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A special expanded Finish Line Moments from the 130th Boston Marathon - one of the most historic, emotional and unforgettable race weekends in the world.
This episode begins with reflections from the streets of Boston: the reverence of Marathon Monday, the unmatched crowd energy, blue and yellow everywhere and why this race feels different from anything else in sport.
Then, a powerful lineup of guests who lived it:
Shaun and Shamus - 2nd overall duo, record-setting fastest American duo, and their fastest Boston yet. Inspired, grateful and full of perspective.
Campbell Ross - fresh off winning the Rock ’n’ Roll D.C. Half Marathon and then running a strong first Boston.
Berk Fhara - Boston local sharing the heart of why this city loves Marathon weekend the way it does.
Dave McGillivray - former longtime race director, generous leader and 54-time consecutive finisher who ran this year with his kids.
Julie Weiss, the Marathon Goddess - bringing heart, purpose, and another beautiful Boston experience.
Alberto Colin - completing his 130th marathon at the 130th Boston Marathon.
From course records and champions to family, gratitude, perseverance, and purpose - this is just a small sliver of the many stories that came out of Boston.
Because Boston isn’t just a marathon. It’s emotion. It’s history. It’s humanity.
By KSVY RadioA special expanded Finish Line Moments from the 130th Boston Marathon - one of the most historic, emotional and unforgettable race weekends in the world.
This episode begins with reflections from the streets of Boston: the reverence of Marathon Monday, the unmatched crowd energy, blue and yellow everywhere and why this race feels different from anything else in sport.
Then, a powerful lineup of guests who lived it:
Shaun and Shamus - 2nd overall duo, record-setting fastest American duo, and their fastest Boston yet. Inspired, grateful and full of perspective.
Campbell Ross - fresh off winning the Rock ’n’ Roll D.C. Half Marathon and then running a strong first Boston.
Berk Fhara - Boston local sharing the heart of why this city loves Marathon weekend the way it does.
Dave McGillivray - former longtime race director, generous leader and 54-time consecutive finisher who ran this year with his kids.
Julie Weiss, the Marathon Goddess - bringing heart, purpose, and another beautiful Boston experience.
Alberto Colin - completing his 130th marathon at the 130th Boston Marathon.
From course records and champions to family, gratitude, perseverance, and purpose - this is just a small sliver of the many stories that came out of Boston.
Because Boston isn’t just a marathon. It’s emotion. It’s history. It’s humanity.