
Edinburgh Marathon 2005 pics
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Edinburgh Marathon 2005 pics
Homer!


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- Bob Jefferson
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I was so excited that I got the camera the wrong way round.
If anyone has Quick Time Pro maybe you could fix the orientation for me?
Go Bernie!
If anyone has Quick Time Pro maybe you could fix the orientation for me?
Go Bernie!
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I've got my photos from today up now (phew):
http://www.pbase.com/wangi/edinburgh_marathon_2005

http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/44702283

http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/44702272

http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/44702274
And the team:

http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/44702287
http://www.pbase.com/wangi/edinburgh_marathon_2005

http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/44702283

http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/44702272

http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/44702274
And the team:

http://www.pbase.com/wangi/image/44702287
Lee Kindness
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The finishing times were published today. Our relay team came a very respectable 223rd place with a time of 3 hrs 38 mins out of 912 finishers, a truly outstanding performance from a scratch team.
Mrs Porty's team 'The Fountain Five' were in 337th place at 3 hrs 47 mins.
Further local interest was the 'Towerbank Staff' team in 293rd postion with 3 hrs 44 mins.
And although Homer was disappointed not to beat the 3 hour mark, he carried an injury most of the way to finish in 234th spot with 3 hours 16 mins. Bear in mind that 4406 completed the individual race and that adds up to quite an achievement.
Mucho respect to all of you.
Mrs Porty's team 'The Fountain Five' were in 337th place at 3 hrs 47 mins.
Further local interest was the 'Towerbank Staff' team in 293rd postion with 3 hrs 44 mins.
And although Homer was disappointed not to beat the 3 hour mark, he carried an injury most of the way to finish in 234th spot with 3 hours 16 mins. Bear in mind that 4406 completed the individual race and that adds up to quite an achievement.
Mucho respect to all of you.
Mrs Porty had been going nuts, thinking I would be publishing the ass kicking. Bob beat me to it.
Seriously, we had 3 men and 2 women versus their 5 women and that makes a big difference. For a start 3 of our team weren't bothered about slowing down to see at their reflection in shopfronts, to check they were looking ok.
The POL team did very well; Kath thrashed her target time by 12 minutes and her target time was based on hard training. Elizabeth, who even tho she had done lots of training was a bit scared of running such a long distance, in the end she bettered her target by 3 mins. Brian who previoulsy stated "I run at my own pace" kept to his word, delivering exactly what he said he would. I limped round quicker than I thought but I kid you not it was very, very painful. Ian, well he was bounding around like a spring kangaroo, he ran fast and then jogged back the whole distance to Dalriada.
All in all it was a great performance, we finished in the top quartile. Dont know what our average age is? Im guessing its probably 38-40.
We need Bob in team next time, i asked Wangi too but the man is not for persuading. As for Dada? I am assuming Socialists don't jog.
Seriously, we had 3 men and 2 women versus their 5 women and that makes a big difference. For a start 3 of our team weren't bothered about slowing down to see at their reflection in shopfronts, to check they were looking ok.
The POL team did very well; Kath thrashed her target time by 12 minutes and her target time was based on hard training. Elizabeth, who even tho she had done lots of training was a bit scared of running such a long distance, in the end she bettered her target by 3 mins. Brian who previoulsy stated "I run at my own pace" kept to his word, delivering exactly what he said he would. I limped round quicker than I thought but I kid you not it was very, very painful. Ian, well he was bounding around like a spring kangaroo, he ran fast and then jogged back the whole distance to Dalriada.
All in all it was a great performance, we finished in the top quartile. Dont know what our average age is? Im guessing its probably 38-40.
We need Bob in team next time, i asked Wangi too but the man is not for persuading. As for Dada? I am assuming Socialists don't jog.
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Only a week down the line and I can now walk downstairs to post my thanks for the support last Sunday.It certainly gave me a lift, although a sensible course of action would have been to drop out at Silverknowes. Anyway, I'm now nursing a torn calf -muscle and, of course, being nursed superbly by my better half. Next year year will be a different (better) story !
If you can keep your head when all around are losing theirs, it probably means you've underestimated the gravity of the situation.

