
""I was there to support her and try to get a little chuckle out of her. And if I could get a couple other laughs from other people and give them a light-hearted moment in a long race, then all the better.""
""Especially in the fourth mile, there's still a lot of anxiety as you're settling into the pace and settling into the race. At that point, it was a really nice place for [Lea] to be there, because it helps to lighten the mood and provide a moment of reprieve.""
""I feel incredibly grateful to have my husband there, cheerleading and spectating. He was putting his whole heart into it.""
""It gives you such a boost. The right partner can really lighten the load.""
During the Boston Marathon, Rob Lea cheered for his wife, Caroline Gleich, wearing a Speedo and holding a humorous sign. His goal was to make her laugh and lighten the mood for runners. Standing at the four-mile mark, he provided support during a critical moment of the race. Gleich expressed gratitude for his presence, noting that having a supportive partner can greatly impact performance and morale. She emphasized the difference in her experience when racing without him, highlighting the emotional boost a partner can provide.
Read at Boston.com
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