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Marion Man Was Running in Boston Marathon when Race Was Marred by Explosion

A Christopher Jensen of Marion was listed as running in the Boston Marathon and finishing the race roughly two and a half hours after it began.

A Marion man was one of several Iowans who was involved in the Boston Marathon that was disrupted by two horrific explosions this afternoon.

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The Boston Marathon website has a Christopher Jensen finishing 206th place with a time of 2 hours and 37 minutes. This would place him as finishing far before the explosion happened, but Jensen's current status is unknown.

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Iowans are stunned and horrified, taking to Twitter to express both their disgust and condolences following the news of two explosions that occured near the finish line of the Boston Marathon Monday.

See Also: Former Iowa Runner Nukuri-Johnson Reports She is Safe After Boston Marathon Explosion

Other Iowa City residents involved in the Marathon via KWWL:

Danielle Berndt of Iowa City

Molly Esche of Iowa City

The blasts occurred just before 3 p.m. eastern time, according to MyFoxBoston.

Boston Police are reporting 22 injured, two dead,according to BackBay Patch. A media briefing is scheduled for 4:30 at the Westin Hotel.

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NBC News reported fire engines, police and emergency medical personnel were headed to the scene. An affiliate reporter told NBC News she heard two loud explosions, and that "everybody kind of ducked and hit the ground," and Jackie Bruno, reporter for New England Cable News said she saw people with significant injuries, including one person with a leg blown off.

"Runners were coming in and saw unspeakable horror," Bruno said.  

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Three Cedar Falls brothers who were running in the Boston Marathon are safe, the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports, following the news of two explosions that occured near the finish line of the Boston Marathon Monday.

The Courier said Lisa Sevcik heard from her son Joseph Sevick that he and his brothers Daniel and David Sevick are safe. The three were running with the Iowa State University running club, according to Cedar Falls Patch.

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