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« on: November 06, 2006, 07:04:05 PM »

Big kudos to Lance Armstrong on his run in the NYC Marathon on Sunday. yes ok beer


Lance Armstrong runs NYC Marathon in under 3 hours.


By ROB GLOSTER, AP Sports Writer Sun Nov 5, 6:57 PM ET

NEW YORK - About an hour after the men's and women's champions had crossed the finish line, the crowd really started to buzz at the New York City Marathon.

Lance Armstrong was coming.

The seven-time Tour de France champion made an impressive marathon debut Sunday, accomplishing his goal of finishing in less than 3 hours and thrilling fans who seemed much more enthused at seeing Armstrong than watching a Brazilian man and a Latvian woman win titles earlier on a crisp autumn afternoon.

Armstrong's time was 2 hours, 59 minutes and 36 seconds. His shirt soaked in sweat, he virtually walked the last couple of steps to the finish line. He shuffled into a post-race news conference, his right shin heavily taped.

"I think I bit off more than I could chew, I thought the marathon would be easier," he said. "(My shins) started to hurt in the second half, especially the right one. I could barely walk up here, because the calves are completely knotted up."

He called the race "the hardest physical thing I have ever done" ? even more grueling than his worst days on the Tour.

"I never felt a point where I hit the wall, it was really a gradual progression of fatigue and soreness."

The 35-year-old Armstrong appeared relaxed for the first half of the race, smiling at fans and talking with the small group of runners that surrounded him for much of the marathon. His muscular legs and chest were in stark contrast to the ultra-thin elite runners far ahead of him.

He was paced for most of the race by former marathon champions Alberto Salazar and
Joan Benoit Samuelson and middle-distance running great Hicham El Guerrouj, and said he got a lot of support from fans packed along the course.

But his body seemed to tighten and showed signs of pain and fatigue in the final few miles. He started to fall off the pace required to break 3 hours before a final push allowed him to meet his personal goal.

"Before the race that was my goal, I wanted to break 3 hours. But if you told me with 3 miles to go, `You're going to do 3:05,' I wouldn't have cared," he said. "Honestly, at the end I was so tired, I couldn't care. Now I'm glad I did."

Will he be back?

"Now's not the time to ask that question. The answer now is no, I'll never be back. But I reserve the right to change my mind," he said. "I don't know how these guys do it."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061105/ap_on_sp_ot/run_nyc_marathon_armstrong
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« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2006, 07:49:21 PM »

That is awesome!

So running the marathon was harder than the Tour De France.....


I think Ultra Marathon runners are the greatest athletes in the world, those guys run 100 mile races.
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« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2006, 07:57:33 PM »

wow thats impressive! i really respect Lance Armstrong
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« Reply #3 on: November 06, 2006, 08:02:10 PM »

I know exatly what Lance means by his shins hurting so bad. That's the exact same reason I had to stop running! Cry

I loved running so much!!  yes
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« Reply #4 on: November 06, 2006, 10:55:12 PM »


I think Ultra Marathon runners are the greatest athletes in the world, those guys run 100 mile races.

I love to run but I don't think I would ever try an ultra marathon. This is the 1st I ever heard of it also.  Shocked I thought Lance would have a good shot at breaking 3 hours since he is in good shape.   
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