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7th November 2018
03:27pm GMT

People on Twitter were quick to brand the move "selfish" and began questioning why he couldn't have waited until the finish line. https://twitter.com/AbeFroman/status/1060185865236865024SHE SAID YES: A woman who was running in Sunday’s New York City Marathon was at mile 16 when her longtime boyfriend hopped over the barrier and dropped to one knee. She ended the day with a medal around her neck and a ring on her finger. https://t.co/8xbZ6P24RM pic.twitter.com/YizdEJYOhc
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) November 5, 2018
He couldn't propose to her at the finish line?
— BLOOP! (@susiemcdonnell) November 5, 2018
It couldn't wait until the finish line because..? ?
— Cas (@casempire) November 6, 2018
She’s going to pretend it didn’t bother her that he pulled her out at mile 16...but it will. For sure.
— liz (@lizj1205) November 6, 2018
She’s going to pretend it didn’t bother her that he pulled her out at mile 16...but it will. For sure.
— liz (@lizj1205) November 6, 2018
In fairness to the couple, Kaitlyn looked happy as the proposal was unfolding, said yes, and continued on the marathon. So maybe she didn't mind it too much. And it sounds like things went over pretty well in the moment too - at least, according to Kathleen Figueroa, Dennis' cousin. She told CBS:She’s going to pretend it didn’t bother her that he pulled her out at mile 16...but it will. For sure.
— liz (@lizj1205) November 6, 2018
"She cried a little bit, said yes, hugged him and then said 'OK, I have to go finish my race.'"Kathleen also explained the reason that Dennis popped the question during the middle of the race, rather than the finish line. She said that he had been hoping to propose a threw first stop of the race that was in Manhattan - and Mile 16 was located near the Queensboro Bridge, the one which connects Queens and midtown Manhattan. Kaitlyn ended up finishing the marathon with a time of 4 hours and 24 minutes. Featured image via CBS.
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