Wednesday, July 23, 2008

One of my running heroes

I was going to post this in my jtj3 blog, but since there's a photo involved I thought I'd put it here also.

Last Sunday, my friend Roger and I went to the opening of a Road Runner Sports store nearby. We went not only to check out the store, but to meet one of my running heroes who happened to be doing an appearance there that day. His name is John Bingham, but if you're into running or read Runners' World, you might know him as "The Penguin."He came to running late in life, but since has completed 40 marathons and hundreds of 5K and 10K races. He also wrote a book on marathon training for non-runners, and another on how to start running--how to train, how to work it into your schedule, etc. He's also the man responsible for one of my favorite quotes for runners training for their first race: "The miracle isn't that I finished. The miracle is that I had the courage to start." It definitely made me feel not quite so bad about my failed marathon attempts...the hard work, and the accomplishment, is just as much in the training as it is in the race itself.

Anyway...there wasn't much of a crowd there, so we stood and talked with John and his wife for probably 15-20 minutes. John's company organizes and manages the Chicago Distance Classic half marathon, so he was handing out and signing technical t-shirts (synthetic fabric, they carry the sweat away from your body--VERY good shirt to do training runs in!). John is a very personable and engaging guy with a big smile and words of encouragement for runners of any level.

One last kinda funny thing--John's wife was nice enough to take this picture of the three of us with my camera phone. She then took another shot with her camera--so the same picture showed up on his blog Monday. Hey, wow, I'm famous now!

Another photo (and a shorter story) soon...

4 comments:

Sue said...

Ooh, I see you! I think *squints*. I think I need glasses. That IS you, isn't it?

Unknown said...

hi sue :)

hi our jim!

so cool that you got to meet and talk with one of your heroes. and to not have to be rushed ... even better.

good to **see** you our jim.

great day, beany :)

jtj3 said...

Yes, Sue, it's really me. Is the picture *that* small? Maybe it's just you! HA HA HA...

Hi Beany! Yeah, he's a pretty cool guy and very inspiring. We enjoyed ourselves. So you get to see me--where's the Beany pix over on your blog?

Unknown said...

greaattt...........so you are a sport lover too...

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