I ran my first NYC Marathon in 1984, intending to run it only once. Two weeks ago, I completed my 23rd marathon, and 25th overall. My feet don't move as swiftly as they used to,but that doesn't matter. What matters is to be a part of such an amazing celebration of life. The NYRR is an amazing organization, with wonderful people.
My thanks to everyone who helps to make it possible.
the best moment of my life so far, i finnished at 3h23m23s. It was my first marathon and 8 months ago i could not run a mile. Anything is possible if you put your mind to it. I loved every minute of it and the crowds were so supportive and fantastic. Theank you NYC
I'd loved to be in this event, where you can explore your personal limites abilities and enjoy the city while you're keeping running
EDUARMEN04 3 years ago
I just started my 4 month training program for the Long Island 26.2 may 08 thanks for the great post
zappadead13 4 years ago
A good job!
dtxavi 4 years ago
I ran my first NYC Marathon in 1984, intending to run it only once. Two weeks ago, I completed my 23rd marathon, and 25th overall. My feet don't move as swiftly as they used to,but that doesn't matter. What matters is to be a part of such an amazing celebration of life. The NYRR is an amazing organization, with wonderful people.
My thanks to everyone who helps to make it possible.
THANK YOU!!!! (:
tkfaclark 4 years ago
the best moment of my life so far, i finnished at 3h23m23s. It was my first marathon and 8 months ago i could not run a mile. Anything is possible if you put your mind to it. I loved every minute of it and the crowds were so supportive and fantastic. Theank you NYC
chubblove 4 years ago
great job. I was just behind you I think as our times were similar. Excellent commentary too.
imavet 4 years ago
i do it in 3h08m48s verry hard marathon. Greetings from Belgium
Ostedenaere 4 years ago
NYC Marathon 07 Kenya's Lel
watch?v=zEJISjf428U
911subscriber 4 years ago