6:40AM Raceday
Getting ready to bus it to Hopkinton
Sun coming up over Boston Commons
Swan Boats
Boston Marathon Finish Line (my husband would see this about 5 1/2 hours after I took this picture at 7:15AM :))
After watching the race start on TV, my father-in-law and I left the hotel and walked around for a little while to try and stake out our spot for watching the race. It was already pretty crowded, but we managed to get a great spot right next to the fence about 1/4 mile from the finish. It was a pretty chilly, windy morning but a perfect marathon temperature (wind was a different story for the runners). The wheelchair marathoners began finishing just before 11AM, and the excitement continued for the rest of the time we watched the race, with people coming in pretty continuously for the next couple of hours we watched. It was so fun to see the elite runners racing toward the finish line, with the top American man and woman both finishing 3rd. The highlight, though, was seeing Billy running in his fluid, seemingly effortless style (I have watched my fair share of races, and it's always crazy to me how the faster runners seem so casual and relaxed in their motion) that I have come to recognize from a good distance away! He raced towards the finish line, looking totally at ease and content in his stride, and finished with the great time of 2:51:07 (second fastest person in Hampton Roads and awesome time, especially given the windy conditions)!!
It took us awhile to meet up after the race, but we met in the hotel lobby, where we happened to run into one of Billy's running role models Brian Sell (professional runner for Hanson-Brooks team), so he couldn't resist getting a picture with him. Brian was pretty disappointed with his 2:16 finish time (we still think that's pretty impressive!), but he still managed to smile for the camera :)
After Billy got a shower and we relaxed for a few minutes, we grabbed lunch and went to the Brooks post-race party, since Billy is currently a Brooks "I.D. Runner" (i.e., sponsorship that gives him a big discount on Brooks products, free gear sometimes, and access to fun things like the post-race party :)). He was able to meet his "handler" Steve and a few other people from Brooks, and we grabbed a few beers and bowled (the party was at a bowling alley, which was packed with Red Sox fans just having left the game). We headed from the Brooks party over to the North End of the city, where we walked around and saw the Old North Church and Paul Revere's house before dining at Assagio.
Bowling Fun
Paul Revere's House
Paul Revere Statue and Old North Church
After dinner, we walked over to Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, where the post-race party for all the marathoners was held, and hung out for a little while before heading back to the hotel absolutely exhausted.
The next morning, we got room service breakfast and left the hotel by 9:15 to get to Fenway Park for a stadium tour.
Foggy day at the park
Above the Green Monster
We want to go to there :) (apparently it's really tough to get tickets to that section though)
After Fenway, we took a cab to the Sam Adams Brewery, which was great! We got to tour the brewery before tasting a few different Sam Adams beers and then headed back to check out of our hotel.
Beer Tanks
So, it was definitely a whirlwind trip but included so many fun things! We look forward to going to Boston again next year!!
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