This Sunday, November 1, will be the 40th running of the New York City Marathon, sponsored by ING since 2003. Many of us at the office are avid runners (but none of us are running it this year) but we'll definitely be on the sidelines cheering on the expected 40,000+ runners, everyone from the insane world-class front runners clocking in sub-5:00 minute miles to the recreational runners and weekend warriors, the fitness freaks, the wheelchair racers, the always present and generous charity runners and especially the amazing Achilles Track Club runners who, no matter what their physical impairment, be it blindness, amputation or MS, still be doing it all the way! We salute each and every one of you.
We'll be out on the course at various points; if there are any runners reading this, Jeff will be up around Mile 20, just over the Willis Avenue Bridge coming into the Bronx so look for a little pit stop right by the gas station on the right; look for the huge Armitron sign! A course map is available for spectators who want some good views on Sunday.
And don't forget, daylight savings time adjustment also happens on Saturday night so don't forget to adjust your clocks: 2:00am becomes 1:00am so change it before you go to sleep post-Halloween.
Good luck runners! Rest easy the next day or so, get those good carbs in and enjoy every single mile of that run. Keep your eyes forward but also keep your ears open because we'll all be hollering for you! Let's go!
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Posted by: Kia | November 30, 2009 at 11:53 AM