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ICYMI: 'Ultra-Marathoner,' Recovering Addict Runs 24 Hours at Belmont High Track
Henry Ward completed his 24-hour, 85-mile marathon Tuesday morning.

BELMONT, MA – "Ultra" marathon is right. Henry Ward, a recovering addict turned man who runs distances most of us are out of breath just thinking about, completed a 24-hour, 85-mile run for charity Tuesday morning at Belmont High School.
That's more than three Boston Marathons. We'll let that sink in for a minute.
Ward plugged away at the Belmont High School track from 6 a.m. Monday morning to 6 a.m. Tuesday morning. According to CBS Boston, the runner first sought treatment for drug and alcohol addiction close to a decade ago.
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Ward now runs to raise money for Runwell, an organization that encourages running and other healthy, physical activities to help people with recovery. His latest ultra-marathon raised money for scholarships for programs combatting addiction.
"It’s a long way to run, but I knew it’s a track run-slash-walk-slash-just-get-it-done," Ward told WBZ NewsRadio. "I didn’t have any mileage goals, just to finish it."
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What did you do this morning? Henry Ward ran 84+ miles to raise awareness for addiction & @Runwell1. Wow! https://t.co/rfdjmN797n #wcvb pic.twitter.com/116Cl0gMoG
— Jenny Barron (@JennyWCVB) April 25, 2017
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Story originally published April 25.
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