Boston — On Monday, Aaron Beggs of Northern Ireland and Robson De Olivera of Brazil carried fellow runner Ajay Haridasse across the finish line of the Boston Marathon after he collapsed about 1,000 feet (305 meters) from the end of the course. Beggs said in a Thursday interview he had been struggling earlier but acted on instinct. The action allowed Haridasse to complete the race and drew cheers from spectators on Boylston Street; Beggs recounted being energized by the crowd and motivated by his running club. Medical response or subsequent condition were not detailed in reports; news organizations provided interviews and eyewitness accounts this week describing the sequence of events.
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这个故事提醒我们社区在体育中的力量。它不仅仅关乎输赢,也关乎互相帮助。如果你是一名跑步者,可以考虑加入一个俱乐部来获取动力和友谊。如果你是一名观众,你的欢呼可以在关键时刻激励运动员。
面对逆境,人性闪耀。Beggs 和 De Olivera 在波士顿马拉松赛上的无私之举正是如此。这是此类赛事中固有的团结和体育精神的证明。如果你认识需要提醒世间美好的人,值得转发。
Ajay Haridasse 受益于在终点线得到协助完成波士顿马拉松,并获得了公众支持和媒体关注;两位协助者也因其体育精神而受到表彰。
阿杰·哈里达斯在终点线附近当场身体不适倒地,需要援助;其他跑步者也感到疲惫,但文章中未报道其他伤情。
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