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1 posted on 10/05/2004 11:40:40 AM PDT by americaprd
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Boston put in qualifying standards in 1970 because the number of entrants was getting out of hand...1,152 in 1969. The original standard was 4 hours, reduced to 2:50 for the men's open division by 1979, when Kerry supposedly ran. I ran as a bandit in '79 and '80, didn't see Kerry either time...'course I wasn't exactly looking for him.

If Kerry qualified, the time commitment and the run itself would be seared in his memory...Even if he ran as a bandit there is no way he would forget when it was. I don't believe a word of it. Don't look for the Boston Athletic Association to have the records on this, they were lax about preserving their history until about 1990 when they started to take an interest, realizing the value of it as their 100th running approached in 1996.


121 posted on 10/05/2004 1:06:32 PM PDT by runfree
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All right, I've wasted ten minutes and $6.00 searching The Boston Globe's online archives (www.boston.com).

You can search back 'till 1979, so I merely searched on "John Kerry" marathon.

I received 50-some odd hits and paid to view up to 3 full articles (excerpts appear in the basic search).

Since we may only post excerpts here, I'll post the three articles I did view for those who care to pick up the standard and check out others in search (vainly, I fear) of any definitive "John Kerry ran the Boston Marathon" reports in past editions of the Globe.

#1-"Sports" section item, by Dan Shaughnessy, April 20, 1982

"Marshall Medoff was in a good mood when the 86th Boston Marathon wound down in the Prudential garage yesterday afternoon. He spent a good part of the post-race rush hour wading through an ocean of exhausted runners, interviewing competitors and slurping from a cup of yogurt - one of 12,500 donated by the Columbo Co. of Methuen..."

KERRY CONTENT (paraphrase): Then-Lt. Gov candidate Kerry had a plane fly an aerial ad over the race course/finish line area.

SHORT CIRCUITS Author(s): Reported by Globe staff writers. Date: April 27, 1986 Page: A29 Section: FOCUS

"As the Boston Marathon prepared to get under way last week, US Sen. John Kerry, who was to serve as starter for the wheelchair division, took an exit off Interstate 495 that was closed to all but official vehicles..."

SUMMARY: Kerry picked up the racers and took them to the wheelchair starting point.

THANKS TO MCGILLIVRAY, A FINE START Author(s): Michael Vega, Globe Staff Date: April 19, 1988 Page: 56 Section: SPORTS

"HOPKINTON -- There were no pratfalls -- not anything resembling a single slip-up -- at the start of yesterday's 92d Boston Marathon..."

KERRY CONTENT: Kerry was the official starter for the wheelchair race, a ceremonial position he seems to have held more than once in the past.

Odd, too, that he doesn't mention the details of his involvement with the race. One would think his involvement with wheelchair-bound participants in the past is something he'd at least mention in passing when discussing his past involvement with the race.

128 posted on 10/05/2004 2:59:56 PM PDT by LincolnLover (Vanities and Reposts--The Bane of an Admin Monitor's Existence!)
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bump for publicity


129 posted on 10/05/2004 3:06:33 PM PDT by VOA
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I have walked around the block a couple of times


137 posted on 10/05/2004 4:06:15 PM PDT by woofie
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