Monday, February 16, 2009

Joanie's coming!!

For weeks I've been bursting with this news, but we had to nail down some details. Joan Benoit Samuelson, the first women's Olympic marathon gold medalist and one of the best long-distance women runners ever, will speak at the carbo-load dinner Friday night before the NC Marathon, half-marathon, and 5K. And I feel like a kid about it -- how many times do you get to meet one of your all-time heroes? 

My awe for Joan goes back three decades. I was a New Englander then, like her. She won her first Boston Marathon in 1979 as a senior at Bowdoin College. She wore a Bowdoin singlet and a Boston Red Sox hat backwards, nothing high-tech about her, yet she set a course record that year. She won Boston again in 1983, setting a world record of 2:22:43. Her Chicago victory of 2:21:21 stood as the world record for 17 years

Among her many victories, the one that best illustrates Samuelson's grit is winning the Olympic marathon trials just three weeks after arthroscopic knee surgery. The story that best captures her character? After winning the gold medal in 1984, in a decisive victory over Grete Waitz, she told reporters she was excited to get back home to Maine -- because it was blueberry season and she wanted to get picking.

These days, as I face the realities of middle age, what I love about Joan is that she's still at it, which is remarkable for anyone, male or female, at the elite level of the sport. Last year, at age 50, she ran in the Olympic marathon trials and beat her personal goal of 2:50, setting an American record for women 50-54.

Be sure to join us at the pasta dinner May 1. Visit ncmarathon.org for dinner tickets and other ways to see Joan during race week. Hope I don't elbow you out of the way too badly.

4 comments:

  1. Lisa, are walkers allowed for the 1/2 marathon?

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  2. Yes, walkers are allowed on both the marathon and half-marathon courses, as long as you can finish in 6.5 hours, or roughly 15-minute miles.

    The races start at 7 am; we'll be closing the course at 1:30 pm, reopening the roads to traffic, etc.

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  3. Do you have to buy a special ticket to go to the Pasta Party or is it included in the marathon registration?

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  4. The pasta dinner is a separate event on Friday night. Tickets, available at ncmarathon.org, costs $25 each, open to registered runners and all others. The dinner is at the Grandover Resort, along with packet pickup, late registration, and a Live Healthy Expo.

    If you purchase a ticket online, along with your race registration, you'll pick up the dinner tickets when you get your number, t-shirt, goodie bag, etc.

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