I like Boston because it's kind of like running around [northern Vermont and New Hampshire]. There are a lot of nice little towns. They are bigger than here obviously, but you just go from one town to the next. |
I was out of shape, so I began to run. In 1998, I entered the New York City Marathon, and the rest is history. |
It's a holiday, there's a lot of people there to cheer you on. There are not many empty spaces where there isn't anybody. It's good to feed off the crowd. |
What happens is [runners] go up a couple of hills and then their legs are gone. |
You hurt afterwards obviously, but the best part of a marathon is training for it, running with Hal and Lynn, and other people. The solitude of running allows thinking, it's my release from the frustration and pressure of working. |