Diabetes in the long run. My personal experience of what it's like to be a type 1 diabetic runner and triathlete.
Thought for the Day
Thursday, October 24, 2019
99 Marthons and Ultras
Craig Stubing and I talked this past weekend about when my 100th lifetime
marathon/ultra would be, and I was vague as usual. After that I was
looking at my records in the Marathon Maniacs database and noticed I
hadn't entered the Skyline to the Sea Clambake 50K, so I put it in there
and added to my personal spreadsheet.
So both of these lists
have 99 entries on them now. If you go by that number, the Chino Hills
50K on November 9 will be number 100.
But 5 of those 99 maybe shouldn't count.
1.
Skyline to the Sea was a fun run, no entry fee, no official place or
time. They even made us chant "This is not a race" at the start of the
run.
2. I ran the Big Sur Marathon as part of a relay team.
Both my brother Chris and I started at the starting line and continued
through the whole course. It was a good run, but officially we ran the
relay, not the marathon.
3. I was a DNF at the Pikes Peak Marathon in 2018. I ran the full distance, but not fast enough to be an official finisher.
4
and 5. In 2014 I ran the Majestic Marathon and the Fathers Day Marathon
in Long Beach. There's no reason these two shouldn't count except for
arbitrary Marathon Maniacs rules requiring 15 entrants and 10 finishers.
So I have 94 official Marathon Maniacs finishes.
You could easily say it's really 96.
If you want to be really generous and loose it's 99.Maybe I'll have 100 be the Chino Hills 50K, or maybe I'll have it land on the Salmon Falls 50K.
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