tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2659111169994174275.post8333566112833151058..comments2023-07-07T06:23:05.550-05:00Comments on Xaarlin: Races and Accomplishments Xaarlinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09103441780159368391noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2659111169994174275.post-47141157776290663752016-11-16T14:44:47.599-06:002016-11-16T14:44:47.599-06:00That is a very cool display for your IM triumph! N...That is a very cool display for your IM triumph! Not many people can say that they have accomplished such a feat so you should display it proudly. When I first started marathoning, I put a few of my medals in a shadow box. Nowadays, post-race I throw every medal and AG award into a bin where they begin collecting dust. I need to get something like that and maybe have a "PR" shadow box for all of my PR medals/bibs. Anyway, you should be proud of your BQ, but I get the fact that you feel you could have done better. I feel the same way about Carmel 2016. :) By the way, thanks for the link to that article. I also ran the 2011 NYC marathon and hit the wall pretty bad like the guy. However, I had a blast because luckily I wasn't running for time (sorta)! :)Pete Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09655789227670205830noreply@blogger.com