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Manchester Road Race has a new starter after its long-time starter passed away: ‘This is about keeping a tradition’

Summary by Hartford Courant
MANCHESTER – When long-time Manchester Road Race starter Bob Moran died in September, it was the passing of an icon. Every year since 1989, the maroon-jacketed Moran stood in front of over 10,000 runners on Thanksgiving Day and at 10 a.m., when the race started, the puff of smoke from his starting pistol was wafted away and there was Moran charging to the sidewalk to avoid being trampled. In keeping with the tradition of having a starter with a …
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