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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Wear Blue: Run To Remember

This weekend was all about “Wear Blue: Run To Remember.”  It’s a group my sister, Lisa, started when her husband died while serving in Afghanistan in 2009.  Friday night was a golf tournament to raise money for her group.  We had a great time trying to win the raffle and auction prizes, listening to her talk about Wear Blue and seeing the kids running around having fun.

John Hallett Memorial Golf Tournament

Saturday we headed to San Francisco to get ready for the SF Marathon.  We had our pre-race dinner at the hotel.

Pre-race dinner

After dinner I went up to my room to get some sleep before my half marathon while Lisa headed out to San Bruno to start her ultra marathon, 52. 4 miles.  Her and four other runners from Wear Blue: Run To Remember and Team Red White and Blue started at midnight and ran the first 26.2 miles to the start of the San Francisco Marathon.

Before they started they called out the name of the fallen soldier they were running for.

Lisa Hallett Ultra Marathon
(photo by Joe Dannels)

They took turns carrying the flag throughout the entire race.

Wear Blue: Run To Remember
(photo by Joe Dannels)

2:18 a.m.  Running past the Cliff House in San Francisco.

Wear Blue: Run To Remember
(photo by Joe Dannels)

They got to our hotel around 4:30 and met up with all the other runners.

Wear Blue: Run To Remember

We walked to the start line and waited for the race to start.

San Francisco Marathon

We ran over the Golden Gate Bridge and up some brutal hills.

San Francisco Marathon

We were all relaxing, drinking our coffee when Lisa and the rest of the ultra runners crossed the finish line.  I don’t know how they did it, but it was amazing watching them step across the finish line holding the flag.

Wear Blue: Run To Remember

My favorite picture of the entire weekend.  Lisa (on the right) has the craziest happy face I’ve ever seen.  I just love it and laugh every time I look at it.

Julie (on the left) signed up to run the half marathon and then decided she couldn’t leave Lisa at a particularly difficult point in the race and decided to just finish with her.  Who does that?  She signs up for 13 miles, which is hard enough, and then just runs a full 26.  Crazy.

Wear Blue: Run To Remember

It was a great weekend, and I can’t wait until next year when we do it all again.

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  1. totally amazing! i have thought about a marathon, but am sure i could only walk rather than run the full distance... great cause and my hats off to you and all the others who participated. many thanks for the ultimate sacrifice your brother-in-law made for me and all other americans. amen!

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