Friday, October 22, 2004

ALESIA HICKS and ALFRED PHILLIPS

Atlanta and Ithaca, N.Y. Times: 5:51, 5:52
Doctors had told her she wouldn't be walking come race day, a result of the multiple sclerosis. But Hicks had proved them wrong. The miles, however, were taking
their toll on the lawyer -- at Mile 18 she was on the verge of quitting. Then along came Phillips, a veteran of more than 50 marathons. The retired
Cornell professor buoyed Hicks, ran alongside her and escorted her like a gentleman across the finish line. "He is a blessing," said Hicks, wrapping
her Mylar-draped arms around her new friend. "I was getting ready to quit and I prayed to the Lord and he came along. He is my angel."

Thursday, October 21, 2004

First run

I did it! I made it out for another run. Let's see it's been about 11 days since the marathon. This beats the time for my previous first run after the marathon. I think my previous best was something like 5 months.

I ran about two and a half miles. It took me about 27 minutes. Instead of doing the run-walk thing I had done all year, I decided to just run. I did take about a 90 second walk break just before I turned around to run back home. I think I would prefer to practice running and leave the run-walk alone for a while.

Later...