Barking Mad To Run
I did my 7th race in 2013 this morning. Stomp Cancer 5K Report and Photos:
http://forums.runnersworld.com/forums/runner-communities/beginners#plckforumpage=ForumDiscussion&plckdiscussionid=Cat%3ARunner%20CommunitiesForum%3A608106477Discussion%3Aa3bebf2f-1d8b-4a8b-8deb-b0c7a6458430
"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." Theodore Roosevelt
Very nice report, congratulations on race number 7!
Bit of a creepy addition, are you wearing new shorts? Good "runners legs" picture of you with the two ladies
PR- A Run Through History 5K - May 5th 33:24
Next: Merrill Lynch Running of the Bulls 5K - May 18th
Scotty, congrats on #7. Now that's one I need to run.
SheCan
Another great report, Scotty! You continue to amaze with all these races. I love the picture of you with the other dogs! LOL How cute! What a great cause for a race.
Cherie
All young people feel boxed in, but what you do with the wiggle room that you have, will define who you become.
Bad Ass
Great report, Scotty!
DamarisMarathon Maniac, Ultra Runner
PRs: 24:57 (5K); 51:25 (10K); 42:46 (5 Miles); 2:04:31 (HM); 4:34:09 (Marathon); 8:00 (Trail 50K)
Damaris Runs with Asthma
Another great event for you, Scotty! Nice people, nice city, nice cause and the name of the race is also great. I also really like the shirts they gave. Very clever. :-) But I thought that Texas was perfectly flat? It looks like a recent development in San Antonio, right?
It was very kind of you to approach this young sick boy to give him a few words of encouragement. I simply cannot imagine what it must be like for such a young child. It breaks my heart... :-(
PRs: Boston Marathon, 3:27, April 15th 2013
Cornwall Half-Marathon, 1:35, April 27th 2013
But I thought that Texas was perfectly flat? It looks like a recent development in San Antonio, right?
Most of texas is flat. Central Texas has what we call the hill country. Out in far west texas there are mountains.
Texas is big enough that we have all sorts of terrain.
”Failing to prepare is preparing to fail.”
“Whether you think you can, or you think you can't--you're right.”
Tomas
Most of texas is flat. Central Texas has what we call the hill country. Out in far west texas there are mountains. Texas is big enough that we have all sorts of terrain.
Thanks for the info, Tomas! I knew that Texas was big, but I never imagined it had mountains, or even just elevations. It must be like Alberta for us.
Don't call me Buttercup!
7 races already?? Wow, Scotty, that's amazing. And you always pick the ones with the best causes! Thanks for the RR!
Slow and steady wins the.... wait a second! I've been lied to!
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