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Winning stride in Brookline
By adamg on Mon, 04/16/2018 - 11:28pm
Matt Calvin watched men's winner Yuki Kawauchi glide by on Beacon Street in Brookline today.
Lots of Marathon photos by Photographynatalia.
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tough day to be out walking, let alone running a marathon
I met some runners from the UK and Oregon last week. Hope that people were able to finish and bested their times. Bet those silver blankets at the first aid booth felt really good after coming over the finish line
Just out of
Curiosity, what made you post about the Japanese man who won but not the American women. The first in 33 years!
I think I may know why, I’m just embarrassed to say it.
And you'd be wrong
Sad fact of life at Universal Hub: I depend on the kindness of strangers. One person was kind enough to send me a photo of the men's winner. Had somebody sent me a photo of the women's winner, I would have posted that.
It's very clear
The pro-Japanese, anti-American slant of this blog has been well-documented.
You Are Correct
Adam has been very quiet on the rash of thefts from the underwear machines along Meiji Street in Boston's Sister City; Osaka recently.
Osaka is a wonderful place but...
... Boston's sister city is actually Kyoto. ;-)
San Francisco is (or was) Osaka's sister city in the US.
You Are Correct
My bad. It has been 40 years since Jordan Marsh did their whole Orient Expressed campaign. I had forgot it was Kyoto, not Osaka.
It was 31 years since a
It was 31 years since a Japanese man won. I know 33 is bigger, but surely 31 is worth something.
Thanks for the post!
I, for one, always appreciate your posts, Adam and Unviversal Hub. Keep up the good work running the good race!
said it once...
and i'll say it again: This is the best platform for important Boston stories and news...period.
A real scoop
A real scoop would be pictures of him completing the Scituate Marathon on New Years Day in subzero temps.
Wasn't that the Marshfield Marathon
In either case, it is a good thing it was New Year's Day and not three days later. He'd have needed a surf board.
It Was Marshfield
He was the only one to finish and he slipped on the ice on the track just before the finish line.
A slight correction
There were two finishers in the division.
And for those who will discount a 5:45:00 marathon time, I would ask you what your personal best is.
2:58
3:00 in Boston.
But running for 6 hours in those conditions is impressive, no matter how much distance you cover.