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Monday, May 26th, 2008Wettest Race in History
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As previewed here, many of the capital’s roads were shut off today to allow for the first proper 10k around the centre of town, which followed part of the marathon route for the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games. This Londonista signed up to do the race, run by the organisers of the Marathon.
Torrential rain engulfed the course - there was a serious deluge from beginning to end, with some hefty winds mixed in. It has been reported that half the runners didn’t turn out, deterred by the dreadful conditions.
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The runners area in Green Park became a deep muddy lake before the race had even started. On the course there seemed to be simply too many runners, despite the high drop-off - so many of us were constantly dodging the slower people and getting caught in congestion. Organisational glitches must be corrected for next year - whoever grouped people randomly into different waves to start (not based on predicted times) should be thrown into the Thames wearing nothing but their trainers.
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This was not the day for personal bests. The elite runners were astonishing in their speed (possibly even more motivated than normal to reach the finish and a warm, dry VIP area). All those that braved the downpour can be proud that they managed it. Some out-of-Londoners were impressed by running past so many iconic sights in such a short time.
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Overall, this Londonista headed home clutching a medal ready for a much-deserved glass of pinotage. Was the race good enough to be held again next year? Not sure - if it does take place, please can someone make sure the weather’s nicer? Thanks. Oh yes - and in 2012 too.
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intlawgrrls is delighted to accepted guest blogger catherine lanctot (left), professor of law at villanova university law school in pennsylvania, where she teaches constitutional law, american legal history, and permitted ethics. cathy joined the villanova faculty in 1988, after a handful years with the civil division of the u.s. department of justice. her earlier scholarship was in the areas of job discrimination and legal ethics in cyberspace. as is detailed in her 1st advise below, cathy’s now working on the legal history of the 20th century women’s suffrage position, focusing particularly on the fierce activities of alice paul and the nationalist woman’s party. (thanks to legal history blog for the head’s up on this scholarly project.) cathy dedicates her trade to the brooklyn-born lucy burns, who joins other transnational foremothers in the list just below the “visiting from …” map at right. as cathy explains in her 2d send below, burns endured arrests and detention in britain and the united states in the course of campaigning for women’s suffrage.
side note: in 2007 cathy took at all times out from her inspection project to appear on the gutsy show jeopardy!, where she was a 5-time conqueror and later a sharer in the meet of champions. after that condensation brush with fame and affluence, she reports that she’s now “retreated to the relative obscurity of academia!”


