scoolover
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First of all, it is now tomorrow and I feel very good. Much better than after the race. My feet hurt and I have mild soreness but nothing major.
Second, I forgot to mention that I was registered in the clydesdale divison. After the races, I checked the sign in sheet and there were only about 6 or 7 people who would have been in my weight class. Of those, it was not listed what race they were in. I am thinking that maybe I did well in that respect.
Third, I mentioned that If I stuck with the leader, I would qualify for Boston. I would never run Boston. My yankee fandom would prohibit such a thing.
Lastly, there were two injuries that I saw. One guy looked pretty bad but perhaps he had his eyes closed to avoid eye contact with some rubber neckers. The other guy pulled up at about mile 25.6 or .7. We were less than 1/2 from the finish and something would not let him finish. Leg or foot would be my best guest. I should have carried him. Really.
Okay, pics.
Here is the hotel we stayed at. It was the host hotel and the expo was here. The starting line was right out front. Very good decison on my part.
My son and me before the race.
The race expo. It was surprisingly good. I compare everything to Disney so I was expecting cheezy but again, it was very good.
Here is Bill Rodgers. I would have waited for his autograph but he won the Boston Marathon. I am a Yankee fan so I couldn't.
All you need to run is a pair of shoes. Well...you know the rest.
Here is the start. Nice of them to start us on a mountain. *******s! I think that is the race director in the front. I figured out his game quickly. He has to pretend to be a jerk so peolpe don't bug him with stupid stuff but I bet he's a really nice guy.
Here is a picture of a van with a lighthouse in the back.
This was perhaps 4 miles into the race when again, I was the leader!!! Nice town.
After the regular start, we were back tracking through all these people. It really was like swimming up stream.
Me and Jane at the halfway point. This picture is the first I have seen of her face even though we talked for two+ hours.
Here is the second guy who passed me.
Boy was this a nice sight. .2 to go.
I had to walk for the previous 4 miles to ensure I had the strength to "pose" for this picture.
Add 30 min to the 4:50. See what I mean about it not being a big deal for my son to finish with me. It looks like I was last.
I guess this is the big one. If this was the big medal thank god I did not do the half. 1/2 inch smaller.
This last picture is sort of what the guys face looked like when we passed and he thought we were really leading.
Hope you enjoyed. I know it is not disney but I was impressed with the organization and the race overall.
Scott
Second, I forgot to mention that I was registered in the clydesdale divison. After the races, I checked the sign in sheet and there were only about 6 or 7 people who would have been in my weight class. Of those, it was not listed what race they were in. I am thinking that maybe I did well in that respect.
Third, I mentioned that If I stuck with the leader, I would qualify for Boston. I would never run Boston. My yankee fandom would prohibit such a thing.
Lastly, there were two injuries that I saw. One guy looked pretty bad but perhaps he had his eyes closed to avoid eye contact with some rubber neckers. The other guy pulled up at about mile 25.6 or .7. We were less than 1/2 from the finish and something would not let him finish. Leg or foot would be my best guest. I should have carried him. Really.
Okay, pics.
Here is the hotel we stayed at. It was the host hotel and the expo was here. The starting line was right out front. Very good decison on my part.

My son and me before the race.

The race expo. It was surprisingly good. I compare everything to Disney so I was expecting cheezy but again, it was very good.

Here is Bill Rodgers. I would have waited for his autograph but he won the Boston Marathon. I am a Yankee fan so I couldn't.

All you need to run is a pair of shoes. Well...you know the rest.

Here is the start. Nice of them to start us on a mountain. *******s! I think that is the race director in the front. I figured out his game quickly. He has to pretend to be a jerk so peolpe don't bug him with stupid stuff but I bet he's a really nice guy.

Here is a picture of a van with a lighthouse in the back.

This was perhaps 4 miles into the race when again, I was the leader!!! Nice town.

After the regular start, we were back tracking through all these people. It really was like swimming up stream.

Me and Jane at the halfway point. This picture is the first I have seen of her face even though we talked for two+ hours.

Here is the second guy who passed me.

Boy was this a nice sight. .2 to go.

I had to walk for the previous 4 miles to ensure I had the strength to "pose" for this picture.

Add 30 min to the 4:50. See what I mean about it not being a big deal for my son to finish with me. It looks like I was last.

I guess this is the big one. If this was the big medal thank god I did not do the half. 1/2 inch smaller.

This last picture is sort of what the guys face looked like when we passed and he thought we were really leading.

Hope you enjoyed. I know it is not disney but I was impressed with the organization and the race overall.
Scott