It doesn’t matter how much you train—blazing hot temperatures or a cold, rainy day can throw even the most seasoned athletes off their game.
So the thousands of runners gathering at the starting line of the Marine Corps Historic Half Marathon on Sunday morning could not have been more thrilled with the overcast skies and temperatures barely at the 60-degree mark—perfect running weather.
But the weather isn’t what made the 10th anniversary of the Historic Half memorable—it was the dedication of spirit and comradery among runners that was consistently seen throughout the course.
It doesn’t matter how much you train—blazing hot temperatures or a cold, rainy day can throw even the most seasoned athletes off their game.
So the thousands of runners gathering at the starting line of the Marine Corps Historic Half Marathon on Sunday morning could not have been more thrilled with the overcast skies and temperatures barely at the 60-degree mark—perfect running weather.
But the weather isn’t what made the 10th anniversary of the Historic Half memorable—it was the dedication of spirit and comradery among runners that was consistently seen throughout the course.It doesn’t matter how much you train—blazing hot temperatures or a cold, rainy day can throw even the most seasoned athletes off their game.
So the thousands of runners gathering at the starting line of the Marine Corps Historic Half Marathon on Sunday morning could not have been more thrilled with the overcast skies and temperatures barely at the 60-degree mark—perfect running weather.
It doesn’t matter how much you train—blazing hot temperatures or a cold, rainy day can throw even the most seasoned athletes off their game.
So the thousands of runners gathering at the starting line of the Marine Corps Historic Half Marathon on Sunday morning could not have been more thrilled with the overcast skies and temperatures barely at the 60-degree mark—perfect running weather.
But the weather isn’t what made the 10th anniversary of the Historic Half memorable—it was the dedication of spirit and comradery among runners that was consistently seen throughout the course.
But the weather isn’t what made the 10th anniversary of the Historic Half memorable—it was the dedication of spirit and comradery among runners that was consistently seen throughout the rse.