Washington Post -
21 Apr 2015 07:01
Running and remembrance will share the stage Monday for the 119th running of the Boston Marathon, the second since a terrorist attack rocked the race's finish line."Last year's race was amazingly perfect, but everyone was so on edge because it was the first anniversary of the bombing," Scott Douglas, senior content editor for Runner's World, told Reuters. "This year the race is back to what it has long been; celebrating the sport and being the Olympics for everyday runners."
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