due to a marathon, Wow..............http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/10/07/chicago.marathon.ap/index.html
10/7/2007 7:16:23 PM
that'll teach those bastards!
10/7/2007 7:17:36 PM
seriously though, it's gotta suck to die from running. that's the lamest way to go.
10/7/2007 7:18:31 PM
yeah I quit running as exercise after I finished high school cross country,that shit will kill you
10/7/2007 7:19:33 PM
yeah steve irwin set the bar pretty high with cool ways to go
10/7/2007 7:19:44 PM
that's not a race, this is a race:http://www.badwater.com/
10/7/2007 7:20:19 PM
idiots.
10/7/2007 7:22:12 PM
yeah, a family friend of ours was bitten by a dog when she was out running one day. I said it then, and I say it again now, running is too dangerous, and this is why I don't do it.
10/7/2007 7:25:22 PM
I wonder who will get sued for these deaths? I'm guessing both the city of Chicago and the marathon's officials will get sued (unless they're one and the same). Maybe nike too for making running shoes.
10/7/2007 7:27:37 PM
I think the weatherman on WGN et al...after all, I'm sure none of them said anything about the temperature and humidity
10/7/2007 7:29:53 PM
It's not the heat, it's the humidity.
10/7/2007 7:31:45 PM
well whatever it is...it's obviously not the people who were hospitalizeds fault...
10/7/2007 7:33:01 PM
10/7/2007 7:34:41 PM
see...my point EXACTLY... stupid runners puttin their lives at risk for such foolishness
10/7/2007 7:35:43 PM
running is fun
10/7/2007 7:36:05 PM
it was hotter or as hot here as it was in cary this weekend, sucks for those runnersI think 35000 signed up, 25000 showed up, and only 4000 finished.
10/7/2007 7:36:11 PM
GLOBAL WARMING...
10/7/2007 7:40:39 PM
my2cents, i hope you do some sort of excercise, you know, you dont want to become a fatty....running too dangerous...LMAO.....running is too dangerous for the lazy fucks that dont want to excercise...shit happens....i fell of the treadmill, those are too dangerous, cant do that anymore!!!! While I was walking, I tripped over my own feet....cant do that anymore....to dangerous! but yum, that double whopper with cheese, yum...be careful, dont choke on it!I have been running for almost 10 years, do it during the right time of the day and have water and everything is fine. The WF BB coach died....he was running..DONT DO IT![Edited on October 7, 2007 at 8:17 PM. Reason : w]
10/7/2007 8:16:19 PM
i think someone missed the point.
10/7/2007 8:21:57 PM
if i'm gonna have to run, i'm going to steal some shit first.
10/7/2007 8:23:41 PM
number is over 300 now
10/7/2007 8:26:47 PM
10/7/2007 8:32:51 PM
you gotta porbably think those who are having the problems are the type of people who go ooh that sounds like fun"not the top tier of runners or even the enthusiasts who actually train
10/7/2007 8:48:51 PM
^^Yeah, I gotta agree. I'm a little miffed at how this happened in just 88-degree heat...People in poor average physical condition who got hammered the night before and refused water during the race?[Edited on October 7, 2007 at 9:13 PM. Reason : Very few people in poor condition would run long enough to be hurt.]
10/7/2007 9:05:54 PM
Cycling 100 miles is still not as physically taxing as a marathon (though I guess you could make the argument for either, depending on pace). You have to think that when you have 35,000 people, one dying from what may have been a heretofore unknown congenital deficiency is really not that surprising. Look at Skip Prosser. He wasn't running a marathon. Fatties will use anything as an excuse to not exercise.
10/7/2007 9:18:44 PM
10/7/2007 9:22:00 PM
^^Yeah, I'm thinking the guy who died had something else other than a little heat working against him.But the number of people hospitalized still seems extreme. Maybe they were super cautious after the guy died...?[Edited on October 7, 2007 at 9:23 PM. Reason : ?]
10/7/2007 9:22:45 PM
just look up HOCM:http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic290.htm
10/7/2007 9:25:37 PM
^^CNN likes to sensationalize, as do all so-called news networks that continue to blur the lines between their programming and Entertainment Tonight. If you click on the link, they have since revised the story. The opening paragraph now reads:
10/7/2007 9:26:29 PM
http://crasspollination.blogspot.com/2007/10/myoglobinpalooza.html
10/7/2007 10:53:52 PM
^Interesting perspective.
10/7/2007 10:56:53 PM
10/8/2007 2:08:47 AM
I think some of you forgot about the high humidity levels that day. I'm sure the concrete of the structures and sidewalks and asphalt roads also contributed to the heat, and the tall buildings can block the wind. http://blogs.trb.com/news/weather/weblog/wgnweather/And this is pretty good:Ten reasons to skip the Chicago Marathon
10/8/2007 2:39:56 AM
"Jogger's nipple"
10/8/2007 2:44:19 AM
under armour ftw
10/8/2007 2:45:21 AM
silly healthy people
10/8/2007 7:22:34 AM
10/8/2007 10:29:09 AM
^ Right. And environment is everything. Would you expect three Army Ranger trainees age range 23-27 to die of hypothermia in temperatures of 60-70 degrees F? You might is you realized they were immersed in swamp water that was ~52 degrees F. Unfortunately, it actually happened.http://www.bordeninstitute.army.mil/published_volumes/harshEnv1/Ch17-ColdWaterImmersion.pdf
10/9/2007 12:20:16 AM
Jogger's Nipple is very real. Just ask the crew at Dunder....
10/9/2007 1:25:36 AM
I thought this thread was about Gumby's
10/9/2007 1:28:59 AM
^^ You mean Dunder Mifflin? LOL. Sounds like a Dwight ailment, doesn't it?
10/10/2007 1:03:54 AM
Well, well, well. . . what do we have here?http://www.superathletics.co.za/default.asp?id=231691&des=article&scat=superathletics/running
10/10/2007 10:43:21 PM
^ Means that this was about right on the ratio:
10/10/2007 11:05:51 PM