El Floppo
Footballguy
for NYC, I went to Kmart and bought something for $10... left the tags on it, so that somebdoy would get a new sweat suit.Not sure if they still do this, but when I ran it, everyone looked way over-dressed at the start of the race. Turns out, there is a clothing drive of sorts, where you throw your sweatshirt/sweatpants on the ground right before the race, and people come around and collect them to take to the local salvation army or homeless shelter. So don't be afraid to wear extra clothes while waiting in the corral. EDIT - as long as you're willing to donate them (or have them thrown out if they don't do it that way any more)![]()
If you have a throwaway sweatshirt or something in your closet, now is a good time for it. Much better than standing there shivering at the start (low 50s can feel pretty cold when your'e just standing there), and you definitely don't want to be overdressed once the race gets going.
would be helpful. And yes, I'll be getting dropped off.
Yup ...take I-294 down from Libertyville, then catch I-290 (the Eisenhower) directly east into the city. As you get into the city itself, it becomes Congress Parkway and you can get off where Juxt points out. Easy to turn right on Michigan Ave. and either park somewhere west of Michigan Ave. or loop back to Congress Parkway. (I-290 offers a great path in and out of town that morning. For spectating, folks can head south on State St. and either cut west on Roosevelt Rd. or go way south to around 31st St.)
You look like you're about to start weeping.
in all my NYC marathon photos.
Kind of fitting it was on my favorite workout - the tempo run (averaged 6:26/172). I had to take a brief break due to some sharp cramps, but finished it off strong. Hard to believe I've logged that many miles and I'm still in one piece. Here's to the next 10,000!