tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3482916179516409863.post8622439023560232851..comments2023-06-29T05:02:53.313-07:00Comments on Pied-à-Terre: Boston Marathon Race ReportUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3482916179516409863.post-86842704697660170942012-04-17T09:00:00.775-07:002012-04-17T09:00:00.775-07:00Thanks. Way to gut it out at least. I tried walk...Thanks. Way to gut it out at least. I tried walking but that was just as awful. When are you coming to the states and moving back permanently?Nanohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14137002370398214263noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3482916179516409863.post-9720765383153372602012-04-17T08:46:29.126-07:002012-04-17T08:46:29.126-07:00I like the attitude. Way to get after it. I tried ...I like the attitude. Way to get after it. I tried the same when I ran Boston in '04. I'd just run a 1:30 half and wanted to PR and break 3:00, but it was 85 degrees and I ignored the advice that (1) it's Boston (uphill) so you don't PR, and (2) it was 85 degrees, and the race doesn't start till noon. I sucked hard and walked a bunch after a 1:35 or 1:40 half, finishing in just over 4 hours. In some ways I hate the course, in some ways I respect it for, I guess, sucking.The Onionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16978226838564490246noreply@blogger.com