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Moment two Boston Marathon runners stop to help exhausted rival finish

The two selfless runners who helped an exhausted rival over the finish line of the Boston Marathon are being praised for their humanity in the days following the race’s 130th running.

Nearing the finish on Monday in Boston, runners Aaron Beggs and Robson De Oliveira came across Ajay Haridasse, who had collapsed on the course only to try and fail to regain his feet four times.

‘After falling down the fourth time, I was getting ready to crawl,’ Haridasse later told the Boston Herald.

With Haridasse battling severe cramps, Beggs took it upon himself to help the struggling marathoner. The problem was, Beggs didn’t have the strength to keep Haridasse upright on his own.

Noticing the problem, De Oliveira stepped in and helped to support Haridasse. And with Beggs and De Oliveira now supporting Haridasse, the trio managed to complete the final few blocks of the race down Boylston Street.

As Haridasse revealed to the Herald, De Oliveira was on the verge of a personal record when he broke off his pace to help his fellow marathoner.

(From left to right) Robson De Oliveira, Ajay Haridasse and Aaron Beggs cross the finish line

(From left to right) Robson De Oliveira, Ajay Haridasse and Aaron Beggs cross the finish line 

‘If he didn’t help me, that would have been his fastest race ever,’ Haridasse said.

De Oliveira, meanwhile, praised Beggs for being the first to stop and help Haridasse.

‘It was a split-second decision,’ De Oliveira wrote on Instagram. ‘When I entered the final stretch of the marathon, I was just a few meters away from achieving my personal best, but in the distance I saw [Haridasse] collapsing.

‘I knew I wouldn’t have the strength to help him on my own. In that moment, I thought, “God, if someone stops, I’ll stop too and help him.”‘

Later, De Oliveira ended up in the medical tent alongside Haridasse, who was battling dehydration.

Writing on Instagram, Beggs praised De Oliveira’s ‘selfless commitment to put others before yourself,’ calling him a ‘true star.’

‘The fact not many people realise you gave everything to help and ended up in a worse state than the guy we helped,’ Beggs wrote.

Both Haridasse and De Oliveira plan to return to race in 2027. 

A mechanical engineering student at Northeastern doing a co-op with local athletic apparel manufacturer, New Balance, Haridasse described Monday’s race as the ‘greatest experience ever.’

‘Obviously the wheels kinda fell off at mile 26,’ he told the Herald.

The moment took place near the end of the 130th Boston Marathon on Boylston Street

The moment took place near the end of the 130th Boston Marathon on Boylston Street 

Haridasse also thanked the Boston Athletic Association volunteers for saving him and the spectators who offered encouragement.

Beggs, a visiting runner from Northern Ireland, was referred to as a ‘superstar’ online by his running club.

‘What a gentleman!’ read a post from the North Down Athletic Club. ‘What a phenomenal sportsman.’

And that was just the start of the online lovefest.

‘Sometimes humanity gets it right,’ one fan wrote online.

‘Why I love the Boston Marathon – this happens over and over every single year,’ former Massachusetts Governor and current NCAA President Charlie Baker wrote on X.

One supporter added: ‘It’s moments like this that restore my faith in humanity.’

‘No one will remember the winner, but they’ll always remember this,’ another added. ‘Thanks for sharing.’

For those who do wish to remember the winners, defending-champions John Korir and Sharon Lokedi each finished first again with times of 2:01:52 and 2:18:51, respectively.

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