[AI Generated] This post captures the author’s experience running in the Boston Marathon. The race, steeped in history, provided challenges and unforgettable moments. The author, grateful for the support along the course, faced difficulties with the unseasonably warm weather and cramping. Despite struggling, crossing the finish line held deep emotional significance. The author highly recommends the event, emphasizing its revered history and the sense of accomplishment it brings. They express a desire to return and improve their time, highlighting the camaraderie and guidance provided by the K2J group. The overall venue was rated as “Monumentally Awesome” with an “Excellent” course rating and “Great” aid stations.
Tag Archives: RunK2J
2024 Track workouts in Orleans
2024 RunK2J Orleans Program
RunK2J 2023 Year in Review
What we got up to at RunK2J in 2023.
E-Race Cancer Half Marathon
(Note: Generated by Wordpress AI. Enjoy): The E-Race Cancer Half Marathon took place on October 22, 2023, in Bridgeport, NY. It was a small-town race with a unique course, including paved roads, leaf-covered paths, and even a section through someone’s backyard. With limited crowd support but a festive Halloween theme, the event offered a 5km, 10km, and half marathon, with 93, 28, and 72 finishers respectively. Post-race activities included a party with music, food, and drinks. Despite its quirks, it was commended as being well-organized.
RunK2J 2022 Award Winners
[AI Generated]:The 2022 RunK2J award recipients achieved personal bests in various races, with participants like Pat Buchik, Kanako Imuyama, Yvonne Merry, Soo Owens, Harold Piel, and Amanda Wong. They also took part in new races and volunteered for various events, showcasing their dedication to fitness and community involvement.
2021 RunK2J Year in Review
Thank you to everyone who supported RunK2J and joined us for a pandemic year of running around. You make running fun! See you all in 2022!
9 Run Run. How did this happen?
In an odd reversal of roles, it looks like I signed up for and completed a 10K run, while Judy stayed put near the finishing area to take photos help with the race itself. What’s happening to me?