ボストンマラソン:ゴール前で倒れた男性を仲間のランナーが抱き上げゴール【画像】

今年のボストン・マラソンは、忘れられないものになった。

今年のボストン・マラソンは、忘れられないものになった。

爆破事件で2013年に3人が死亡、260人以上が負傷してから初めてのレースで、1983年以来初めてアメリカ人の男性が優勝した。

ボストンは自尊心、精神力、一体感を取り戻して再び活気づいた。ワシントン・ポスト紙のレポーターのWesley Lowery氏によってツイートされた一連の写真は、第118回ボストン・マラソンの精神を表現している。

これらの写真はある男性を写している。その男性の足はレースの終わり近くで動かなくなり、仲間のランナーによって運ばれゴールラインをくぐった。

[(English) Translated by Gengo]

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