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Post by RoviChris on Mar 23, 2007 10:11:08 GMT -5
Who's headed to beantown?
Driving up Fri/Sat with the wife and kid. Staying at a Ho Jo's downtown with a few other runners.
Expect this to be an experience more than a performance.
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Post by jetlink on Mar 25, 2007 22:47:35 GMT -5
Hey there Chris,
I was planning on running it for the experience aswell but unfortunately (or fortunately) I took a new job recently and work training will keep me away from the race - bummer.
So, enjoy the race for me too - I'll have to wait for 08'
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Post by m gorris on Apr 11, 2007 19:24:25 GMT -5
Lou and Chris and anyone else traveling to Beantown, GO GET 'EM in Boston on Monday Enjoy the experience- the ride up to Hopkington and start, the crowds and excitement and of course HBH between Newton and Brookline. Make CTC proud, wishing you all the best! Regards, Mark
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Post by Papa Louie on Apr 12, 2007 7:37:11 GMT -5
I am looking forward to all the excitement and the experience of running the Boston Marathon. I plan on wearing my CTC jersey to proudly display our great club. You can follow me on race day on-line with my race number 3160.
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Post by RoviChris on Apr 12, 2007 8:26:13 GMT -5
Thanks for the encouragement Mark.
Bib Number is 7605, predicting 3:30-3:45,
All about the experience this year.
As far as the weather goes e-mail from BAA today: Wednesday, April 11 - As the Boston Athletic Association continues to make preparations for Monday's Boston Marathon, we are monitoring the upcoming weather conditions forecast for this area. Based on the National Weather Service's most recent report and in cooperation with the Executive Office of Public Safety (Commonwealth of Massachusetts) and the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, together with the eight cities and towns along the 26.2-mile marathon route, we are planning for likely heavy rain and windy conditions on race day. However, all race day plans remain the same. The Boston Athletic Association advises participants in Monday's race to plan accordingly for their run, bringing with them gear and apparel to suit the conditions. The B.A.A. will continue to update its web site as necessary.
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Post by JenCollister on Apr 12, 2007 8:39:10 GMT -5
Good luck to you both and any other racers out there!
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Post by elizabeth on Apr 12, 2007 8:55:59 GMT -5
Good Luck! And make sure to post about your whole experience! It makes me smile just thinking about our rogue bus driver last year who got us lost and then dropped us about a mile from Athlete's Village Ahh I am going to miss Boston this year. I will be sending dry and cool weather vibes your way! Give a few high fives to those Wellesley girls for me!
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