I was so moved by events I wrote a blog post about how devastating I find this as part of the running community. Perhaps I should have copied and pasted my post. Apologies for any offence caused, just wanted to share how I was feeling as I thought other runners might be feeling the same way. It certainly wasn't my intention to offend anyone.
Boston was awful - but there are far worse atrocities in the world most days that don't have the coverage as there aren't the TV cameras with their live feed to cover it. Life is cheap in a lot of places.
We are numb to most of this - but something so close to home has a disproportionate effect on us all.
On war coverage I think people are missing the point in that you get to see what you are allowed to see. Any media coverage of actual conflicts is highly controlled, at least the ones conducted by technologically advanced western nations.
Incidents like in Boston are more open to mass viewing as they unknown to those in authority and these days anyone with a smart-phone can take pictures/video and upload it to the Web in seconds. Add to that social network tools like twitter.
Sat at Logan airport waiting to come home lucky enough to finish before the bombs but was about 100 yards away in a bar having a beer it was unbelievable people cheered us when we entered as if we had won it and after the blasts apologising to us , they are really very special people and don't deserve this
truly shocking - there are some sick weirdos out there, just hope London puts on a true show of defiance this week. Working in London, like agent ginger, you get perhaps immunised by these senseless attacks - but remember as a kid the IRA blowing up a wimpy (1980ish?) and subsequent bombs at the stock exchange, Victoria, the Baltic exchange, bishopsgate, and docklands , which would have been early 1996 - as they had the whole marathon route boarded up round there. Very eerie running that year...Also a bomb at London Bridge (1992/3?) that I remember as I was in work and no-one else came in for hours...my future missus was on a train at the platform when it happened. Oh and 7/7.... as I say , sick weirdos
Running is such a force for good. Our sport unites us, keeps us fit, gives us a sense of purposes and raises millions for charity. Why target us and our supporters?
My thoughts are with ALL those involved, runners, spectators, marshalls, organisers and those working there. Todays run was dedicated to them all.
Running is such a force for good. Our sport unites us, keeps us fit, gives us a sense of purposes and raises millions for charity. Why target us and our supporters?
I doubt the bombers give a toss about all the stuff you mention. Their aim would have been to create as much mayhem and devastation as possible.
He did put an political opponent in a field and blow him to smithereens though leaving not even a trace of him. Not the sort of bloke you would want to be playing around with the big red button is he?
Very sad to hear of the death of a young boy who was waiting for his dad to cross the finish line - awful for the dad to find his son dead and daughter and wife badly injured. Thought there might have been a front page dedication on this website - come on RW?
He did put an political opponent in a field and blow him to smithereens though leaving not even a trace of him. Not the sort of bloke you would want to be playing around with the big red button is he?
This is a complete tangent - but I'd very much doubt it was him Kim Jong-Un, he's just a cog in a system thats clearly got wildly out of hand. I suspect if he suddenly started trying to reform the system he might meet with a fatal accident.
Loved doing Boston, loved the people of Boston, they really embrace all things marathon. Thoughts and prayers with the families of all affected. No way will this put me off VLM this weekend. I'm in the same camp expressed so often here. . Roll on Sunday. I'll have my Macmillan vest on over a Boston shirt of some description and will remember.
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You have my sympathy Dude
We are numb to most of this - but something so close to home has a disproportionate effect on us all.
On war coverage I think people are missing the point in that you get to see what you are allowed to see. Any media coverage of actual conflicts is highly controlled, at least the ones conducted by technologically advanced western nations.
Incidents like in Boston are more open to mass viewing as they unknown to those in authority and these days anyone with a smart-phone can take pictures/video and upload it to the Web in seconds. Add to that social network tools like twitter.
AGREED
Who would that be?
truly shocking - there are some sick weirdos out there, just hope London puts on a true show of defiance this week.
Working in London, like agent ginger, you get perhaps immunised by these senseless attacks - but remember as a kid the IRA blowing up a wimpy (1980ish?) and subsequent bombs at the stock exchange, Victoria, the Baltic exchange, bishopsgate, and docklands , which would have been early 1996 - as they had the whole marathon route boarded up round there. Very eerie running that year...Also a bomb at London Bridge (1992/3?) that I remember as I was in work and no-one else came in for hours...my future missus was on a train at the platform when it happened. Oh and 7/7.... as I say , sick weirdos
Running is such a force for good. Our sport unites us, keeps us fit, gives us a sense of purposes and raises millions for charity. Why target us and our supporters?
My thoughts are with ALL those involved, runners, spectators, marshalls, organisers and those working there. Todays run was dedicated to them all.
To be fair to North Korea they have never used a nuclear bomb to kill people. As you know David only one country as ever been so evil as to do that.
I wouldn't trust him with your mars bar either
He looks like he likes Mars bars. And pies.
Very sad to hear of the death of a young boy who was waiting for his dad to cross the finish line - awful for the dad to find his son dead and daughter and wife badly injured. Thought there might have been a front page dedication on this website - come on RW?
This is a complete tangent - but I'd very much doubt it was him Kim Jong-Un, he's just a cog in a system thats clearly got wildly out of hand. I suspect if he suddenly started trying to reform the system he might meet with a fatal accident.
Trouble is, in the end you sometimes have to deal with these people. We ended up dealing with the IRA because even they got tired of it all...
Loved doing Boston, loved the people of Boston, they really embrace all things marathon. Thoughts and prayers with the families of all affected.
No way will this put me off VLM this weekend. I'm in the same camp expressed so often here. . Roll on Sunday. I'll have my Macmillan vest on over a Boston shirt of some description and will remember.