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Topic: Charity Running Programs - What Do You Think
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What a bunch of angry, hateful women
CTurk
11/17/05 10:30:01 AM ET

I don't think there's much disagreement that cheating is cheating and that's exactly what some of Jean's Marines did. Seems to be a general consensus that cheaters should be DQ'd and ban from future races. However, apparently all of us are runners for different reasons and at different levels. Running a 3:30 or a 5:30 marathon is still running 26.2 miles. I don't understand how a debate on cheating at a marathon has turned into a full-scale bashing of all charity runners. Especially this bs about all of them being fat and lazy and unscrupulous. I've run marathons on my own and through charity groups. None of my team members in the groups have ever cheated, been overweight and certainly anything but lazy. Most have families in addition to full-time jobs on top of training and fundraising. So how anyone that manages to do all of that could be considered lazy is beyond me. I'm certainly not an elite runner (my PR so far is 4:40) but I'm far from fat, unless you consider 5'7 and 124# fat, and certainly not lazy or a cheater. I ran every last step of all of my marathons, injured or not, and I resent your baseless accusations that all charity runners are fat, lazy cheaters. How horriby ignorant (and apparently viciously unhappy) some of you women are...how proud your parents must be of your boorish behavior. I'm thankful I'll probably never be in your corrals at any marathons. If you're the "elite" runners you seem to think you are, I'm quite happy being average.

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