Triumph of the Will- NYC Marathon 2006

Over 37,000 people ran in the New York marathon today, from likely every country in the world, but the ones that impressed me most were the first ones to come barreling down 1st ave. at about 10:15 this morning- the leading pack of the handicapped division (the handicapped elite and handicapped regular divisions depart the start line before the mens and womes divisions). I myself couldn't walk 26 miles (42 kilometers) and I'm perfectly able, although not terribly fit. To see these folks overcome enormous physical challenges, and excell, was a truly amazing thing.
I'll post process and put up the rest of the photos later tonight:

Group Leader at Mile 16

"drafting" (using a leader to shield the wind and conserve your strength for a later breakaway) is a common tactic.

One of the competitors wheels is vibrating as he passes us at mile 16, not a good sign with 10 more to go. About 150m further down the road, the wheel comes off, and he is out of the race.

Police remove the damaged vehicle from the track


Women's lead group

Maintaining a pace for 26 miles requires intense concentration



Mean's lead group





From the Roosevelt Island Tram, much cheaper than renting a helicopter.
I'll post process and put up the rest of the photos later tonight:

Group Leader at Mile 16

"drafting" (using a leader to shield the wind and conserve your strength for a later breakaway) is a common tactic.

One of the competitors wheels is vibrating as he passes us at mile 16, not a good sign with 10 more to go. About 150m further down the road, the wheel comes off, and he is out of the race.

Police remove the damaged vehicle from the track


Women's lead group

Maintaining a pace for 26 miles requires intense concentration



Mean's lead group





From the Roosevelt Island Tram, much cheaper than renting a helicopter.
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dak.smugmug.com
I see many of the same faces as I did in Boston this spring. Did you see Lance or any other celebrities? NYC always seems to be the one they train for.
My good friend ran it... finished in 2:49, 6:28 minute/mile!
(beat Lance)
I'm deeply impressed with the athleticism of the folks there, this was (to my great surprise) one of the best sporting events that I have attended. I was planning to get some nice shots of bodies in motion- but I found myself geting caught up in the crowds excitement and enjoying it as a simple sporting event as well.
Forgot to comment, the wheelchair racers are pretty amazing, eh? And that guy on the skateboard!?
Yeah, that guy was haulin' ass as well. There was a great variation in the speed of the handicapped "runners", primarily due to the fact that they were using a great variety of equipment. There were a few people running with prosthetic legs, one guy with only one leg and crutches (all of these folks outpacing what I could do even in a short race, much less 26 miles). That's why I titled the thread" triumph of the will." To complete a marathon, even as an ablebodied runner, requires an inordinate amount of mental and physical stamina.
dak.smugmug.com
I did. But Again, I was dumping my CF card, so I missed the shot.
Interesting title - this was the title of the film made by Leni Riefenstahl for the Third Reich
Moderator of the Technique Forum and Finishing School on Dgrin
the title is a way of "flipping the bird" (I would use a different term, but Andy maintains that this is a "family friendly" sort of site) to the ideology that the film celebrates, and to its adherents or those like them, be they actual nazis or simply fashionistas.
I'd like to see something like this as an ad campaign:
That would be pretty effective.