The start of the Glass City Marathon.
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Runners make their way to the finish line in the rain.
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Evan Gaynor is congratulated by Jeff Taylor, right, after Gaynor set a course record of 2 hours, 21 minutes, 24 seconds to win the men's marathon.
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Security in the early hours of marathon prepare.
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Carrie Zimmerman of Bryan, Ohio, wear a yellow raincoat as she prepares to start the race.
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Richard Biggins of Sylvania uses a hand-cycle to start off the race.
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Monica Weaver, right, is joined by her daughter Amber Weaver 4, to run across the finish line.
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Mayor Mike Bell, left, speaks with Ohio State trooper Lt. William Bowers.
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Jeff Galvin of Cleveland has an ALS tattoo as he pushes Robin Hanna-Mower, who has ALS, to the start of the race.
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A flag is flown over UT in honor of those killed or injured in the Boston Marathon.
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Christina Murphy wins the women's half-marathon.
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Jeff Berman of Toledo cheers runners on at the start line.
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Laura Gillette of Goshen, Ind., reacts to winning the Glass City Marathon in 3 hours, 4 minutes, 13 seconds.
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Laura Gillette of Goshen, Ind., reacts to winning the Glass City Marathon in 3 hours, 4 minutes, 13 seconds.
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Evan Gaynor crosses the finish line and sets a course record of 2 hours, 21 minutes, 24 seconds to win the men's marathon.
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Angel Marrero of Cleveland wears a garbage bag while stretching before running.
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Runners bow their heads and share a moment of silence at the start of the marathon in honor of those killed or injured in the Boston Marathon.
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Fans manage the rain and cheer runners on from the sideline.
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The start line of the marathon.
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Jeff Galvin of Cleveland pushes Robin Hanna-Mower, who has ALS, to the start of the race. Erin O'Connell, right, wishes her luck on the race.
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Tom Falvey waves a flag while runners get ready to start the 5k and half-marathon.
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Tom Falvey waves a flag while runners get ready to start the 5k and half marathon.
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Despite the rain fans cheer on runners.
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The start of the Glass City Marathon.
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