Support Our Athletes Running the Boston Marathon!
Special Olympics New Hampshire (SONH) is proud to have a team of four incredible athletes running in the 2025 Boston Marathon! Each year, we assemble a dedicated group to represent our mission, using this opportunity to raise funds, increase awareness, and build meaningful relationships between our athletes and Unified Partners.
We are thrilled to introduce our team of dedicated runners Thomas Cantara (SONH athlete), Thomas Hartge, Ben Langlois (SONH athlete), and Tory Wight.
How You Can Support
We are setting an ambitious fundraising goal of $26,200 (representing 26.2 miles of the marathon) to support Special Olympics New Hampshire programs and athletes. You can contribute in the following ways:
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Donate: Make a direct contribution to our page.
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Share: Help us spread the word by sharing our runners' inspiring stories on social media.
Meet the 2025 Special Olympics New Hampshire Boston Marathon Team

Thomas Cantara
Thomas M. Cantara is a Special Olympics athlete who has been running marathons since 2012. Running helped him lose about 80 pounds after high school. His marathon PR is 2:31 and he is the returning T20 champion of the Boston Marathon. Thomas will complete the World Major Marathons this April in London.
“Stay positive, determined, and keep going.”

Thomas Hartge
Tom Hartge attended Boston College after growing up in Michigan. While in his freshman year he watched Bill Rodgers win his first Boston Marathon and was inspired to eventually run it himself. In his senior year Tom ran his first Boston Marathon and will be toeing the line for his 39th Boston this April.
“Having attended six Olympic Games, I understand the enormous effort it takes athletes to compete in them and even more so in the Special Olympics. I hope that my effort in this year’s Boston Marathon will help some New Hampshire Special Olympics athletes to someday achieve their goals.”
Ben Langlois
Ben Langlois is a Special Olympics athlete from Keene, NH. Boston 2025 is his first ever marathon and he is excited for the opportunity. Ben has participated in SONH competitions since 2014 and has completed many local races around his hometown. When he’s not running, he also enjoys basketball, works at Hannaford and drives for Thomas Transportation.
“I'm running Boston because I think this will be another really cool experience in my life. I also think it's awesome to represent Special Olympics NH and to take on a new challenge.”


Tory Wight
Tory Wight is a 48-year-old avid runner who loves the outdoors and likes to be creative during down times. She has always loved to run but became more serious in 2012 starting off with a zombie-themed 5K and is now training for her sixth marathon. She is grateful to have the opportunity to take on the historic Boston Marathon.
“I am running the Boston Marathon for those who are disabled and cannot run and those whose health issues are an everyday challenge.”
Thank you to all our supporters
Thanks to generous contributions like yours, our athletes experience joy, build confidence, and achieve fulfillment