Runners Assist Exhausted Competitor at Boston Marathon Finish Line

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Arabic version: عداؤون يساعدون منافساً منهكاً عند خط نهاية ماراثون بوسطن

Two runners demonstrated remarkable sportsmanship at the Boston Marathon by helping an exhausted competitor cross the finish line. Aaron Beggs was the first to stop to pull Ajay Haridasse up off the ground after he fell and could not get up.

With Haridasse still struggling to stay on his feet, another runner, Robson De Oliveira, stepped in and the pair put their arms around Haridasse to help him across the line. This heartwarming moment was captured by several spectators who were present at the race.

According to BBC News, the incident occurred shortly after the 26-mile (41.8km) mark of the marathon, highlighting the camaraderie and support that exists among runners during such demanding events.

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