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Rick Hoyt misses these parts of the Boston Marathon: Dad, crowd support
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Enthusiasm for the museum
News of the signing was met with enthusiasm, both from Hopkinton and the running community.
“The IMC will be a signature destination for runners the world over a truly international venue designed to draw both U.S. and overseas visitors, like the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York,” Hopkinton Town Manager Norman Khumalo said in a statement.
Four-time Boston winner Bill Rodgers put his support behind the project. It would be great if the IMC develops along the lines Tim (Kilduff) is hoping for, he said in an email to the Daily News. The BAA has a terrific collection of trophies and memorabilia related to the Boston Marathon and it would be great if the Public could see them.
Algonquin runner Ada Gebauer finds her stride after receiving iron deficiency diagnosis
couldn’t feel.
That was freshman year.
Joy? Not possible when your race ends with a ride in a golf cart.
A middle school state championship that ends with vomit Ada Gebauer would take that over what transpired over six months during her first year of high school.
Doctor visits, physical therapy, strength training, new activities anything to reverse the trend.
The ailment not only sapped her energy but her identity.
“Up to that point,” says the Algonquin Regional High School sophomore, “running was something that made me, me.”