Tom Meagher, who’s greeted the winners of the Marathon every year for the past 27, remembers the color of smoke from the first blast, the smell in the air. And from your responses, we learned that the details of that day remain vivid a decade later. The events of April 15, 2013, disrupted our foundational sense of safety. The blast killed three people, injured hundreds more and forever changed the story of the World’s Greatest Marathon. These were the questions we asked our readers and contributors as we considered how to mark the 10 years since the Boston Marathon bombing. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)Įditors' note: How do we reclaim something we love, when it’s forever marked by tragedy? How do we move forward in a world that is fundamentally different than the one we thought we knew? Rodrigo Ronzella celebrates after crossing the finish line during the 126th Boston Marathon on Apin Boston, Massachusetts.
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