Meb! Wow. The field in Boston was loaded this year and Meb comes out with the win and a 2:08:36 PB. At the age of 38 (39 in a few weeks)! Such a nice guy and inspiration.
In lieu of writing this week I’m going to post some pictures I took of Eric and Sunseri from their tempo workout on Saturday.
Of approximately a thousand separate species
of bats worldwide, there are 44 known species found on the North American continent.
Rights advocates might have a bit of hope that now the
medical community will finally understand gun owner concerns
about privacy and loss of rights to an increasingly intrusive Obama administration’s efforts to dig as deeply into their personal affairs as possible, while cloaking itself in
secrecy. Despite this single obvious benefit, bats are often thought of in
popular culture with reference to Bram Stoker’s fictional vampire Dracula, even though the majority
of bats do not drink blood.
RT @trialsmiles: A win for Jacqueline Gaughlan 🥇 a provincial record for Anne-Marie Comeau 🇨🇦 and an age group record for Roberta Groner 🇺🇸… 1 day ago
RT @leahyingling: Anyone else a superfan of all the Canadian women in ultrarunning? They just released their team for the 80k at Worlds and… 4 days ago
Anyone interested in NACAC mountain running champs Sept 16 in Saskatchewan should check out this video. Yes, there… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…6 days ago
Boston was amazing today. Meb is such a freakin inspiration. I doubt a race will ever have a crowd like that again. Awesome mid run shots!
Of approximately a thousand separate species
of bats worldwide, there are 44 known species found on the North American continent.
Rights advocates might have a bit of hope that now the
medical community will finally understand gun owner concerns
about privacy and loss of rights to an increasingly intrusive Obama administration’s efforts to dig as deeply into their personal affairs as possible, while cloaking itself in
secrecy. Despite this single obvious benefit, bats are often thought of in
popular culture with reference to Bram Stoker’s fictional vampire Dracula, even though the majority
of bats do not drink blood.