Friday, November 25, 2005

Did It


There must've been 1,000 runners. Marathoner Seth accompanied and encouraged me, although I could see it was a little difficult for him to throttle back to my pace. Nonetheless, I knocked about 2 minutes off my neighborhood 3 mile time. Its not about racing; we're all winners.

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6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congratulations and way go Bob! The organizers of the Trurkey Trot say there were over 2100 registrants for this event. The picture of the bib number is a nice touch here.

As if weren't already enough that you sing, dance, and act. Now you're showing prowess as an endurance athlete as well. Keep up the great work. Your readers look forward to reports of future success.

11/25/2005 12:33 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congratulations and way go Bob! The organizers of the Trurkey Trot say there were over 2100 registrants for this event. Your picture of the bib number is a nice touch.

As if it weren't already enough that you sing, dance, and act. Now you're showing prowess as an endurance athlete as well. Keep up the great work. Your readers look forward to reports of future success.

11/25/2005 12:39 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sorry I somehow messed up and sent previous post twice. BTW, of the over 2100 registrants there is no record of how many of them actually were able to finish the full distance.

11/25/2005 1:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yippee! We are so proud of YOU!
Max and Bob

11/25/2005 4:23 PM  
Blogger Deri said...

Congratulations -- very impressive. And bet you really enjoyed the turkey and mashed potatoes later in the day!

Deri

11/26/2005 9:52 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congratulations! The Turkey Trot is always a nice way to get the community (and some other people) to work together. This was fun since there were many participants. And you won!

12/01/2005 3:15 AM  

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