This weekend’s events were running and running and running and some minor stuff. Even when it wasn’t running, it seemed to be about running. Three major events: the Olympic trials for the marathon, the New York City Marathon, and the International Fun Run.
Right after the Olympic trials, I started walking to the East Side to get into position for the International Fun Run, a NYC Marathon predecessor. It’s more of a party than a run and is only a couple of miles long. It starts at the United Nations, goes to Sixth Avenue via 42nd Street, and then cuts up to 54th Street or so.
As I was nearing 42nd street, I began to hear a roaring sound. For me, that means and interesting sound and something I have to check out. And there it was, a big rally at the New York Public Library.
When I first got into position, the group was chanting and doing “the wave”. Just as I crossed the street, it broke up. It turned out to be a large group of French runners.
They were in town for the NYC Marathon, but were also participating in the Friendship Run.
The coolest part about this crowd was a minor event that I couldn’t capture on film. Right after the above picture, there was a siren from Fifth Avenue and a firetruck passed by en route to an emergency of some sort. The whole crowd broke out in a roar of cheers for the firefighters and they returned the waves of the crowd.
I fell in behind the group as I was heading in the same direction.
After a couple of blocks, I cut across and ran into a group of Japanese runners also heading to the run.
As you can see, some were taking a very lighthearted approach to the run. But no one took it more lightly than these guys.
You can’t see it very well, but the guy on the left had a joke arrow going through his head. There were actually six in this group, but the other three were caught by the light. I never got a good picture of the arrow.
Another block or two later, I ran into a group of Swedes.
The crowds kept flowing in and around to the UN. I knew I was going to view the run, but I wanted to do it from a slightly different viewpoint.
But, that’s another post.
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