Those who finish first are not always the winner.
Running Together
Running is good for your health, but it becomes so much more enjoyable when you do it with others.
Charity 5K Marathon
In 2013, Lance Corporal Myles Kerr anticipated winning the charity 5K marathon in Charlevoix, Michigan with his fellow Marines.
But He Won In An Unexpected Way
9-year-old boy participating in the marathon, named Boden Fuchs, was struggling to keep pace with his friends when Lcpl Kerr came across him.
Boden Was Already Behind
Boden had already lost sight of his running mates who thought he had run off ahead of them, so when he saw Kerr, he asked for some help.
The Marine Decided To Slow Down
Not knowing what to do anymore, Boden reached out his hand to Kerr and asked, “Sir, will you please run with me?” The Marine decided that beating his fellow Marines and acing the race weren’t as important as giving a hand to the struggling boy.
Better Together
Kerr gave up winning the race to run alongside the boy. He gave him encouragement up until the finish line, which they crossed together.
A New-Found Friendship
Boden and Kerr met up again after the race so Boden and his family could formally thank the kind-hearted man for such a thoughtful act.
People Are Moved By The Marine’s Good Deed
In response to all the praises he received, Kerr tweeted, “I was just doing what any man would do.”
Kerr surely knows what the saying, “Leave no man behind” means.
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