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SALT LAKE CITY — Thousands of runners ran their hearts out Saturday at the annual Salt Lake City Marathon — and the winner this year was a Utah native.
The fastest time for the 26.2-mile run was accomplished by Mike Nelson, who ran the race in 2 hours and 33 minutes.
"I'm not in the greatest shape I've ever been in, so it was a struggle, but I got it," Nelson said.
Many runners ran in groups of friends or to support foundations, or they just ran to accomplish a goal they had set for themselves.
If you'd like the run the Salt Lake Marathon next year, you can sign up at saltlakecitymarathon.com.
Read more about Mike Nelson's journey to the finish line at www.deseretnews.com.