share your updates here for concerned friends and neighbors here at home.

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