We remember Year-long marathon honors injured, killed in Boston

Thursday, May 16, 2013
Brian Bloom signs the banner showing a possible 20 mile route that can be used by runners to complete that part of a symbolic 26.2 mile marathon that starts with Wednesday's 5K, which is 3.1 miles and will finish with a second 5K on May 15, 2014. Thirty one runners and walkers took part in Wednesday event and Jaynee McNeley, community center supervisor, said they also collected about $100 in donations that will be sent to "The One Fund" to help support those families affected by the bombings. Ralph Pokormny/Daily Mail

Year-long marathon honors injured, killed in Boston

A moment of silence for those affected by the bombing at the finish line of the 2013 Boston Marathon on April 15. Ralph Pokorny
And they're off. Some running, some a combination of running and walking, some walking and two pushing a stroller with a child on board.
First across the finish is Nevada High School graduate and National Guard member Chris Byers.
Second to complete the course Amanda Lawler. Ralph Pokorny Daily Mail
Finishing in the top five, 8-year-old Ethan Gravely.
Kayla Shrewsbury and 2 1/2-year-old Jaycee Shrewsbury head onto the course. Ralph Pokorny
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