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Boston runners to honour slain Chinese student

Fifteen spots will be reserved for people to commemorate Lu Lingzi, one of three people killed in attack on marathon last year

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Lu Lingzi had just aced her exams before she died. Photo: SCMP

The organisers of the Boston Marathon have reserved 15 places for runners to compete in honour of Lu Lingzi, the mainland student who died in the bombing attack on the event last year, local media have reported.

Lu, a 23-year-old graduate student at Boston University majoring in mathematics and statistics, was watching the race when two pressure cooker bombs exploded near the crowded finish line, killing her and two others. Hundreds more were injured, including Lu's friend, fellow student Zhou Denling.

Organiser Boston Athletic Association said it had reserved 10 spots for Lu's family to fill with runners of their choosing, and another five would be decided by members of the Boston University community, according to school newspaper, .

"Through my interactions with them, this family has shown me what grace is all about," dean of students Kenneth Elmore told the newspaper.

"For them to think of us during their time of sadness and sorrow, and to give the people in this community the chance to show their support in such a spectacular way, we should be humbly honoured."

Any money raised by the runners will be donated to the Lu Lingzi Scholarship Fund.

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