Marathon Guides Are Giving Athletes of All Abilities the Chance to Run on Equal Footing

On a Saturday in 2016, Brooke Ely Danielson was running through Central Park, while training for her first-ever New York City Marathon. This particular course had become routine – but on this day, she noticed some people wearing neon yellow shirts that read “blind runner” or “deaf runner” or “guide.” They were running in pairs…
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