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At the 130th Boston Marathon on Monday, two competitors stopped in the closing metres to help a struggling runner to the finish line, creating a viral moment of sportsmanship.
Ajay Haridasse, 21, of Wakefield, Massachusetts, collapsed repeatedly after passing the 26-mile mark and could not stand.
Aaron Beggs, 40, from County Down in Northern Ireland, pulled Haridasse to his feet and, when he could not steady him alone, was joined by Robson De Oliveira, 36, of Brazil.
The three men ran the remaining stretch down Boylston Street together as crowds cheered; footage of the rescue has attracted millions of views on social platforms.
All three were taken to medical tents and later reported to be well.
Official results showed De Oliveira finishing in 2:44:26, Haridasse in 2:44:32 and Beggs in 2:44:36.
Organisers noted the wider spirit of aid along the course â 29,101 of 29,470 entrants finished â and the incident has prompted widespread praise for the pair who sacrificed personal best hopes to help a fellow athlete.





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