Sunday, November 27, 2005



Thanksgiving holiday was a missed team practice, made up for with this lovely run in New York's Central Park. This loop was definitely a challenge and I will never be so quick to scoff at a 6 mile course again! http://www.centralpark2000.com/maps/map_runners_full.htm

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Monday, November 21, 2005

A Little Bit about Boston:
The Boston Marathon was first run in 1897 after John Graham became inspired by the Olympic Marathon. The course was 24.5 miles and a team of 15 runners competed. The winning runner finished in 2:55:10. Quite a feat given the athletic gear of the day! The starting line was eventually moved from Ashland to Hopkinton, making the Boston Marathon a full Olympic course.

The first woman to run Boston was Roberta Gibb, who ran with an unofficial race number from 1966-68. In 1967, Katherine Switzer did not clearly identify herself as a woman on her application and was issued a number. Race officials tried to physically remove her from the race! At that time, there was no formal recognition of women in long distance running. It was not until 1971 that sanctions were given to allow women marathon runners. The following Boston Marathon in 1972 saw 8 women runners, all of whom both started and finished the race.

I have been reading that the large numbers of runners walking along like Frankenstein on the day following Boston can be attributed to the stress of downhills on the course. Advice is given to develop strong quadriceps, and that this can help you walk down the stairs without having to descend them backwards the following week!

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Thursday, November 17, 2005

Sorry everyone- I had written a nice invite to tell everyone who had pitched in thanks for my fundraising minimum, which all of you helped me reach yesterday (!) but messed up in the sending. I think you all got a blank invitation to join the blog. Whether you join or not, thank you all for your help. -M

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This is the elevation chart for race day!

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Monday, November 14, 2005

Just a blog to keep posted on training for all the great supporters out there!
The first Team in Training group session went well- out in the hills of Wellesley. I am sure that running these courses will prepare us well for the miles ahead! Our current mileage is at a rate where November is a piece of cake. I am sure the weather will be the biggest issue as the long runs increase. Saturday morning training sessions will ensure a disciplined party schedule this winter! Thanks to all of you who have shared their stories and encouragement.

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