The wheelchair racers were first
Aaron Gordian - Mexico - 28:03
Followed by the Elite Women
Misiker Mekonnin - Ethiopia - 40:25
The Elite Men
Simon Ndirangu - Kenya - 33:58
That's him 5th runner from the right side of the picture! And strangely enough, as they whizzed by us, I decided that I was going to pick #107 to win. And he did. Maybe Mr. Simon Ndirangu ought to share some of his $7,000 dollar winnings with ME!!! :)
The beginning of the rest.....
And here was our group. The Lilac group. From where the previous pictures were taken, we had to walk 7.5 city blocks to almost the very back of the line-up. The announcer said as we FINALLY neared the starting line, "Okay, the Lilac group is not the fastest group, but they seem to be, by far, the happiest group!!" To which the many thousands of people in the Lilac group gave a fantastic cheer!!!!
Our lovely friends - Danna, Homero, Gio & Yaira Garcia.
Our littlest racers
Excellent pic of Austin & Lance
I don't think you can even see the starting line in this pic. The clothes in the trees are a bloomsday tradition? I am under the assumption that they will all be donated to the homeless shelters in our city.
Yay!! I think it took us 25+ minutes to get to the actual start line! When we arrived here, the little boys asked, "Did we make it? Are we all done?" Much to their disappointment.....we had only begun....
Doomsday Hill
crossing the finish line. Just over 3 hours....and that included a stop for a hot dog! :)
HOORAY!!!
3 comments:
Yea! great work!
Should I send Lance a resume and see if he can help me swing something out in Washington? I don't mind changing over to healthcare.
You are such a great teacher to your boys! Way to go!
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