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Press Release - Boston Marathon - 1/29/24

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                Series: Cities & Towns of the Boston Marathon
                                  BROOKLINE

As the first-ever Boston Marathon municipal charity team, Team Brookline 
harnesses the power of sport to strengthen, support, and unite the 
Brookline community. Team Brookline raises funds and awareness for its five 
charity partners namely The Brookline Center for Community Mental Health, 
Brookline Education Foundation, Brookline Library Foundation, Brookline 
Symphony Orchestra, and Brookline Teen Center.   

Over the past decade, more than 350 novice and veteran marathoners have 
been part of Team Brookline and with the support of friends, family, and 
the local business community, our athletes have raised more than $3 million 
to support the arts, education, literacy, mental health, and youth 
development in Brookline.  

The Town of Brookline's official marathon team, Team Brookline was 
conceptualized and has been managed since its inception by Nancy Vineberg 
and the development team at The Brookline Center for Community Mental 
Health.  

Nancy said: "Team Brookline embodies the power of community. Our uniqueness 
as a Boston Marathon team lies in supporting five distinct charities. While 
fundraising is crucial, in a world where nonprofits often must compete for 
resources, we've embraced collaboration, allowing each charity to thrive. 
The Brookline Center's expertise and infrastructure drive this shared 
journey, creating a formidable force for good in our community." 

The top fundraiser for Team Brookline in 2023 was Greg Cole, raising more 
than $30,000! He is back to run again this year, this time with his 
daughter Capria Cole alongside him. 

Greg Cole: 

"I am incredibly grateful for the support and camaraderie within my team 
and the leadership of Team Brookline. Everyone is so supportive. From the 
first time we met to the day of the marathon, the bond between us is 
something that I know will last forever.  

"The leadership of Team Brookline believed in me last year, and I couldn't 
imagine running for anyone else. Their belief has been truly inspiring and 
has made my experience incredibly meaningful and it is my pleasure to call 
Team Brookline my home again. 

"I was never a runner. I was overweight and only started in 2021 when I 
signed up for a Santa Shuffle to honor my dad who had died 27 years prior. 
From a series of 5K's to the Boston Marathon- I lost over 100 pounds and 
despite having two full hip replacements I crossed the finish line on 
Boylston Street.  

"Crossing the finish line last year was such a great moment. As I crossed 
the finish line my daughter said she wanted to run with me next year.  I 
was starting to think she forgot about it, but then she asked me when we 
started training. I couldn't be prouder of her commitment to the marathon. 

"We train together with our Marathon Coalition team coach Rick Muhr, we 
talk about it every day and we push each other. I like to think that we 
will run together but knowing my daughter she will likely sprint past me to 
ensure she beats my time.  

"My advice to my daughter or anyone else running this year? Don't go out 
too fast and don't overthink your finishing time. Coach Rick says that if 
you're asked about your time, simply reply ‘the time of my life'. Have fun 
and finish in relative comfort." 

Capria Cole: 
"I am 17 years old and will turn 18 in March this year – just in time to do 
the marathon. I am a current senior student at Hamilton Wenham Regional 
High School, and I will be furthering my academic career at High Point 
University in North Carolina. 

"I have seen all the hard work and dedication that my dad puts into 
improving every day, and I knew that I wanted to do the same. I am so proud 
of him, and I want to work by his side to better ourselves.  

"I've always been athletic but only started running during COVID so I could 
get out of the house and stick to a hobby. This opportunity means a lot to 
me, and I am grateful that the team believes in me and that our coach 
believes I can make it to the finish line. 

"It feels amazing that I can be changing so many lives by doing something 
that I love. I will forever be grateful for my supportive teammates and the 
life-long friendships I have made.  

"My dad is always giving me small tips to stay healthy and motivated. 
During the car rides to morning practice, he always encourages me to drink 
my water while we jam out to our music and get hyped for our extensive run. 

"On race day, I'll definitely stay with my dad for the first few miles as 
it's a once in a lifetime experience to be running the Boston Marathon with 
him. I love him so much, but I will be crossing the finish line before 
him!" 

Learn more about The Brookline Center for Community Mental Health, Team
Brookline, and support Greg and Capria on their marathon journeys. 

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