If you run a full marathon (and I did– I have finish-line witnesses), but your time chip stops working after the 13.1 mile mark, did you really run a full marathon?

The answer is yes. You ran a full marathon in 2:09.
#besttimeever

If you run a full marathon (and I did– I have finish-line witnesses), but your time chip stops working after the 13.1 mile mark, did you really run a full marathon?

The answer is yes. You ran a full marathon in 2:09.
#besttimeever

…and set a new world record in the process π
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amazing! well done!
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this explains much. i always thought “train for a marathon” referred to pre-race preparation as opposed to race day transportation. but seriously, that’s weird. and must be hugely disappointing not to get an official result. but what can you expect for a mere $490 entry fee, i suppose …
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