Mark Draughn over at Windypundit is a busy man with a worn out camera. He literally took thousands of pictures of the many participants in Sunday's Chicago Marathon. He estimates that he got a picture of about 20 percent of the runners that day.
I did an earlier post about his work, but this one condenses things much better.
Camped out at Chinatown that morning, Mark was at the 21-mile spot.
See if you can find yourself, a loved one, or a friend.
Part one of Mark's series: Before 10:45 AM (i.e. a 7:43 pace with a projected finish of 3:22:03)
Part two: After 10:45 AM (i.e. a 7:43 pace with a projected finish at 3:22:05) but before 11:05 AM (i.e. a 8:40 pace with a projected finish of 3:46:53)
Part three: After 11:05 AM (i.e. a 8:40 pace with a projected finish at 3:46:54) but before 11:37:20 (i.e. a 10:09 pace with a projected finish of 4:26:05)
Part four: After 11:37:21 (i.e. a 10:09 pace with a projected finish at 4:26:06) but before 11:51:13 (i.e. a 10:48 pace with a projected finish of 4:43:05)
Part five: After 11:51:15 (i.e. a 10:48 pace with a projected finish at 4:43:07) but before 12:05:36 (i.e. a 11:29 pace with a projected finish of 5:00:41)
UPDATE: Sat. 10/28: Part six, the last installment, is up.
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