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meetVA
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Post by meetVA »

diglet's in the race! woo-hoo!
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marathonmedic
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Post by marathonmedic »

They're both so cute!
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Post by tomdarch »

Paul3eb wrote:haha.. no, but i may be unfairly biased to chicago. i do know, though, that it's considered one of the better ones and one of the flatter ones by other people, too. hopefully the fact that i love chicago isn't clouding my opinion too much
I was going to say that just getting a spot in the Chicago marathon can be tough, so I looked at the website, and it's already full - so it's a moot point this year. If folks are considering it for next year, I'm sure that a 'support team' could be put together here of sofas to crash on and folks to yell mockingly*, er, cheer supportively along the course. I've heard that the Chicago marathon is picked as a lot of recreational runners' favorite marathon for the flat course and wacky neighborhood entertainment along the route (mariachi bands in the big Mexican neighborhood, 'cheerleaders' and djs in the big gay neighborhood, dragon dancers in Chinatown, running through the loop and along the lake, etc.)

(*Has anyone else read Hunter Thompson's 'writing' about marathons? :wink: )
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Post by ReachHigh »

I want to take a nap. all this talk about running has made me tired.
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Post by longlegsrule »

so i got my midsummer night's run packet...adult small t-shirts are WAY too big for me...and I'm tired of having t-shirts that i never wear...so I got a "The Fastest Kid in Town" shirt instead :mrgreen:
From Kentucky ;o)
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Post by diggum »

not being hateful here...i promise...
why are you promoting this run so much LLR? are you looking to place?
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Post by longlegsrule »

nope definately not that good yet...

bc a lot of the people on this board are close to it...and in case someone else out there loves running as much as I do...but doesn't know much about where/when races are...

it's only $15 online...

and...I've been wanting to run in this race since I was a little girl...wait scratch that...I was never little...since I was a younger girl... :lol:

and I had fun at the race I was in up here in Cincy...even though I know MSNR is going to be WAY more crowded...

and...I'm running by myself...hoping someone else will say they run as slow as I do and will join me...
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Post by diggum »

i'm running it...been registered for a couple months but i'm sure you are MUCH faster than i am. i'll see you at the finish line though!
i know a couple others who are running it too.
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Post by lordjim_2001 »

So where do the procedes go? There aren't any links on that page you have in your sig.
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Post by squeezindlemmon »

FAQ wrote:For what are the proceeds used?
The money collected from the entry fees for the race goes to defer the cost of organizing the event. The purpose of the event is to promote healthy lifestyles and fitness in families and communities around the Bluegrass.
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