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: Similar to the Red Lantern in the Tour de France, the last runner in a marathon is sometimes treated with as much reverence as the winner.
: It is a tradition for race directors and spectators to stay at the finish line until the very last person crosses, sometimes hours after the official clock has stopped. Notable Examples
In many major marathons, such as New York and London, the final runner is celebrated as an inspiration because they spend the longest time on the course—often battling injury, extreme exhaustion, or physical disabilities—yet refuse to quit. Last Runner
: A Venezuelan amputee who finished the race after more than 15 hours, stopping every 100 steps to adjust his prostheses.
"I would be last, but I just wanted to finish." - WVU Health Sciences : Similar to the Red Lantern in the
The "Last Runner" is a powerful concept in the world of distance racing, often used to symbolize the rawest form of human grit. While the winners take the glory, the final finisher often receives the loudest ovation. The Philosophy of the Final Finisher
: Recognized by running legend Kathrine Switzer as the final official finisher of the 2026 race. The "Last Runner Standing" Format : A Venezuelan amputee who finished the race
: For the last runner, the race is rarely about competing with others; it’s about a personal victory over the desire to stop.