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Posted by: petertherunner on Tuesday, October 05, 2004 - 01:00 AM
Thoughts from the Nutso....

Posted by: petertherunner on Monday, October 04, 2004 - 02:00 PM
Toronto Ontario's best kept secret is getting better and better....

Posted by: petertherunner on Monday, October 04, 2004 - 05:00 AM
Toronto A big Thank You to all involved with the Scotia Bank Waterfront Marathon

Posted by: petertherunner on Saturday, October 02, 2004 - 04:25 AM
International If you’re looking for something different and don’t mind a little bit of traveling, you might consider the Yukon River Trail Marathon. This year’s race included a full marathon, 4-person marathon relay, and a half marathon. There were 260 runners in total hailing from all over Canada, eight states, Germany and Slovenia!
Note: Sunday August 7, 2004 - Whitehorse, Yukon
http://www.yukonmarathon.com



Posted by: petertherunner on Friday, October 01, 2004 - 05:00 AM
Toronto Cinderella story captures Toronto marathon hearts....

Posted by: petertherunner on Sunday, August 29, 2004 - 05:00 AM
International Olympic Diary: An Administrator's View of the Athens 2004 Olympic Summer Games

Note: For version with photos, go to www.athens.jacdesign.com.

Regrettably, this is my final post from Athens. It is Sunday evening and the final events are taking place. Wrestling, Taekwando, Volleyball and the men's marathon are going on. They will be followed by the closing ceremonies, expected to be a great show. Around me, our office is physically in boxes and crates; we're packing up computers and preparing cargo for its boat ride home to Canada. It'll be a long all-nighter tonight as we've been tasked with the IT tear-down which starts during the closing ceremonies, in hopes that we get everything done while the athletes and coaches are away. Upon their return (around 1am), there is a big outdoor party planned for all. We'll break from the work for that and resume a few hours later and likely work until late tomorrow.
Note: By: Norm O'Reilly, Final Post - Aug 29th, 2004


Posted by: petertherunner on Wednesday, August 25, 2004 - 05:00 AM
International Olympic Diary: An Administrator's View of the Athens 2004 Olympic Summer Games

Note: It seems people liked actually getting the emails, so the plan now is that I will send the email without pictures and to see the pictures (if you want), go to ww.athens.jacdesign.com. Sorry about the changes!

Today was a long and tough day for me. It started very early as I caught a shuttle out to the triathlon venue (located about an hour from where I'm staying), saw the women's triathlon, took a long bus back, ate, worked from 3pm to 1am, took a bus back to our house, watched a bit more Olympics and called it a night. It was both an
exciting day and a very depressing one. The excitement came from the triathlon and its amazing venue and the exciting sprint finish.
Note: By: Norm O'Reilly, August 25th, 2004

Posted by: petertherunner on Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 10:00 PM
International Olympic Diary: An Administrator's View of the Athens 2004 Olympic Summer Games

The Games are in full-swing and the last two days have gone by in a blur. At the Canadian Team administration office, things are getting very busy again as athletes are moving out and athletes who competed at offsite venues are moving into the village to enjoy the lifestyle and partake in the closing ceremonies. There is quite a contrast right now between those athletes still competing and those who have finished their events. Coordinating all of these moves is quite a challenge and has made the work more exciting and fun with the main challenge being to keep the athletes who are finished from bothering those whose events are still to come.
Note: By: Norm O'Reilly, August 23 & 24, 2004



Readers, don't forget to submit your race story, view our Canada and USA race calendars, find your next triathlon, submit a marathon or half-marathon re-cap, cycling adventure, triathlon journey, or any other race-related story about yourracing,, event experience. My Next Race .com. A series of articles, races, maybe there is an ultra-marathon magazine article you like, or half-marathons worth reporting to our readers? Ultra-marathons, in 2006 or 2007 are worth writing about – 2006 or 2007 event information.

Canada Race Calendar – Marathon, Triathlon, Cycling.



Posted by: petertherunner on Sunday, August 22, 2004 - 05:00 AM
International Olympic Diary: An Administrator's View of the Athens 2004 Olympic Summer Games

The second weekend of the Games has come and gone. As you know, things are finally picking up for Canada in terms of medals and performance. Exciting stuff! Medals are coming in; many top 8's are happening and lots of potential in the coming week. Watch for wrestling, diving, triathlon and gymnastics. Around here the mood has improved considerably in the past couple of days.
Note: By: Norm O'Reilly, August 21st and 22nd, 2004

Posted by: petertherunner on Friday, August 20, 2004 - 05:00 AM
International Olympic Diary: An Administrator's View of the Athens 2004 Olympic Summer Games

Tonight the 'big show' of the Olympic Games started. Commonly referred to as 'track and field', the 9 days of athletics events draws the largest crowds of the Games and includes its highest profile events. From these events come Olympic champions who are crowned the 'Worlds Greatest Athletes" (decathlon/heptathlon) and the 'World's Fastest Man/Woman" (100m dash).
Note: By: Norm O'Reilly, August 20th, 2004

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