Triathlon

Our granddaughter completed a sprint triathlon.

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DRS World Conference 2010 cancelled!

Dead Runners Society World Conference 2010 logo with 'cancelled' stamped over it

It must be the state of the economy or something. Or perhaps no one wants to come to Florida. The Dead Runners Society World Conference for 2010 will not be held.

a scene in Gainesville, Florida, possibly the university campus

It’s Pride Week

Thanks to Benjamin Geiger for the image

Thanks to Benjamin Geiger for the image!

This is Toronto’s Pride Week (or Pride Fortnight, June 6 – 30?) Ah, it’s officially June 19 -28. The festivities will be “hotting up” as we approach the weekend blow-out, when part of Church Street is  closed to become a pedestrian mall and celebration space. There’s a Dyke Parade (Dyke Hike?) and a main parade, in which the Mayor and various Members of Parliament or Members of Provincial Parliament ride.

We’re also having a strike by city workers. The pools are closed and garbage collection is cancelled. But Pride Week is going on, aside from cancelling a flag raising — no one to operate the flagpole, I suppose. The organizers will pay up to $20,000 to have private firms collect their litter.

Events include a 5km run or walk, the Pride & Remembrance Run, which raises money for worthy, gay-friendly causes, such as the hospice Casey House. Of course, some people will be running in costume. The run is on Saturday the 27th at 10 a.m., with refreshments afterwards.

Last Saturday there was an inclusive shabbat service held by Shir Libenyu congregation. Remember when “inclusive” was LGBT? That stands for “Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transsexual.” Well, now it’s LBGTTIQQ for “Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual,Transgender,* Intersex, Queer, & Questioning.” Free childcare is available during services.

*Some people say, “Two-spirited.”

I expect that some of the many out-of-town visitors will use their trip as a chance to get legally married.

DRS World Conference 2009: St. Louis

Logo for Saint Louis, 2009 Dead Runners Society 2009  world conference

The Dead Runners Society held their 17th World Conference in St. Louis. The arch built to commemorate further U.S. expansion into the Native American West has become a symbol of the city.

the St. Louis hyperbolic arch against a blue sky and reflected in a pool

The 1967 Gateway Arch

Running plans

The New York Times has a small roundup of beginners’ running plans:

And who knows, some day it might lead to longer runs.

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Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon 2008

The results and pictures of yesterday’s marathon and half-marathon are up.

Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon 2008

Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon 2008