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Did you go to Jimmy’s, or Geno’s or Pat’s?
Awesome race, great report. Very acute observation about the need for regular nuitition, especially in the cold when you’re feeling okay.
YOU are a stud. The automatic qualifying for NY is fabulous. It’s also inspiring you cut 90 minutes off of your first M!!!! Congratulations Rainmaker…and to think…i remember when your knee hurt in Boston almost exactly a year ago. Oh how far you’ve come!
Great RR. Been following this blog for a while but have never commented.
I’m in the midst of searching for a training coach this winter and would be interested in a finding out a bit more about your selection process. And if you can recommend any coaches in the DC area. Might make for an interesting blog now that the season’s ending and you’ve hit all your goals?…
I love that your toe started bleeding, cause that happens to me ALL the time. Seriously… like 5ks make me bleed. Maybe I need new shoes.
And you look like you’re in pain running up those stairs. My boyfriend lives in Philly and that was one of the first things I did when I went to visit him for the first time.
PS thanks for the trainer help!
Amazing race! You are a sub-three hour marathoner! Interesting about the tights. Did you ever feel hot? Congrats again!
Oh, ouch, oh, oh! The steps look very painful
Your friend looks too strong on those stairs – clearly, he didn’t race hard enough :).
Congrats again, Ray. This is about as perfect as a marathon can get, except for a bloody toe or two. You’ve aced an event that takes many people years to master. Well done, sir – and start thinking 2:45 at Boston!
Awesome job on your marathon! Those stairs do look really painful..! Can’t wait to see what happens for you at Boston.
Very cool race report.
Loved the video.
Nice bleeding foot too.
Wow, you are so impressive. I can’t believe you have the motivation to keep going :). I guess that’s just what Rocky did.
I know I already said how proud of you I am, BUT I AM SOOO PROUD OF YOU! YEAH, RAY!!
Great race report. You were totally FLYING. You have had one kick-@$$ season, my friend. Nice work.
NIIIIICE!! Congrats again on an awesome race…those steps…OUCH!!! Did you get red sauce and sweet peppers on your cheese steak?
Phenomenal job, Ray!!!!
That’s all I can say about that.
Congrats man! Pretty inspirational…hopefully I can follow suit and run some 30 min better than my first marathon time!
i thought i told you that you weren’t allowed to say it was a walk in the park!!! you could have at least PRETENDED it was hard!
now i am inspired to take 90 minutes off my marathon time–in a couple of years.. or so.
i am shocked at the new tights but moreso at the new fuel and new fuel belt. thank god that all worked out.
yes, you ARE a super-stud. amazing. stupendous. unbelievable!!! you REALLY rock.
Congrats on your awesome race and qualifying for Boston! You rock so hard :)
CONGRATULATIONS!!! Dang it you are fast! I have only been able to get rid of 12 minutes in the last 2 years on my marathon time. I want to drop off 90 minutes!!!
I cannot wait to hear about your training for Boston!
Congrats, congrats!! Wow. I’m really amazed at your athletic feats.
if you have a second amidst all of your bloggy admirers, what kind of athletic background did you have before April ’07?
Congrats on a great race! And to have a pro women ask to draft off you… crazy but awesome!
I laughed as you tried to sprint up the steps but I was laughing with you…not at you of course……
great report…its amaziing how the old heart rate kept low and how you could do so damn well and beat the bq time by more than 15 minutes….congrats into boston and new york…. I love the marathon sweatshirt..”kicked ashphalt”..very cool.
I will have to at least run to the rocky statue when i go to philly in two weeks for our browns-eagles pregame show and eventual beat down of the brown and orange by mcnabb and company
Loved the race report! Thanks for sharing the details (like the correlation between temperature drop and performance percentages). Congratulations on having such a super race and on qualifying for Boston and the automatic entry for NY. You are a supah stah!
Awesome stuff, although the run up the steps is the most precious moment for me!
Incredible report Mr. Maker!
Fabulous race, great report.
Nice write-up on consideration of speed/HR limits.
Thanks again for making me run it and coordinating everything. You’re the man