Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who in my fair city approved this marathon? Shutting down the middle of Columbia Heights and Rock Creek on a Saturday morning is just plain stupid. Traffic from 16th to 11th was at a standstill for hours, not a few minutes, but hours. If you're going to do this, do it on a Sunday.
Signed-
Cranky mom who is a marathon runner
Last year my time was 3:30, thats right 3 hours and 30 minutes....the time from Glover Park to a kids event in Chinatown. I wish there was some way of stopping these things. They just shut down the city.
It's called the metro.
You're funny. Not.
We live a block from the metro and use it regularly. Please explain how I was supposed to get my son to basketball from Columbia Heights to Wisconsin & S Street?
God forbid 30,000 people who want to run the marathon interfere with your sons basketball practice! I apologize.
Anonymous wrote:Fuck the marathon. We were just sat in traffic for a while before going a brief, brief mention of it on NPR had us checking the our smartphones and showed that were were completely boxed in. There was no way for us to go north out of the city! There were also no signs or anothing to help let drivers know that they weren't going to get anywhere. We were able to abort our plan and found something else to do, but just annoying.
I lived in Boston for years and they know how to run a marathon!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who in my fair city approved this marathon? Shutting down the middle of Columbia Heights and Rock Creek on a Saturday morning is just plain stupid. Traffic from 16th to 11th was at a standstill for hours, not a few minutes, but hours. If you're going to do this, do it on a Sunday.
Signed-
Cranky mom who is a marathon runner
Last year my time was 3:30, thats right 3 hours and 30 minutes....the time from Glover Park to a kids event in Chinatown. I wish there was some way of stopping these things. They just shut down the city.
It's called the metro.
You're funny. Not.
We live a block from the metro and use it regularly. Please explain how I was supposed to get my son to basketball from Columbia Heights to Wisconsin & S Street?
Anonymous wrote:Female, over 50, 2:05 ish. Was aiming for under 2:00 but the Calvert Hill killed me and I never fully recovered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who in my fair city approved this marathon? Shutting down the middle of Columbia Heights and Rock Creek on a Saturday morning is just plain stupid. Traffic from 16th to 11th was at a standstill for hours, not a few minutes, but hours. If you're going to do this, do it on a Sunday.
Signed-
Cranky mom who is a marathon runner
Last year my time was 3:30, thats right 3 hours and 30 minutes....the time from Glover Park to a kids event in Chinatown. I wish there was some way of stopping these things. They just shut down the city.
It's called the metro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who in my fair city approved this marathon? Shutting down the middle of Columbia Heights and Rock Creek on a Saturday morning is just plain stupid. Traffic from 16th to 11th was at a standstill for hours, not a few minutes, but hours. If you're going to do this, do it on a Sunday.
Signed-
Cranky mom who is a marathon runner
Last year my time was 3:30, thats right 3 hours and 30 minutes....the time from Glover Park to a kids event in Chinatown. I wish there was some way of stopping these things. They just shut down the city.
It's called the metro.
Anonymous wrote:Who in my fair city approved this marathon? Shutting down the middle of Columbia Heights and Rock Creek on a Saturday morning is just plain stupid. Traffic from 16th to 11th was at a standstill for hours, not a few minutes, but hours. If you're going to do this, do it on a Sunday.
Signed-
Cranky mom who is a marathon runner
Last year my time was 3:30, thats right 3 hours and 30 minutes....the time from Glover Park to a kids event in Chinatown. I wish there was some way of stopping these things. They just shut down the city.
Anonymous wrote:Who in my fair city approved this marathon? Shutting down the middle of Columbia Heights and Rock Creek on a Saturday morning is just plain stupid. Traffic from 16th to 11th was at a standstill for hours, not a few minutes, but hours. If you're going to do this, do it on a Sunday.
Signed-
Cranky mom who is a marathon runner
Last year my time was 3:30, thats right 3 hours and 30 minutes....the time from Glover Park to a kids event in Chinatown. I wish there was some way of stopping these things. They just shut down the city.
Who in my fair city approved this marathon? Shutting down the middle of Columbia Heights and Rock Creek on a Saturday morning is just plain stupid. Traffic from 16th to 11th was at a standstill for hours, not a few minutes, but hours. If you're going to do this, do it on a Sunday.
Signed-
Cranky mom who is a marathon runner
Anonymous wrote:Female, over 50, 2:05 ish. Was aiming for under 2:00 but the Calvert Hill killed me and I never fully recovered. I thought it was a TERRIBLY organized race. I had to get my own water at several stops, there were no signs telling you the aid stations were there and I don't get me started about the gear check lines from hell.
I won't be doing another Rock and Roll event.