
Heartwarming moments on Heartbreak Hill
On your mark. Get set. Go.
For many racers, built up nerves are shattered by the crack of the starting gun. Or, the monumental moment is felt when their foot crosses the finish line—hands rising into the air in celebration for the months of preparation finally paid off.
However, runners of the annual Boston Marathon would credit their most pivotal moment to the 21 mile marker—the infamous Heartbreak Hill.
The last in a series of hills along Newton’s rolling path, Heartbreak Hill is by far the steepest at a 3.3 percent grade. The 4 distinct knolls start 17 miles into the race and persist for four excruciating miles of varying incline.
These images were captured at the climax of the hill and the race. At the crest, the skyline of Boston comes into view and it’s all downhill from there—literally.
Racer 23108—still sporting a smile 21 miles in.
Encouragement in the form of an outstretched hand, transferring energy through the crack of a high-five.
Someone you can lean on.
Girl raises her cowbell in preparation—looking for the bob of her mothers head to break the hill's horizon.
Watching all this running is tiring work.
Go Ireland! Spectator cheers while runners contemplate waving the white flag.
This kid found a comfortable spot on a pile of discarded cups.
Emotional support from a furry friend.
Runner takes a quick shower to freshen up before hugs at the finish line.
Pushing through the pain.
Moments before the fall.
Jim takes a breather.
Father and son play catch while they wait for mom to pass.
Best seat in the house.
He's a track star.
Runner stretches to avoid injury.
Boston Marathon veteran watches from the sidelines this year.
Excuse me sir... I think you're supposed to drink the water.
Supportive friend or crazed fan?
Mother and daughter embrace.
Deja Vu.

BOSTON—The sun was out on Marathon Monday, breaking 70 degrees for the first time this spring as Sisay Lemma broke the tape at 2:06:17—The first finisher of 2024.
30,000 runners filled the Boston streets this weekend—their families and friends tagging along to cheer them on from the sidelines. Along the 26.2 mile course, the best place to view the race was the heartbreaking halfway point.