I feel so shaken by this. Maybe because I grew up in Boston, going to watch the marathon--maybe because I've run a few road races myself recently. I keep thinking that the runners coming in a few hours after the winners were just ordinary folks who'd trained hard and were doing their best--and then they find this waiting for them. I'm sad, but that isn't even quite the word.
That was my first thought: this wasn't aimed at prime athletes, but at ordinary people, maybe those doing the run for charity or for the first time. Tragic.
I spent several hours watching the news, then collapsed and slept for over two hours. I feel so horrible for all of those runners, and the spectators anticipating seeing their loved ones crossing the finish line.
According to the video on Boston Globe.com, at least one of the bombs went off in the middle of a spectator crowd. Right on the sidewalk. It's horrifying.
They interviewed him tonight on ESPN SportsCenter! He said his legs went all "noodly" from the blast, but he looked at himself all over and he thought he was okay, so when a race official helped him up, he walked to the finish line. And the officials said "We've got a wheelchair for you," and he said "I don't think I need a wheelchair," and he walked SIX BLOCKS BACK TO HIS HOTEL.
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Edited because beginning words need capitals doh.
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I want to be him when I grow up. *g*
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