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Posted on 10.22.06 by dancurry @ 5:47 pm
I see that the Chicago Marathon winner took a nasty spill at the finish line. At least I saw it on the news and not at the race, where I was at about mile 14 when this occurred. To take a spill like that, a runner has to be generating sufficient speed to upend his self. My first steps on that red mat today nearly two hours later were akin to a car inching into a parking space and stopping. I once was a well above average runner, finishing in the top 150 in the Shamrock Shuffle. But these days, not so much. Since I began running the Chicago Marathon four years ago, my times are trending the wrong way: 3:54, 4:03, DNF because of a pulled hamstring, 4:12 today. Marathon Pundit can break 4 hours in his sleep and he’s run dozens of 26.2 mile races. I don’t know how long he’s going to keep doing it, but I’m reassessing my future in this sport. Those last 7 miles are very painful, even without the finish line crack on the head.
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Posted on 07.18.06 by dancurry @ 7:50 am
Not satisfied with giving the terrorists our national security secrets, the New York Times is now giving away our marathon training strategies. Technorati Tags: terror |
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Posted on 07.13.06 by dancurry @ 10:31 pm
More trouble for Rod Blagojevich on the hiring front. Associated Press is reporting on a whistleblower lawsuit filed in Springfield against Rod’s chief of staff and campaign manager Lon Monk (jogging with Rod above) and others in the administration. The whistleblower is Maynard Crossland, former head of the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency.
At least you have to give Rod’s thugs high marks for clear communication. I wonder if Maynard still has the chart. Would make a nice visual someday soon — for TV, the feds, or both.
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Posted on 05.26.06 by dancurry @ 11:01 am
Today’s the last day to enter this year’s Chicago Marathon on Oct. 22, according to someone who should know: Marathon Pundit. |
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Posted on 05.07.06 by dancurry @ 8:32 pm
Just bought this Garmin Forerunner 305 and used it twice this weekend. I had an earlier Garmin GPS unit (201) and a Polar foot pod model. This is the best tool by far. The GPS unit is much improved and it measures time, pace, distance, elevation, direction, everything. The two things it doesn’t do is make you faster and make you richer. It’s not cheap. But luckily my also too expensive Polar foot pod konked out so many times I got my money back and used it towards this contraption.
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Posted on 04.17.06 by dancurry @ 1:02 pm
The Boston Marathon will be run later this morning and my good friend John Ruberry, also known as Marathon Pundit, has run this race three times among his dozens of marathons. He has a good description of hitting the wall in Boston.
I have completed two marathons and had to stop in a third because of a bad hamstring. All on flat earth and at elapsed times that did not qualify me to torture myself on the hills of Newton. |



