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Individual Finish
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| Name |
Time |
(Sex/Age) |
Overall Place |
(Sex Place / Div Place) |
| Bradley Cordts |
3:01:48 |
(M/39) |
360 |
337 / 259 |
| Checkpoints |
5K |
10K |
15K |
20K |
Half |
25K |
30K |
35K |
40K |
Pace |
| 0:20:23 |
0:41:14 |
1:01:56 |
1:23:16 |
1:27:51 |
1:44:51 |
2:06:39 |
2:29:01 |
2:51:46 |
0:06:56 |
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| Kevin Phillips |
3:11:15 |
(M/32) |
440 |
410 / 312 |
| Checkpoints |
5K |
10K |
15K |
20K |
Half |
25K |
30K |
35K |
40K |
Pace |
| 0:18:00 |
0:36:19 |
0:54:40 |
1:13:20 |
1:17:24 |
1:34:50 |
1:56:15 |
2:25:29 |
2:53:59 |
0:07:03 |
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| Jerry Hickey |
3:06:41 |
(M/34) |
533 |
498 / 369 |
| Checkpoints |
5K |
10K |
15K |
20K |
Half |
25K |
30K |
35K |
40K |
Pace |
| 0:21:13 |
0:42:13 |
1:03:16 |
1:24:32 |
1:29:09 |
1:47:15 |
2:09:19 |
2:33:13 |
2:56:36 |
0:07:08 |
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| Joel Lyons |
4:01:45 |
(M/40) |
6135 |
4826 / 1935 |
| Checkpoints |
5K |
10K |
15K |
20K |
Half |
25K |
30K |
35K |
40K |
Pace |
| 0:22:14 |
0:44:47 |
1:07:47 |
1:34:08 |
1:39:48 |
2:01:06 |
2:32:44 |
3:09:14 |
3:46:11 |
0:09:14 |
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| Brenda Walton |
3:17:49 |
(F/46) |
844 |
54 / 14 |
| Checkpoints |
5K |
10K |
15K |
20K |
Half |
25K |
30K |
35K |
40K |
Pace |
| 0:22:13 |
0:43:23 |
1:04:52 |
1:27:40 |
1:32:25 |
1:50:22 |
2:14:13 |
2:37:45 |
3:01:50 |
0:07:22 |
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| Ashley Spriggs |
3:43:48 |
(F/32) |
4216 |
671 / 533 |
| Checkpoints |
5K |
10K |
15K |
20K |
Half |
25K |
30K |
35K |
40K |
Pace |
| 0:24:44 |
0:50:05 |
1:15:34 |
1:42:18 |
1:47:53 |
2:08:14 |
2:35:17 |
3:03:14 |
3:31:07 |
0:08:33 |
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Open Team Finish
19th Open Men's team - time 9:13:58
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THE BIG HOT ONE
BOSTON 2004
April 19, 2004, Boston, MA - We woke up to a glorious, overcast, foggy, 48 degrees in Boston, near the Boston
Commons where the school buses lined up to take the Pilgrimage Track Club and thousands of other runners to Hopkinton
for the start of the 108th Boston Marathon. Surely the weather man had it wrong. Surely it would not reach even the
70's on such a perfect day.....
When we arrived in Hopkinton at nearing 10 a.m., it was already sunny and comfortable. That is a very bad sign.
It is good to be cold this early before the marathon. The start of the race was 85 degrees and it stayed that way
even into the city where is normally drops in temperature. It was in a word, BRUTAL. I have never hurt so badly
in any running event in my life. My sub-three hour Boston streak was over. All of the Pilgrims had a grim day,
some more than others.....

Pilgrims with happy looks ready for battle - the unkown factor - how hot would it get?
(Pictured from left to right)
Jerry Hickey, Jeff Haushalter, Joel Lyons, Brenda Walton, Bradley Cordts.photo by Cookie (c) 2003
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