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Monday motivation: Marathon runner with prosthetic leg carries his guide and US flag across finish line

Congratulations to the winners of Monday’s Boston Marathon, but we’d like to give a special thanks to WBZ sports producer Scott Sullivan, who used his twitter feed to highlight some other outstanding performances of today’s race.

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Sullivan’s own candidate for video of the day shows runner Earl Granville on a prosthetic leg pause long enough to pick up his guide and carry her across the finish line.

WCBV reports:

Earl Granville is a nine-year-veteran who lost part of leg in the summer of 2008 when his vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan. Following his injury, Granville competed in multiple marathons, including Boston, Chicago, Detroit, and New York using a hand-bike.

On Monday, he took part in the marathon again, without a bike, and during his run, bystanders came up to him for hugs and thanked him. “I don’t know what they’re inspired about,” Granville said in a Facebook Live broadcast at mile 16. “I’m walking.”

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https://twitter.com/DocandRudy/status/854122103318204416

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Obviously we’ll miss plenty of heroes in this wrap-up, but here are some more whom Sullivan featured.

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