How exciting! We've been watching him all day. He passed Karen a bit ago --- I think I heard her yell for him in Pennsylvania!![]()
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How exciting! We've been watching him all day. He passed Karen a bit ago --- I think I heard her yell for him in Pennsylvania!![]()
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We (me, the mom next door and two kids) didn't see his number pass us, but we yelled for lots of people, a couple of the guys in orange and black had their numbers obscured, so we may have seen him and not known it was him! He's almost done ...
He IS done!
Official time: 3:05:39
Overall placement: 1975
Placement within gender: 1872
Placement within division: 1335
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Kim, I am sorry we didn't spot him. We did look really hard - Asia and Windsor and their Mom and I all were looking for his number. It was pretty cold out there, and some runners had jackets and hats on. In the middle photo there is a man in red, it probably isn't him, but often we couldn't see numbers, and they went by pretty quickly.
The first is the eventual winner - crossing the crosswalk, near us!
The man running with the American flag was very noticeable - and must have amazing arm strength and endurance - he had at that point been running for almost 20 miles, and he was carrying the flag in one hand!
There were many Army folks in full packs walking the course - the guys Paul got a picture of clapped each of our hands as they passed - the kids and me!
Enjoy!
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WOW Karen! Those are some great shots!!! That had to be fun!!!
Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints ♥ on your heart!
Thanks, Paul took the pictures, as he's a better photographer than I! It is fun, every year - we like when the runners have their names or cities or countries on their short, so we can yell "Go Mike!" or "Go Alaska" and we yelled really loudly for the two people in Iowa shirts, as Lydia (mom next door) is from Iowa!
I spoke to Kim's hubby by phone, and next year we'll be better organized for this!
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I RAN the Boston Marathon... in 1984!
It took me 4 1/2 hours, but I finished.. I remember getting to Wellesley, the halfway point, and thinking "Someone has already won this by now!" As I recall, it was an English guy named Geoff Smith, and it took him just over two hours.
I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.
-- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery
I just saw the race replay and they announcers were talking about Wellesley (sp?) and some place called Newton?
Next year I hope someone can make a HUGE - Hi Pet Talk banner and tell us where they will be so we can wave?
We are usually mentioned as "as the runners pass through the hills of Newton ..." or the dreaded "Newton's Heartbreak hill" but honest, there's more to us than that!I have never watched the race on TV - do they do "crowd shots along the way?
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