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Brian (Brain?) Salazar Total time 4:36:03, running a 10:32 mile on average. Way to go, man. I get tired just driving 26 miles. You still feeling the runner's high? J
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Nice job! Congratulations on your accomplishment. I wish I had your motivation to run the Boston Marathon!!
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go brian. i get winded walking up to my living room, never mind running
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congrats on making it all the way through!
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Wow- congrats! Even when I was a teen in good shape I've never had the endurance to run even one mile, let alone 26.
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Congrats Brian. Nice job!
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That's cool! Congratulations!
I wish my knees would let me run, I would like to do accomplish something like that. I do ride long distance bike stuff sometimes though. I've done several centuries (100 miles) and 2 50 mile mountain bike races.
My wife wants to get into running.
Congrats again! Very cool accomplishment!
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Congrats.
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Thats awesome. Just thinking about all the running is making me tired, I need to sit and take a break, oh wait, I am sitting
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Hey!!!
Thanks for the good words. I knew I could count on you guys for support.
The run was simply amazing...so emotional...and the crowd was fantastic. The streets were lined with people for nearly the ENTIRE 26.2 miles. What a sight!
My time was good, but I was really hoping to finish closer to 4 hours. I was doing really well until the 1/2 marathon and then started to lose steam from there. I started out WAY too fast, I think I ran my first 7 miles at an 8:30 pace when my goal was a 9:30 throughout. The last 4-5 miles from BC to Boston were really tough, but I made it through!
I highly recommend this experience for anyone willing to do it. There's a good reason why Boston is THE marathon for runners. Truly unique.
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