Sunday, October 7, 2018

2018 Chicago Marathon watch party - Results

It was yet another successful Chicago Marathon for Rank Strangers Randy and Denise Meacham this morning - both cracking 4 hours just two weeks after doing the same in the Berlin Marathon.

Meacham high school exchange students Amanda and Katrine joined son Joe to volunteer at an aid station - tough duty starting at about 5am.  They met me and shuttled to the 22 mile mark to cheer on their heroes.  Then on to the finish in Grant Park.

Amanda, Katrine, Joe, Denise, Randy















Randy and Denise graciously complied with my viewing plan (Link ).  I regret not seeing teammate Peter Wagner on the course.  I was at LaSalle and Chicago when he went through, but he eluded my camera.
Denise at mile 3

















Randy and Denise met on the course at about the
11 mile mark - just in time for me to get this picture.  The
reunion was short-lived - Randy went on to finish about
15 minutes ahead of Denise.


















Randy with 3 miles to go 




















Denise was "taking it easy", meaning high 5's and selfies
along the course.  She's due to run the Munich Marathon
next weekend, Oct. 14.  You read that right: Oct. 14, 2018


















While waiting for Randy and Denise in front of Walter Payton Prep on Wells Street (near the 11 mile mark) I observed a late-joiner - a runner clipped on a bib and joined the course.  I tracked the cheater's progress using the race app; she "finished" in 3:46, a few minutes behind Randy.  I don't like to think there was much of this sort of treachery out there this morning.

1. The "15 mile marathoner" got assistance clipping on the race bib
















2. She's off, stripping off the over shirt that was required for
spectators which she was herself, just minutes before.

















3. Blending in with the crowd, on her way to a medal.
















A few more photos:

Vision impaired runners were inspirational.
















The guy on the right has one leg- no problem.
















Wet and chilly in the early going - these folks MAY have
overdone it with the plastic bags






















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