His action in helping at the finish certainly made a potentially disappointing day at vlm into a very good one for him...
Anyway, if it was you and a milestone pb (sub 3, sub 4, whatever relative to you at present) was almost in the bag for you with 300m to go, would you have stopped to help?
The news has rightly bigged up the Swansea runner story, stopping to help a Chorlton runner losing time & places.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-39686765
Was curious if he was close to a pb and missed out through his actions, so checked powerof10... turns out he's a 2.30ish runner.
http://www.thepowerof10.info/athletes/profile.aspx?athleteid=522615
Was aiming for 2h24 this year:
https://thewelshrunner.com/2017/01/10/marathon-madness-begins/
Splits on Sunday show he'd slowed up after 25km:
http://results-2017.virginmoneylondonmarathon.com/2017/?content=detail&fpid=search&pid=search&idp=9999990F5ECC85000024C61C&lang=EN_CAP&event=MAS&search%5Bname%5D=Rees&search%5Bfirstname%5D=M&search%5Bsex%5D=%25&search%5Bnation%5D=%25&search_sort=name&search_event=MAS
His action in helping at the finish certainly made a potentially disappointing day at vlm into a very good one for him...
Anyway, if it was you and a milestone pb (sub 3, sub 4, whatever relative to you at present) was almost in the bag for you with 300m to go, would you have stopped to help?