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  • I've not yet run a marathon, but . . .

    I wouldn't want to win one by cheating, either.

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    Re: I've not yet run a marathon, but . . .

    Yanno, I've seen people cheat in 5ks and 10ks. They take shortcuts when no one is looking and they beam with delight when they get an award. I just beam with delight knowing I didn't get an award but I finished it honestly.

    Betty
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      Re: I've not yet run a marathon, but . . .

      Well the old saying is so so true.

      When you cheat (especially in something like that), you are only cheating yourself.

      Rich
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        Re: I've not yet run a marathon, but . . .

        I understand the point of race officials allowing patients who are recovering from life-threatening illnesses a different/easier route - especially designed, but that particular race was not for that purpose.

        When I do something, I want to do it honestly, regardless of the outcome. My reward is completion, not necessarily competition. Certainly, it is nice to have a ribbon to hang up (a participation one or the race number/jersey/t-shirt would suffice in my instance), but how does one look at a ribbon, knowing they cheated.

        I think, also, of that woman a number of years back who cheated on, I believe it was, the Boston Marathon, stealing the "rights" of the person who actually did the distance and would have won if that person had not short-cutted her way to the victory tape. It was apparently discovered later, but winning was not the same. The moment was stolen.
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          Re: I've not yet run a marathon, but . . .

          Rosie Ruiz was the lady

          technically you are cheating if you cut the corner and don't exactly follow the yellow race line. But man to cheat on a big thing like that.

          Man I will struggle to get my 29 and holding shirt cause it means all the more to me for all the times I didn't quite get under 30 for the 5K
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