Wednesday, January 8, 2014

2013 Louisville Boston Response Run

 On April 15, 2013 two bombs exploded during the Boston Marathon (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)killing 3 people and injuring an estimated 264 others. In response to bombing, cities across to the United States had response runs. These are some frames from the run that took place in Louisville, KY.

J.J. Pinter, the event coordinator, holds an American Flag before the Boston Marathon Attack Response Run. April 20, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Runners gather outside of Slugger Stadium before the Boston Marathon Attack Response Run in downtown Louisville. April 20, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)
Laken Letellier gives direction to runners before the start of the Boston Marathon Attack Response Run Satruday. April 20, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Three year old Trey Pinter snuggles up in his warm American flag blanket before the Boston Marathon Attack Response Run in downtown Louisville. April 20, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

J.J. Pinter, front left, and Laken Letellier, front right, lead the pack of runners for the Boston Marathon Attack Response Run. The first four minutes of the run where spent in silence to show respect to those killed and injured during the attacks. April 20, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)
Runners start the 26.2 minute run down Main Street in commemoration for the bombing victims at the Boston Marathon on Monday April 15, 2013. The first four minutes of the run where spent in silence to show respect for those lost in the tragedy. April 20, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)


Runners start the 26.2 minute run down Main Street in commemoration for the bombing victims at the Boston Marathon on Monday April 15, 2013. The first four minutes of the run where spent in silence to show respect for those lost in the tragedy.April 20, 2013.


Runners run down Main Street past Whiskey Row construction during the Boston Marathon Attack Response Run in downtown Louisville. April 20, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)


Boston Marathon Attack Response runners make there way through Fourth Street Live Saturday for a 26.2 minute run to commemorate those lost in the Boston Marathon bombing tragedy. April 20, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

A Boston Marathon Attack Response runner holds an American flag as he makes his way down Fourth Street Live. April 20, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)
Boston Marathon Attack Response runners make there way through Fourth Street for a 26.2 minute run to commemorate those lost in the Boston Marathon bombing tragedy. April 20, 2013.

Nancy Tolley, far left, and her son, Andrew Tolley, clap their hands out of respect for the runners taking part in the Boston Marathon Attack Response Run. April 20, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

Jennifer Collins and her daxon, Oscar, finish up the last stretch of the 26.2 minute run in downtown Louisville to commemorate those lost in the Boston Marathon bombing tragedy Monday. April 20, 2013. (Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

aylor Wolfe, center, holds his daughter, Piper Wolfe, as he  grabs some fruit and water after taking part in the Boston Marathon Attack Response Run Saturday in downtown Louisville. April 20, 2013.
(Matt Herp/Special to the Courier-Journal)

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