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Town and Country Man Describes Scene At Boston Marathon

Eric Strand had just finished the race ten minutes earlier. He called it a "very sad day in Boston."

One of the many St. Louis area residents in Boston during Monday's marathon was Eric Strand. Strand, a Town and Country man who is a veteran of marathon runner, Tweeted out a photo from the scene as the first explosion hit, roughly 10 minutes after he crossed the finish line.

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Tuesday morning, he shared his impressions about what happened via email:

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"I just ran into one other St. Louis-area runner soon after the finish of the race, Mark Volkmann from St. Charles.  He had run a great race and was elated, as were most of the other runners in the finishers chutes.  The mood changed with the first explosion.  Some questioned whether it was part of a celebration . . . I was pretty sure something bad had happened immediately. After the second explosion, police calmly moved the runners along out of the finishers chutes away from the blasts. It took about 5 minutes before the city erupted in sirens and flashing lights.

 Very sorry for the victims and their families. The Boston Marathon is truly a celebration of human spirit and man’s desire to persevere and excel . . . the city of Boston embraces the race and those attributes.  They will never forget this terrible day, but they will persevere."

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Staff at  tells Patch the following members of the Swim, Bike, Run Tri Club were at the marathon, but have been accounted for and are safe.

  • Doug Havlin, who is also a Swim, Bike, Run employee
  • Brigitte Strotter
  • Flavia Bader
  • Katherine Buchowski
  • Wayne Moore

"They're all OK We found a  lot of posts on Facebook saying  they're ok,"  Swim, Bike Run store owner Sally Drake told Patch.

Local Editor Gabrielle Biondo contributed information for this report


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