Well a good crowd turned out for Ryans Run in the Boston Marathon. I decided to post this blog: my first I might add, while he's at home recuperating. So many of Ryan's friends and family came out and followed him (the best we could) as he did his 26.2 mile run. There were people and cars everywhere, and what shocked me more was how many people actually were running. 27,000 runners, plus bandits add up to be more than I thought.
He was running hard. Pushing himself, but didn't look strained. We were all so proud and couldn't have cheered louder.
off he went up HeartBreak hill, and off we went to the T to go to Boylston St for the last leg of the race!
Before we knew it we were on Boylston St. waiting for Ryan to finish the final leg of the race. The end was in sight for every runner that came around that corner. Some were walking..
After tracking his entire race, what seemed like very quickly from his 21st mile, Ryan came around the corner just as strong and unphased as the last time we'd seen him.
He ran hard, and after a quick slap of the hands...
He was off again.
Everyone was excited... even the "naked beer cups"
And well, we're not sure what this was.
But Kelley and Jay were really pumped about it!
and Ryan was having the time of his life.
Go team Liver. Ryan did it with all his supporters on his back. Each name neatly and diligently hand written on his back, his shirt showed how much he appreciate all the support everyone has given him throughout his training and this rigorous run.
He crossed the finish line in under five hours
4:54:33
We couldn't have been prouder at this moment!
He ran hard, and after a quick slap of the hands...
He was off again.
Everyone was excited... even the "naked beer cups"
And well, we're not sure what this was.
But Kelley and Jay were really pumped about it!
and Ryan was having the time of his life.
Go team Liver. Ryan did it with all his supporters on his back. Each name neatly and diligently hand written on his back, his shirt showed how much he appreciate all the support everyone has given him throughout his training and this rigorous run.
He crossed the finish line in under five hours
4:54:33
We couldn't have been prouder at this moment!
"Go Liver!"
To see all the photos from Ryan's big day:
click on the link below
2 comments:
Ryan, that is so awesome, congrats. Those are great photos. Glad we got to see you at mile 10 in Natick and it's good to see you kept up that smile the whole time. It looks like you had a blast!
You are such a champ!!!!! Great photos, Lindsay!
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