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Boston Marathon in Iraq set for today

12:53 AM Sat, Apr 14, 2007 |
Carolyn Thornton    Email

The Boston Athletic Association provides details about today's "Boston Marathon in Iraq":

Boston, Mass. – For the third consecutive year, coalition forces will trade in their combat boots for running shoes to participate in the “Boston Marathon in Iraq” to be held at the Tallil Air Base on Saturday, April 14. Last year’s race attracted close to 600 runners who circled the base before sunrise to escape the heat. The race is organized by Army Cpt. Andrew Heymann and Cpt. Tom Tolman, a past Boston Marathon runner. The Boston Athletic Association – organizer of the Boston Marathon – along with several of its sponsors has provided official bib numbers, finisher’s medals, Patriots’ Day commemorative pins, official finisher’s certificates, olive wreaths for the winners, trophies for the top finishers, participant t-shirts, water bottles, and race program publications. Over the last three years, the Iraq/Boston Marathon has become a welcome diversion and morale boost for deployed soldiers stationed in Iraq.

Last year’s Boston Marathon in Iraq winner, Navy Ltd. Cmdr. Matt Simms, will run the 111th Boston Marathon from Hopkinton to Boston on Monday, April 16, and will be among the 23,800 official entrants. Since crossing the finish line first in 2:53:35 on Tallil Air Base last April, he has completed his one year mobilization in Iraq, and returned to his hometown of Langley, Washington. Simms is a veteran marathoner.

For the first time, coalition forces in Kosovo will run a marathon – in connection and in commemoration of Patriots’ Day and the Boston Marathon – at Camp Bondsteel. The Kosovo/Boston Marathon will start to coincide with the Hopkinton-to-Boston race. It will be 4:00 p.m. in Kosovo when almost 30 committed runners head out on their base, and 10 a.m. (Eastern Time) in Hopkinton, Mass. when the gun fires signaling the start for the elite men and first wave of runners. Headed by Army Maj. John McLees, Sgt. Maj. Paul Ronan, and Staff Sgt. Richard Fortuna, all avid runners, the race will consists of four laps around the base including a steep hill renamed Heartbreak Hill for the day. Many servicemen stationed in Kosovo are on deployment from the Massachusetts National Guard. The Boston Athletic Association supplied a “care package” to recognize the event. The race will also include the singing of the National Anthem and a scheduled flyover of two Blackhawk helicopters.

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