Similar expressions of solidarity came from male spectators.
"There is nothing that happens anywhere, whether it is here or there, that changes what we do here," said one man.
"You have to carry on. It is tragic, but you have to carry on," said another.
Runner Andy Holloway finished in two-hours, 59 minutes and 24 seconds. He was happy with his time, but said his thoughts were also with Boston.
"Runners are part of a community, and especially marathon runners, and with the events in Boston last week it touched us all because we can relate to what those people were doing in running a marathon.
Ethiopia's Tsegaye Kebede won the race with an unofficial time of two hours, six minutes and four seconds.
Priscah Jeptoo of Kenya was the first-place runner in the elite women's event.
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