APR-B-1

APRIL SPRING RUNNING SERIES FROM CHERRY BLOSSOM TO BOSTON

AND THE REGISTRATION FOR FURTHER SPRING AND SUMMER RUNS.

AND THEN A SERIES OF “WEEKLY FALL MARATHONS”

  1. APR-B-1  Index to April Spring Running Series, from Cherry Blossom to Boston.
  2.         The Thesis Committee’s Regrouping, My Continued Running, and the Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run with Joe. Read More...
  3.         The Run-up to Boston, via BWI and Providence and the AMAA meeting in the Back Bay Hilton, with the usual rendezvous party of Boston revelers before the Main Event. Read More...
  4.         The 105th running of the Boston Marathon. Read More...
  5.         My note to friends and family on return from the 105th Boston Marathon, With the litany of summer runs, in between Himalayan travels, and the fall marathon blitz of weekly 26.2 milers. Read More...
  6.   Plans for the Grand River Bank Run for which I am registered on May 12. Read More...
  7.         The 26th running of the Marine Corps marathon October 28 for which 65,000 hits were logged in the first minute in attempt to register, with great consternation and turning away to alternate fall marathons;  I am already registered through the Marine Corps Marathon Running Club . Read More...
  8.             The Aetna Hartford Marathon on October 13, the fall foliage of New England and the last of the fifty states for Janet Newburg, and a run with Lee Dutton and friends. Read More...
  9.         The Inaugural Running of the new Baltimore Marathon on October 20, in my series of weekly fall marathons. Read More...
  10.     My proposal to Michael for a Father/Son Marathon at the 27th running of the San Antonio Marathon on November 11, which may be my first opportunity to visit them and the new Twin GRANDSONS! Read More...
  11.    The MITP—Marathon in the Parks—my home town marathon’s second running on November 18 for which I am registered in my continuing series of weekly fall marathon runs. Read More...
  12.     The Marathon Boom in growth of the endurance runners’ distance seems unabated, and proliferation of both the runs and the runners continues. Read More...

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