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Boston Marathon delivers an unforgettable human moment | Shalom World News
Near the final stretch of the Boston Marathon, where exhaustion meets determination and every second matters, a quiet act of humanity unfolded that transcended competition. On April 20, as runners pushed toward the finish line with every remaining ounce of strength, one athlete suddenly cramped up and faltered just a few steps away from the finish line. In a moment where instinct could have urged them forward, two fellow competitors chose something greater than victory. They slowed down, turned back, and lifted a struggling runner toward the finish. In a race defined by speed, they chose compassion. In a moment ruled by personal ambition, they chose kindness. What makes the scene especially moving is that these were not casual participants but competitive runners, athletes who understand the cost of every second, every place, every finish. Yet they surrendered precious time and position without hesitation. For a brief moment, the marathon ceased to be about winning. It became a portrait of goodness under pressure, proof that even in the fiercest competition, the human spirit still knows how to stop, reach back, and carry another forward.

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2 Boston Marathon runners give up personal best to help collapsing competitor: ‘We’re just runners helping each other’
The help from Aaron Beggs and Robson de Oliveira ensured Haridasse completed the race within the qualifying standard for next year’s marathon.
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Der Boston-Marathon ist der Marathonlauf mit der längsten Tradition nach den Olympischen Spielen. Er findet jährlich am Patriots’ Day, dem dritten Montag im April, im US-Staat Massachusetts mit Start in Hopkinton und Ziel in Boston statt.

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Aaron Beggs, a 40-year-old from Northern Ireland, and Brazil’s Robson de Oliveira were both seconds away from finishing when they made a spontaneous decision to stop.
Without hesitation, they lifted Haridasse, draping his arms over their shoulders, and supported him as the three moved together toward the finish line. The trio crossed side by side, turning what could have been a painful ending into a moment of shared triumph.
Their decision came at a personal cost, both Beggs and de Oliveira sacrificed their own finishing times, but it ensured Haridasse completed the race within the qualifying standard for next year’s marathon, according to The Guardian.