FFigawi
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Congrats @jrsharp21! You are an Ironman! Welcome to the club. 


Ok, I googled the nearby area and there's a generally flat large park a block from the hotel and google listed it as a good place to run.I look for parks nearby and then take a look at them in satellite view on Google maps to see if they seem reasonable. But beware that many parks are in scenic areas....that are scenic for their hills, and hills don't really show themselves on satellite view.
If there isn't a park nearby, I'll tend to find a major road (usually if I'm traveling, it's in a city) and just do an out-and-back down the road to see what's there. The idea of being aware of unsafe neighborhoods is good but in this case, I'm generally just starting from my hotel, and hopefully my hotel isn't in an unsafe area.
lol, just realized I'm flying to Boston the week of the marathon, but after. .Ok, I googled the nearby area and there's a generally flat large park a block from the hotel and google listed it as a good place to run.
I've seen people defend it as 'Well its Boston so of course they won't support walkers/slower people'. Which is funny as someone whose actually experienced DLFing Boston because my disability took a downturn within weeks of Boston 2021. Because while its less talked about than NYC since its not a party atmosphere. Boston does send out support for the last stragglers at a certain point (I think once the sun goes down, but not entirely sure. I just know the bike that was with me first showed up after dark). I had a bike hopping between me and another runner starting around Mile 22. And then had him guiding me in starting sometime before Fenway (probably mile 24-25).Wow, Nike needs to rethink their entire marketing department. I can't believe someone actually green-lit that ad. There are plenty of other great running companies to funnel my running budget to.
Considering Nike's other non ad contraversies I hate to say that they might just be that tone deaf...but it wouldn't shock me.Or the “Never again” at London Marathon… so, either people that works there are really speaking their mind and are that intolerant, or they are simple deaf/ignorant on society values…
Either way, no Nike for me..
an alternative ad was posted from another company: “go where you are celebrated, not tolerated”…
At rD we celebrate each other!
Thank you!!! Just getting back to normal life today. LOL! What a day. Definitely one that I will never forget. So much emotion. I will post a small race recap shortly.Congrats @jrsharp21! You are an Ironman! Welcome to the club.![]()
John Korir moving himself to the top of the sub-2 watchlist2:01:52 UNREAL!

Oops, I think I was reading a logo on the bib! Fixing it.I think John Korir is Asics. Sharon Lokedi is definitely Under Armour - she's like their only world-class athlete, lol.
