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  • G Gary R Wheeler

    I run a couple of races every year where the Dayton Police Department Special Response Unit runs as a team. They're a great bunch of guys, and they tend to sing raunchy marching songs the whole time. I usually manage to stay ahead of them, but not by much. When I do, I like to lean over to the runners next to me and say: "You see those guys over there? They have guns and they're shooting stragglers." Sounds like a reason to run. :-D

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    Dr Walt Fair PE
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    Gary R. Wheeler wrote:

    "You see those guys over there? They have guns and they're shooting stragglers." Sounds like a reason to run. Big Grin

    Actually it sounds like a reason to either hide, or better yet, not enter the race at all, which would be my choice.

    CQ de W5ALT

    Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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    • S Stephane Routelous

      So, after a stupid bet last year, I will take part Sunday with 2 friends at the Marathon de Montreal[^] running my first Half-Marathon , 21km (well, running, not yet sure I will be able to run the whole length ... ) As I'm not in very sportive shape and I haven't trained as I planned to, my goal is to finish it in less than 2h30. So far in my training, I was able to run 15km in ~1h25 ~1h45. Any runner here at CP ? I will post the result Monday ( if I'm able to walk to my computer ;-) ) Wish me luck !!!

      Stephane

      www.exotk.org

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      Gary R Wheeler
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      Good luck :rose:! I'm planning on running the Dayton River Corridor Classic[^] half marathon next month.

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      • S Stephane Routelous

        So, after a stupid bet last year, I will take part Sunday with 2 friends at the Marathon de Montreal[^] running my first Half-Marathon , 21km (well, running, not yet sure I will be able to run the whole length ... ) As I'm not in very sportive shape and I haven't trained as I planned to, my goal is to finish it in less than 2h30. So far in my training, I was able to run 15km in ~1h25 ~1h45. Any runner here at CP ? I will post the result Monday ( if I'm able to walk to my computer ;-) ) Wish me luck !!!

        Stephane

        www.exotk.org

        modified on Thursday, September 2, 2010 4:07 PM

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        Good luck! The only time you'll see me running is when there's something gaining on me...:suss:

        Will Rogers never met me.

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        • S Stephane Routelous

          So, after a stupid bet last year, I will take part Sunday with 2 friends at the Marathon de Montreal[^] running my first Half-Marathon , 21km (well, running, not yet sure I will be able to run the whole length ... ) As I'm not in very sportive shape and I haven't trained as I planned to, my goal is to finish it in less than 2h30. So far in my training, I was able to run 15km in ~1h25 ~1h45. Any runner here at CP ? I will post the result Monday ( if I'm able to walk to my computer ;-) ) Wish me luck !!!

          Stephane

          www.exotk.org

          modified on Thursday, September 2, 2010 4:07 PM

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          You are doing well mathematically.

          TOMZ_KV

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          • S Stephane Routelous

            So, after a stupid bet last year, I will take part Sunday with 2 friends at the Marathon de Montreal[^] running my first Half-Marathon , 21km (well, running, not yet sure I will be able to run the whole length ... ) As I'm not in very sportive shape and I haven't trained as I planned to, my goal is to finish it in less than 2h30. So far in my training, I was able to run 15km in ~1h25 ~1h45. Any runner here at CP ? I will post the result Monday ( if I'm able to walk to my computer ;-) ) Wish me luck !!!

            Stephane

            www.exotk.org

            modified on Thursday, September 2, 2010 4:07 PM

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            Zach Burnett
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            Good luck. Half marathons are fun. keep it slow and steady. I used to be a competitive runner about 5 years ago. That was before, having a few kids, starting smoking, and gaining about 60 extra pounds. I've sense quit the smoking, started jogging again (plan to get back into it full swing), weight is slowly dropping.

            Zach

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            • R Roger Wright

              Good luck! The only time you'll see me running is when there's something gaining on me...:suss:

              Will Rogers never met me.

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              Reason to run[^]

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              • G Gary R Wheeler

                I run a couple of races every year where the Dayton Police Department Special Response Unit runs as a team. They're a great bunch of guys, and they tend to sing raunchy marching songs the whole time. I usually manage to stay ahead of them, but not by much. When I do, I like to lean over to the runners next to me and say: "You see those guys over there? They have guns and they're shooting stragglers." Sounds like a reason to run. :-D

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                Yusuf
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                Gary R. Wheeler wrote:

                "You see those guys over there? They have guns and they're shooting stragglers."

