Officials went too far 😳 Blind marathon runner Elena Congost was about to secure bronze—until a split-second decision changed everything. At the finish line, her guide collapsed… and when she let go of the rope to help him, she was instantly disqualified. Fair Use Disclaimer: This video is for educational and transformative purposes, falling under the Fair Use Doctrine (17 U.S.C. §107). It provides original commentary, critique, and a thoughtful revision, contributing added value beyond the original sources. If the content owners (visual/audio) of this content has any issue, we request you to directly contact us, so we can sort out the outcome. 💌 contact.mauriceg80@gmail.com
Welcome back to my series documenting my journey to a 4 hour marathon. In this episode I ran the Glass City Marathon! This was my 2nd ever full marathon. In the weeks leading up to the race, I was plagued with plantar fasciitis, so I didn't even know if I would make the start line. Thankfully, that didn't really bother me throughout the race. But the lack of training for the 5 weeks leading up to the race took it's toll near mile 18. That said, I'm proud that I was able to finish and I'm looking forward to the next build to show significant improvement.
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For more Do Good stories, sign up for our newsletter at thedogoodcrew.com At mile 26 of the Boston Marathon, Ajay Haridasse collapsed. He fell, got up, fell again and on the fourth time, he was ready to crawl. Robson Oliveira saw it happen mid-race and hoped someone would stop. Aaron Beggs did. Together, they lifted Ajay and carried him across the finish line. Ajay tracked them down after to say thank you. All three qualified for Boston 2027. All three are coming back. That’s doing good. Video: bikecommuter21 / Reddit
Marathon runner learns the hard way to never celebrate before reaching the finish line. During the 2026 Delaware Marathon, ...