I finally hijacked some photos from Dada's Facebook page!
First though, a few fun facts about the marathon from http://www.athensmarathon.com/
■The modern Athens Marathon commemorates the run of the soldier Pheidippides from a battlefield at the site of the town of Marathon, Greece, to Athens in 490 B.C.
■Legend has it that Pheidippides delivered the momentous message "Niki!" ("victory"), then collapsed and died.
■The Athens Marathon is recognized as the original marathon course and it's the same course used in the 2004 Olympics held in Athens.
■The first modern Olympic games were held in 1896 in Greece.
■The legend of Pheidippides was honored by a 24.85 mile (40,000 meters) run from Marathon Bridge to Olympic stadium in Athens.
■Athens Stadium, the finish line for the Athens Marathon stands on the site of a stadium used in classical times.
■Spiridon Louis, a Greek postal worker, won the first modern Marathon with a time of 2 hours, 58 minutes, 50 seconds, an average pace of 7:11 minutes per mile.
■At the 1908 Olympic Games in London, the marathon distance was changed to 26.2 miles to cover the ground from Windsor Castle to White City Stadium, with the 2.2 miles added on so the race could finish in front of royal family's viewing box. This added two miles to the course, and is the origin of the Marathon tradition of shouting "God save the Queen!" (or other words relating to the Queen) as mile post 24 is passed.
I imagine I may have also wanted to hurl a few insults to the Queen.
First though, a few fun facts about the marathon from http://www.athensmarathon.com/
■The modern Athens Marathon commemorates the run of the soldier Pheidippides from a battlefield at the site of the town of Marathon, Greece, to Athens in 490 B.C.
■Legend has it that Pheidippides delivered the momentous message "Niki!" ("victory"), then collapsed and died.
■The Athens Marathon is recognized as the original marathon course and it's the same course used in the 2004 Olympics held in Athens.
■The first modern Olympic games were held in 1896 in Greece.
■The legend of Pheidippides was honored by a 24.85 mile (40,000 meters) run from Marathon Bridge to Olympic stadium in Athens.
■Athens Stadium, the finish line for the Athens Marathon stands on the site of a stadium used in classical times.
■Spiridon Louis, a Greek postal worker, won the first modern Marathon with a time of 2 hours, 58 minutes, 50 seconds, an average pace of 7:11 minutes per mile.
■At the 1908 Olympic Games in London, the marathon distance was changed to 26.2 miles to cover the ground from Windsor Castle to White City Stadium, with the 2.2 miles added on so the race could finish in front of royal family's viewing box. This added two miles to the course, and is the origin of the Marathon tradition of shouting "God save the Queen!" (or other words relating to the Queen) as mile post 24 is passed.
I imagine I may have also wanted to hurl a few insults to the Queen.
Check out my handsome husband with a very proud Grammie...
All our boys... so proud of Dat Dat!
Putting on Compression Socks... 26.2 takes a toll!
Me, in serious pain, but overwhelmed and relieved.
SERIOUS BLING!
My Rock, My Hero, My Husband... holding me up and being there for me even when he was just as tired. Gotta love him!
Swim felt so good.
But the sangria was better:)
Up bright and early again to take on the Magic Kingdom.
Had an AMAZING time and cannot wait to do it again.
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