The Boston Marathon
When I was young I was addicted to long distance running. In fact I finished 33 (26.2 mile) marathons in my running career, but the only one that mattered was the Mecca of distance running: The Boston Marathon.
"Boston" was the goal and inorder to be eligible to participate you had to achieve a qualifying time (under 3 hours and 10 minutes) at another marathon and inorder to do that one had to train very hard. So hard that you had to run every day and sometimes twice a day.
It was morning, noon and night at the expense of family and life as I knew it.
Eventually I qualified and ran the 1983 Boston Marathon. I was so proud and as I ran the difficult race I fortified myself with the thought that my family was waiting for me at the finish line and when it was over I would make it up to them.
30 years ago was a far more innocent and simple time. We mourn Boston's loss.

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Jerry sloane
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It may be hard to do that an entire route of a marathon, but perhaps as with Times Square during New Years, barricades etc can be set up at areas with large crowds, particularly around the finish, and bags searched. Just maybe......
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