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This is for 'didi' looking on from heaven: 3rd place winner Manju Yadav
Updated On: 21 January, 2019 10:50 AM IST | Mumbai | Hemal Ashar
That is a big part of why this event is so compelling, since it is not just a race but a slice of life

Manju Yadav grimaces in pain. Pic/Bipin Kokate
The outstanding feature of any marathon is the spirit of resilience, determination and courage it brings out in every competitor, elite or amateur. That is a big part of why this event is so compelling, since it is not just a race but a slice of life.
The third place winner in the women's 21km category, Manju Yadav struggled to hold back her tears during her run. She revealed, "I lost my elder sister on January 3 this year, from Multiple Sclerosis [MS]-related complications. I ran this half marathon in her memory. The last few days of training and focus helped me come out of the dark abyss I slid into. I thought to myself that going out and running will help me combat my depression," explained the long distance runner, who now wants to focus on the marathon as a prime event.

