We had solid representation at the chilly and breezy Philadelphia Marathon this morning, with the following finishers: Omar Perez (3:01:56), Kent Rinehart (3:49:25); Lurch “Todd Coulson” (3:49:51); Isaiah Miller (4:25:34). Some notes: Omar went in with a goal of sub-2:50. After a few texts with me on Saturday afternoon/evening, he adjusted that to closer to 2:55 and was well on that pace until the latter stages of the race, when the breezy conditions eroded his pace. Still, a solid effort for him! Kent, the dean of admission at Marist, just completed his fourth marathon in a little less than two months; he expertly paced the 3:50 pace group; Lurch (see above, with family) completed his first marathon in 15 years! It was going well … until it wasn’t. Similar story to Omar’s, but Lurch’s wheels came off a bit more dramatically. Still, he called after the race and seemed thrilled to find another marathon finish line after all these years. Can’t add much to Isaiah’s story as I haven’t been in touch with him, but it looked like a long, steady decline over the last half of the race; hopefully, it was still a positive experience (for him). OK!
Sunday, November 20, 2022
Alums at (the) Philly Marathon
We had solid representation at the chilly and breezy Philadelphia Marathon this morning, with the following finishers: Omar Perez (3:01:56), Kent Rinehart (3:49:25); Lurch “Todd Coulson” (3:49:51); Isaiah Miller (4:25:34). Some notes: Omar went in with a goal of sub-2:50. After a few texts with me on Saturday afternoon/evening, he adjusted that to closer to 2:55 and was well on that pace until the latter stages of the race, when the breezy conditions eroded his pace. Still, a solid effort for him! Kent, the dean of admission at Marist, just completed his fourth marathon in a little less than two months; he expertly paced the 3:50 pace group; Lurch (see above, with family) completed his first marathon in 15 years! It was going well … until it wasn’t. Similar story to Omar’s, but Lurch’s wheels came off a bit more dramatically. Still, he called after the race and seemed thrilled to find another marathon finish line after all these years. Can’t add much to Isaiah’s story as I haven’t been in touch with him, but it looked like a long, steady decline over the last half of the race; hopefully, it was still a positive experience (for him). OK!
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Thank you so much for the kind words and support Pete ❤️
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