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Axios Finish Line: The stride and joy of witnessing a marathon

Axios Finish Line: The stride and joy of witnessing a marathon

Summary

The article describes the powerful experience of watching runners finish a marathon, focusing on the Boston Marathon’s 130th race. It highlights the physical challenge runners face and the inspiring moments, such as athletes helping one another and raising money for charity.

Key Facts

  • The Boston Marathon is America’s oldest marathon and held its 130th race recently.
  • About 30,000 runners took part in this event.
  • The author is a Massachusetts native and has run 18 marathons, including three Boston Marathons.
  • Since 2014, after a bombing near the marathon’s finish line, the author has shifted from running to watching the race.
  • Runners often show support by helping others who struggle near the finish line.
  • Race announcer Ali Feller, who is battling late-stage cancer, cheered on many runners.
  • One runner trained in an unusual way by running on Lego bricks and even stabbing his feet with a fork.
  • Charity fundraising is part of many participants’ marathon goals, like Terrence Concannon raising $13,000.
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