Jackson Caldwell won the 48th Annual Lincoln Marathon on Sunday, crossing the finish line in 2:22.01 as spectators and supporters lined Stadium Drive in Lincoln to cheer runners home. The race began on Vine Street and finished with a steady stream of runners coming through the same downtown stretch, where supporters clapped and shouted as each athlete passed.
Among them was Amy Goodburn, who stood on T Street to back half-marathon runners as they entered the final mile, waiting for her son, Ethan, to finish his first half marathon. Nearby, medics and volunteers helped an exhausted runner after he completed the race, a reminder that even as the crowd celebrated, the day still demanded care and recovery for those who pushed hardest.
The lincoln marathon has become one of Lincoln’s most visible spring races, and Sunday’s finish showed why: the event was as much about the people on the curb as the runners on the road. The source material offers few narrative details beyond the images and captions, but it does show a race that drew families, volunteers and spectators into the final stretch. The question that lingers is not who won — Caldwell settled that — but how many more runners crossed the line with the same mix of relief, pride and exhaustion visible at the end.