What's Powering 3 Generations of Runners? Family, Grit and Sandwiches.
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Rodrigo Villavicencio, 78, expressed his deep appreciation for the New York City Marathon, highlighting how special it is to run alongside family, especially his grandson.
James, 55, ignited a family tradition by completing his first marathon in the late 1990s, which paved the way for his father and son to join him.
The family's support is deeply rooted, with Rodrigo's wife, Lupita, meticulously sewing names onto shirts to personalize the cheering experience for her husband and son.
Their 22-year-old triplet grandchildren have grown up actively supporting the family by cheering at marathons, wearing matching shirts to celebrate their loved ones' achievements.
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