Our old friend, Marist Running Alum and loyal program
supporter Bob Sweeney of Colorado had a smashing debut as a 50-year-old at
Sunday’s Glass City Marathon in Toledo, Ohio. Bob, who turned 50 in February,
placed sixth overall out of more than 1,000 runners in the race and first in
the masters (40-and-over) with a sterling time of 2:43:24. The master of
consistency, Bob’s 13.1-mile splits were 1:21:32 and 1:21:52. Not bad at any
age, but certainly stellar at a new milestone year. For true numbers geeks, Bob’s
“age-graded time and achievement percentile” calculated at 2:29:11 and 86.012
percent, according to this web site. In other words, it’s an elite-level performance from an endurance athlete
with a career filled with them. Nicely done, Bob!
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