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Posted On: May 3, 2013 By : Staff

Special Report:
Bombing Rocks Sports World

Multiple People Injured After Explosions Near Finish Line at Boston Marathon
Organizers of the Boston Marathon were faced with challenges immediately following the bombings, including how to communicate with runners who had not yet finished the race. Image from Alex Trautwig/Getty Images

By Jason Gewirtz and Courtney Ray

The bombings at the Boston Marathon on April 15 and the ensuing search for the suspects in the attack sent shockwaves through the greater Boston region as well as the sports-event and hospitality industries. In addition to three dead and more than 200 injured, the attacks also wreaked havoc on sporting events and conventions that were postponed or canceled and sent other events scrambling to reassess their security plans.

For Pat Moscaritolo, president and CEO of the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau, the moments after the blasts on Boylston Street were terrifying and racked with uncertainty: “After something like that, you don’t know in the first minutes, first hours, what’s really happening. You know the bombs went off and the first responders arrived, but you don’t know much more than that.”

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