During the Boston Marathon, runners Aaron Beggs and Robson De Oliveira helped fellow competitor Ajay Haridasse cross the finish line after he struggled near the end. Their act of sportsmanship has been widely praised online.
Key points
Ajay Haridasse struggled near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.
Aaron Beggs and Robson De Oliveira assisted Haridasse to finish the race.
The act of sportsmanship received significant praise online.
De Oliveira and Beggs finished with times close to Haridasse's.
De Oliveira plans to return to the Boston Marathon in 2027.
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Robson De Oliveira, in white, and Aaron Beggs, in yellow, came to the assistance of Ajay Haridasse near the finish of Mondayâs Boston Marathon.Photograph: CJ Gunther/Reuters
Robson De Oliveira, in white, and Aaron Beggs, in yellow, came to the assistance of Ajay Haridasse near the finish of Mondayâs Boston Marathon.Photograph: CJ Gunther/Reuters
(Photograph: CJ Gunther/Reuters)
A pair of Boston Marathon runners who teamed up to help a fellow athlete across the raceâs finish line have been praised for their âbeautiful momentâ of sportsmanship.
Ajay Haridasse, a 21-year-old university student from Wakefield, Massachusetts, found himself stumbling after passing the 26-mile mark in Mondayâs race. After falling for a fourth time, he was âgetting ready to crawlâ to the finish line, Haridasse told the Boston Herald.
As he attempted to regain his strength, Aaron Beggs, a 40-year-old from Northern Ireland, appeared on his left side and pulled Haridasse to his feet. Haridasse stumbled again, only to be caught from behind by another runner, Robson De Oliveira, a 36-year-old of Brazil.
Beggs and De Oliveira lifted Haridasseâs arms around their shoulders and ran the remaining distance down Boylston Street together until they crossed the finish line.
The scene drew praise from spectators at the race and viewers online. One video of the interaction has received more than 2m likes on TikTok, while a joint Instagram post by De Oliveira and Beggs has more than 8,000 reposts.
âThese 2 men set aside their pride of what place they finished to help a stranger who worked just as hard as they did to enter the marathon,â one commenter said. âThis is amazing.â
Another commenter hailed the trio as âthe 3 Musketeersâ.
The race took a toll on De Oliveira too, and he was taken to a medical tent by staff after crossing the finish line. The Brazilian said the choice to help his fellow runner was a âsplit-second decisionâ that came as he was nearing a personal best time.
âI knew I wouldnât have the strength to help him on my own. In that moment, I thought, âGod, if someone stops, Iâll stop too and help him. And God was so generous to us that [Beggs] stopped, and I knew I could help, because two are stronger than one. Iâm grateful to God for the strength He gave us in that moment and that Harid didnât give up,â De Oliveira wrote on Instagram. âMy friend, you were incredibly strong! Congratulations on the race â this is the spirit of Boston!â
Beggs commented on De Oliveiraâs post, praising the âselfless commitment to put others before yourselfâ.
The former was also hailed by the North Down Athletic Club, a running group in County Down.
âOur superstar on the finishing straight at Boston Marathon to a time of 2hr44 couldnât pass an athlete in distress,â the club wrote in . âWhat a gentleman! What a phenomenal sportsman.â
De Oliveira finished with an official time of 2hr 44min 26sec, followed by Haridasse at 2:44:32 and Beggs at 2:44:36. Monday marked the 130th edition of the Boston Marathon, which is widely considered one of the worldâs most difficult races for its tough qualifying standards, hilly terrain and competitive field.
Haridasse told the Boston Herald the marathon was âthe greatest experience everâ and that he will âdefinitelyâ be running the race again. De Oliveira also said he plans to return in 2027.
âIâll be back here in 2027, God willing,â he wrote on Instagram. âI wonât give up on breaking the 2:40 barrier in this distance!â
Q&A
What happened to Ajay Haridasse during the Boston Marathon?
Ajay Haridasse stumbled and fell multiple times near the finish line, prompting Aaron Beggs and Robson De Oliveira to assist him across the finish line.
Who are the runners that helped Ajay Haridasse?
The runners who helped Ajay Haridasse are Aaron Beggs from Northern Ireland and Robson De Oliveira from Brazil.
What was the finish time for the runners involved in the rescue?
Robson De Oliveira finished with a time of 2:44:26, followed by Ajay Haridasse at 2:44:32 and Aaron Beggs at 2:44:36.
What did Robson De Oliveira say about helping Ajay Haridasse?
Robson De Oliveira described the decision to help as a 'split-second decision' and emphasized that 'two are stronger than one' in that moment.
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