Dear Runners of Runner's World, I just wanted to let you know about a campaign we have started called #Handsoverhearts. The campaign urges runners of this Sunday's London Marathon to cross the finish line with their hands over their hearts in tribute to the tragic events that unfolded in Boston on Monday. Running is a…
Lucy Fraser-Macnamara wrote (see) ... 30 seconds silence and a black ribbon could be seen as an obligatory arrangement by the race organisers, #Handsoverhearts is not. It's a personal gesture made by runners if they choose (and remember) to do so. ... How can giving a ribbon to runners be seen as making wearing it…
Agreed, crossing the line is a very personal thing, and would have been for all those runners in Boston who didn't make it past the finish line, for those who were injured or lost their lives watching that personal moment. 30 seconds silence and a black ribbon could be seen as an obligatory arrangement by the race…
Lucy Fraser-Macnamara wrote (see) Agreed, crossing the line is a very personal thing, and would have been for all those runners in Boston who didn't make it past the finish line, for those who were injured or lost their lives watching that personal moment. 30 seconds silence and a black ribbon could be seen as an…
Lucy Fraser-Macnamara wrote (see) The #Handsoverheart campaign was also started before any official confirmation of ribbons and silence, it’s a runner's reaction to a very personally affecting tragedy. Best Wishes, Lucy so peoples reaction should be an individual thing....once everyone starts doing the same thing.they are…