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“It was incredible,” Faherty said of the experience.
“My seeding number was 4,244 (of more than 25,000 runners), so I was a little more than 4,000 back from the start. And when we went over crests of hills, just to see all of the heads out in front just bobbing and filling the road, and seeing all of the spectators on the sides cheering you on … You really can’t explain it. It was such an incredible feeling,” he continued.
“Around mile 25, that’s when it all came down. To realize that I was almost there (at the finish line). My parents were somewhere around the finish and I was looking for them the last mile or so, then once I saw them, it just brought everything together for me. To get across the finish line and think that I had just completed the Boston Marathon, it was just such a spectacular feeling,” Faherty said.
A landscape/nursery technology student from
“I know I definitely could have ran better. I was hoping for somewhere between
About 20 miles into the race runners hit Heartbreak Hill, which takes a heavy toll on many.
“Heartbreak Hll wasn’t as bad as I thought it was going to be. It was a long, gradual uphill. Because of where it is in the race it hurts you a little bit, but overall it wasn’t too, too bad,” Faherty said.
"I'm really proud of him," said Mike Paulhamus, Faherty's cross country coach at
Robert Cheruiyot, the record-holder from
Between now and his return to
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