Running in tribute

Updated On Apr 21, 2013 10:25 pm IST
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Volunteers in bright yellow get ready prior to the London Marathon in the Mall in London, Sunday, April 21, 2013. Security has been stepped up in London following the recent bombs at the Boston Marathon. The London Marathon started as planned on a glorious sunny morning Sunday despite concerns raised by the bomb attacks on the Boston Marathon six days ago. AP Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 21, 2013 10:25 pm IST

Volunteers in bright yellow get ready prior to the London Marathon in the Mall in London, Sunday, April 21, 2013. Security has been stepped up in London following the recent bombs at the Boston Marathon. The London Marathon started as planned on a glorious sunny morning Sunday despite concerns raised by the bomb attacks on the Boston Marathon six days ago. AP Photo

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Runner Jason Darnall of Kentucky, who ran the Boston Marathon in 2012 but chose to run the London Marathon in 2013, wears a black ribbon at the start of the mass race of the London Marathon at Greenwich Park in southeast London April 21, 2013. Undaunted by the Boston Marathon bombings, big crowds lined the route of the London Marathon on Sunday to cheer on some 36,000 runners who paid their respects to the Boston victims by wearing black ribbons and holding a 30-second silence before the start. Reuters Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 21, 2013 10:25 pm IST

Runner Jason Darnall of Kentucky, who ran the Boston Marathon in 2012 but chose to run the London Marathon in 2013, wears a black ribbon at the start of the mass race of the London Marathon at Greenwich Park in southeast London April 21, 2013. Undaunted by the Boston Marathon bombings, big crowds lined the route of the London Marathon on Sunday to cheer on some 36,000 runners who paid their respects to the Boston victims by wearing black ribbons and holding a 30-second silence before the start. Reuters Photo

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Lulu a member of a British police explosive dog search team patrols with her handler during the London Marathon. The London Marathon started in defiant mood on a glorious sunny morning Sunday despite concerns raised by the bomb attacks on the Boston Marathon six days ago. London's is the first major international marathon since the double bomb attack near the finish line in Boston, which left three people dead and more than 170 injured, including many who are still hospitalized. AP Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 21, 2013 10:25 pm IST

Lulu a member of a British police explosive dog search team patrols with her handler during the London Marathon. The London Marathon started in defiant mood on a glorious sunny morning Sunday despite concerns raised by the bomb attacks on the Boston Marathon six days ago. London's is the first major international marathon since the double bomb attack near the finish line in Boston, which left three people dead and more than 170 injured, including many who are still hospitalized. AP Photo

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Craig Smith, left, Trisha Bunn and Keith Luxon, Brits who ran in the Boston marathon, shows their support in this year's Virgin London Marathon, at the Green Start Line, in Greenwich Park, east London. AP Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 21, 2013 10:25 pm IST

Craig Smith, left, Trisha Bunn and Keith Luxon, Brits who ran in the Boston marathon, shows their support in this year's Virgin London Marathon, at the Green Start Line, in Greenwich Park, east London. AP Photo

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Fun runners dressed as a camel and a dog, set off at the start of this year's Virgin London Marathon, at the Green Start Line, in Greenwich Park, east London. AP Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Fun runners dressed as a camel and a dog, set off at the start of this year's Virgin London Marathon, at the Green Start Line, in Greenwich Park, east London. AP Photo

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Max, a member of a British police explosive dog search team patrols with his handler outside Westminster station beside the route of the London Marathon. The London Marathon started in defiant mood on a glorious sunny morning Sunday despite concerns raised by the bomb attacks on the Boston Marathon six days ago. London's is the first major international marathon since the double bomb attack near the finish line in Boston, which left three people dead and more than 170 injured, including many who are still hospitalized. AP Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 21, 2013 10:25 pm IST

Max, a member of a British police explosive dog search team patrols with his handler outside Westminster station beside the route of the London Marathon. The London Marathon started in defiant mood on a glorious sunny morning Sunday despite concerns raised by the bomb attacks on the Boston Marathon six days ago. London's is the first major international marathon since the double bomb attack near the finish line in Boston, which left three people dead and more than 170 injured, including many who are still hospitalized. AP Photo

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British police officers grab a bite near the route of the London Marathon. The London Marathon started in defiant mood on a glorious sunny morning Sunday despite concerns raised by the bomb attacks on the Boston Marathon six days ago. London's is the first major international marathon since the double bomb attack near the finish line in Boston, which left three people dead and more than 170 injured, including many who are still hospitalized. AP Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 21, 2013 10:25 pm IST

British police officers grab a bite near the route of the London Marathon. The London Marathon started in defiant mood on a glorious sunny morning Sunday despite concerns raised by the bomb attacks on the Boston Marathon six days ago. London's is the first major international marathon since the double bomb attack near the finish line in Boston, which left three people dead and more than 170 injured, including many who are still hospitalized. AP Photo

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Finishers' medals are seen hanging after the finish line of the London Marathon. Undaunted by the Boston Marathon bombings, big crowds lined the route of London's mass road race on Sunday to cheer on around 36,000 runners, many of whom wore black ribbons to remember the dead and wounded. Reuters expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 21, 2013 10:25 pm IST

Finishers' medals are seen hanging after the finish line of the London Marathon. Undaunted by the Boston Marathon bombings, big crowds lined the route of London's mass road race on Sunday to cheer on around 36,000 runners, many of whom wore black ribbons to remember the dead and wounded. Reuters

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Britain's David Weir takes part in the wheelchair marathon at the London Marathon. Undaunted by the Boston Marathon bombings, big crowds lined the route of London's mass road race on Sunday to cheer on around 36,000 runners, many of whom wore black ribbons to remember the dead and wounded. Reuters expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 21, 2013 10:25 pm IST

Britain's David Weir takes part in the wheelchair marathon at the London Marathon. Undaunted by the Boston Marathon bombings, big crowds lined the route of London's mass road race on Sunday to cheer on around 36,000 runners, many of whom wore black ribbons to remember the dead and wounded. Reuters

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Priscah Jeptoo of Kenya runs on her way to winning the women's marathon at the London Marathon. Undaunted by the Boston Marathon bombings, big crowds lined the route of London's mass road race on Sunday to cheer on around 36,000 runners, many of whom wore black ribbons to remember the dead and wounded. Reuters expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 21, 2013 10:25 pm IST

Priscah Jeptoo of Kenya runs on her way to winning the women's marathon at the London Marathon. Undaunted by the Boston Marathon bombings, big crowds lined the route of London's mass road race on Sunday to cheer on around 36,000 runners, many of whom wore black ribbons to remember the dead and wounded. Reuters

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A runner wears a black ribbon in memory of the victims of Boston Marathon bombings starts the race during the London Marathon. AP Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 21, 2013 10:25 pm IST

A runner wears a black ribbon in memory of the victims of Boston Marathon bombings starts the race during the London Marathon. AP Photo

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Runners take part in the 2013 London Marathon in southeast London. AFP Photo expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Apr 21, 2013 10:25 pm IST

Runners take part in the 2013 London Marathon in southeast London. AFP Photo

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