Photos Of Runner Being Carried Toward Finish Line Capture What Boston Marathon Is All About

Powerful Photos Of Man Being Carried Toward Finish Line Capture What Boston Marathon Is All About

This year's Boston Marathon is memorable for a few reasons.

Boston came roaring back with a reinvigorated sense of pride, strength and togetherness. That's why this series of photos -- tweeted by Washington Post reporter Wesley Lowery -- perfectly illustrates the spirit of the 118th Boston Marathon.

The photos show a man whose legs gave out near the end of the race and was carried by fellow racers toward the finish line:

Runner falls just short of the finish. Four others pick him up and carry him. I'm literally in tears pic.twitter.com/vb9cjxG6pQ

— Wesley Lowery (@WesleyLowery) April 21, 2014


Runner gave out near 26 mile mark, right by the site where 1st bomb went off. 1 guy stopped to help, then another pic.twitter.com/gcwMxpssdK

— Wesley Lowery (@WesleyLowery) April 21, 2014


But his legs just couldn't do it. The group struggled a few feet. Another man stopped to help, and a woman pic.twitter.com/nM8FGP9Vgx

— Wesley Lowery (@WesleyLowery) April 21, 2014


Determined, the two new saviors lifted his legs. He had just a few hundred feet to go. They would get him there pic.twitter.com/5tXvNyDGUJ

— Wesley Lowery (@WesleyLowery) April 21, 2014


The crowd exploded into loudest cheer I've heard today. Walking, then jogging, they all, all 5, finished the race pic.twitter.com/HE4QJnh35L

— Wesley Lowery (@WesleyLowery) April 21, 2014

Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that the runners carried their fellow racer across the finish line. While they carried him toward the finish line, he crossed by himself.

Before You Go

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Flowers lie on the finish line of the Boston Marathon on the one-year anniversary of the bombing.
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Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick walks with his wife, Diane (left), and the family of Martin Richard, the 8-year-old boy killed by a bomb at the marathon last year.
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Martin Richard's family stands during the wreath-laying ceremony.
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Boston Cardinal Sean Patrick O'Malley meets with the family of Martin Richardson.
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A woman cries during the wreath-laying ceremony.
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A supporter pauses to reflect.
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A runner runs underneath the Boston Marathon finish line photo bridge on the morning of the one-year anniversary
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Runner speaks to Boston police officers at the finish line of the Boston Marathon on the morning of the anniversary.
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Members of the Boston Police Department, Boston Fire Department and Massachusetts State Police practice marching prior to the ceremony.
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Members of the Boston Police Department, Boston Fire Department and Massachusetts State Police before ceremony.
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Members of the Boston Police Department, Boston Fire Department and Massachusetts State Police practice ahead of ceremony.
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Police officers carry flags during wreath-laying ceremony.
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Massachusetts state and local police and fire department members present flags during ceremony.
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Members of the Boston Police Department, Boston Fire Department and Massachusetts State Police before the ceremony.
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The family of Martin Richard, along with Boston mayor Marty Walsh, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick and other members of the victims families.
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A Boston police officer waves traffic across the finish line of the Boston Marathon on the one-year anniversary.
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Mass. state and local police and fire department members stand near the site of one of the bombs.
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Gov. Deval Patrick shakes hands with Cardinal O'Malley.
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A knitted tribute hangs on a street light along the course of the Boston Marathon.
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Flowers lie at the finish line of the Boston Marathon.
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