                JSOP among them by any chance :~

                Yusuf May I help you?

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                • S Stephane Routelous

                  So, after a stupid bet last year, I will take part Sunday with 2 friends at the Marathon de Montreal[^] running my first Half-Marathon , 21km (well, running, not yet sure I will be able to run the whole length ... ) As I'm not in very sportive shape and I haven't trained as I planned to, my goal is to finish it in less than 2h30. So far in my training, I was able to run 15km in ~1h25 ~1h45. Any runner here at CP ? I will post the result Monday ( if I'm able to walk to my computer ;-) ) Wish me luck !!!

                  Stephane

                  www.exotk.org

                  modified on Thursday, September 2, 2010 4:07 PM

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                  Chris Meech
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                  Good luck. Remember to stay hydrated during the race. Drinking some water every couple of km's is essential to keeping a steady pace. I stil remember my first half and it was 2 hours 21 minutes. :)

                  Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra]

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                  • T Tomz_KV

                    You are doing well mathematically.

                    TOMZ_KV

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                    Stephane Routelous
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                    my mistake, it was 15km in 1h45 ( the 1h25 was for my last training and "only" 12km )


                    Stephane

                    www.exotk.org

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                    • M Maximilien

                      I should make a CP banner and go bug you out. Max.

                      Watched code never compiles.

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                      Stephane Routelous
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                      :-) that would be another stupid bet ;-)


                      Stephane

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                      • C Chris Meech

                        Good luck. Remember to stay hydrated during the race. Drinking some water every couple of km's is essential to keeping a steady pace. I stil remember my first half and it was 2 hours 21 minutes. :)

                        Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra]

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                        Stephane Routelous
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                        thanks, yes, i take a bottle of gatorade in a belt and I'm planning to drink and make a small pause at every "pit-stop"


                        Stephane

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                        • C Chris Meech

                          Good luck. Remember to stay hydrated during the race. Drinking some water every couple of km's is essential to keeping a steady pace. I stil remember my first half and it was 2 hours 21 minutes. :)

                          Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra]

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                          Chris Meech wrote:

                          Remember to stay hydrated during the race. Drinking some water every couple of km's is essential to keeping a steady pace.

                          Good to know, never done that. :)

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                          • S Stephane Routelous

                            So, after a stupid bet last year, I will take part Sunday with 2 friends at the Marathon de Montreal[^] running my first Half-Marathon , 21km (well, running, not yet sure I will be able to run the whole length ... ) As I'm not in very sportive shape and I haven't trained as I planned to, my goal is to finish it in less than 2h30. So far in my training, I was able to run 15km in ~1h25 ~1h45. Any runner here at CP ? I will post the result Monday ( if I'm able to walk to my computer ;-) ) Wish me luck !!!

                            Stephane

                            www.exotk.org

                            modified on Thursday, September 2, 2010 4:07 PM

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                            15km in ~1h45

                            I can manage 15cm in 1.45 seconds :-O but then I have to pause for a few seconds to catch my breath :sigh: ;)

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                            • S Stephane Routelous

                              So, after a stupid bet last year, I will take part Sunday with 2 friends at the Marathon de Montreal[^] running my first Half-Marathon , 21km (well, running, not yet sure I will be able to run the whole length ... ) As I'm not in very sportive shape and I haven't trained as I planned to, my goal is to finish it in less than 2h30. So far in my training, I was able to run 15km in ~1h25 ~1h45. Any runner here at CP ? I will post the result Monday ( if I'm able to walk to my computer ;-) ) Wish me luck !!!

                              Stephane

                              www.exotk.org

                              modified on Thursday, September 2, 2010 4:07 PM

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                              Henry Minute
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                              I love Marathons but I couldn't manage a whole one. What I normally do is cut one into quarters keep 3 in the fridge to have later whilst I eat one. [Edit] I've just been told that they have changed the name of the Marathon bar to 'Snickers'. What a stupid bloody name. Seems like every time you turn round these days they've changed the name of something. Sass'n frass'n mutter.... mutter... mumble.... mumble.... [/Edit]

                              Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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