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A picture is worth 1,000 words: Crossing the finish line

A picture is worth 1,000 words: Crossing the finish line

Here's your daily dose of inspiration, courtesy of United States Marines and a brave 11-year-old boy:

Spectators at a children's triathlon in Florida were brought to tears by the sight of Marines carrying a little boy with a broken prosthetic leg across the finish line.

Bone cancer-survivor Ben Baltz, 11, was participating in his third triathlon of the summer when he had an accident with his prosthetic leg Sunday during the final portion of the race.

"The screws came loose and it fell off and the Marine picked me up and he ran the rest of the way," Ben said. "It was pretty nice."

His mother, Kim Baltz, was waiting at the finish line and wondering where he son was when she heard the announcer say, "Turn around and look at what's happening on the course."

She turned around to see Ben riding on a Marine's back, surrounded by five other Marines.

"It just made me start crying that they would have picked him up and helped him finish the race," she said.

The Marine who carried Ben was Pfc. Matt Morgan of San Diego, Calif. Morgan, 19, has been in the Marines for a year and is based in Pensacola, Fla. A group of Marines had come to the Sea Turtle Tri to volunteer.

Click here to see more pictures of Ben and Pfc. Morgan.

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