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| Shameless Self Promotion: Photo of Long Run Nick BQ TLH Marathon Finish (Read 655 times) |
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posted: 2/11/2008 at 7:16 PM |
My therapist has told me I was hugged too much as a child, and not enough now, but, what does he know? Anyways, I wanted to post a photo of me in my profile but I am clueless. Scanners, upload, download, whatever? So, the following website www.peachsports.com has the finish photo. Look for 3 hr finishers. Go to page 8. Photo #128. Time shows 3:57:48. My time (no chips) was 3:47:57 on my Garmie.
Actually, I am posting this because of the numerous requests for a picture of me over on the old CR and a few here on RA. OK, I'll get honest. No one has ever requested to see what I look like. Oh, my legs are normally not quite so spindly--I think they shrunk after mile 23. I tried to copy/ paste the actual website page and screwed that up. Getting older isn't all it is cracked up to be. Thanks for letting me share---AND--letting me be me. Nick 
PS: my legs were always spindly--so don't worry what yours will look like when you get to 65,000 miles.  |
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posted: 2/11/2008 at 7:29 PM
modified: 2/11/2008 at 7:30 PM |
 Thanks for sharing. Nice race too!  |
"You're gonna wish these days hadn't gone by so fast.
These are some good times so take a good look around.
You may not know it now but you're gonna miss this" ~ Trace Adkins
RunningAhead.com Texas Independence Relay Team
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posted: 2/12/2008 at 1:09 AM |
| I love being able to put a face to the name now! And since youre such an inspiration to me, may I ask if you walked the race at all? I always repeat 2 sayings I got from you when I am out on a long run - "Just enjoy the run" and "Its ok to walk" So i'm just curious.... thanks and good job! |
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posted: 2/12/2008 at 1:19 PM |
| Quote from cewickbe on 2/12/2008 at 1:09 AM: I love being able to put a face to the name now! And since youre such an inspiration to me, may I ask if you walked the race at all? I always repeat 2 sayings I got from you when I am out on a long run - "Just enjoy the run" and "Its ok to walk" So i'm just curious.... thanks and good job!
Mr. Advocate of run/walk--especially for folks just getting started--did not walk during the marathon. Well, the first several water stops I did--a little. I was fortunate to have two friends of mine (sub 3 hr marathoner and a recent Iron Man finisher run with me for the last 18 miles. They carried the water and the Powergel--I just had to run. I had trained well:55-60 mile weeks. I had run more in 2007 (2,386 miles)--mostly low heart rate stuff-- than I have since 1984. I felt very fit and tapered wisely. I felt real good till mile 24. The last 2 miles my pace dropped of right at 9 min miles to a 9:14 and a 9:19--though I knew I had made my goal of running under 4 hrs--so I didn't go all out--not that I could have done much more. I have gotten a little lazy over the years and wanted to finish standing up and not dry heaving. Mission accomplished. I am greatful. Thanks. Nick
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posted: 2/12/2008 at 6:58 PM |
| Quote from Long Run Nick on 2/12/2008 at 1:19 PM: I have gotten a little lazy over the years and wanted to finish standing up and not dry heaving.
Ha! I KNEW you were a slacker! 
Just kidding. I think you're amazing. And an inspiration. Keep the sage advice coming.
Congrats again on your BQ and thanks for sharing the photo. Have a blast in Boston!
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posted: 2/13/2008 at 4:06 AM |
Cool.  |
Rick
"The will to win means nothing without the will to prepare." - Juma Ikangaa
"I wanna go fast." Ricky Bobby runningforcassy.blogspot.com
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