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2006-12-11 9:41 PM

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I am not sure if I was hallucinating yet on my half marathon yesterday but I thought I saw people from the run head off into one of the wedding chapels during the race in Vegas.



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2006-12-11 9:54 PM
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They posted a "challenge" to people to get married during the marathon in Vegas ... it's on their website ... you were NOT hallucinating!
2006-12-11 9:59 PM
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Your eyes did not deceive you... they had a "run thru" wedding chapel. Not sure how many people got hitched though.

And congrats on your run! It was a chilly start. How was Blue Man?
2006-12-11 10:00 PM
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I didn't pay too much attention to the website besides signing up and getting married didn't apply. I was disappointed in their pre-race organization and only having two books to look up bib numbers if you forgot it.


Plus I saw so many Elvis's I thought I was hallucinating


2006-12-11 10:01 PM
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It was okay, but the general group was so far behind them that you saw them for 30 seconds and more of concentrating on starting. The fireworks were good though.

2006-12-11 10:30 PM
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MikeColorado - 2006-12-11 11:00 PM

I didn't pay too much attention to the website besides signing up and getting married didn't apply. I was disappointed in their pre-race organization and only having two books to look up bib numbers if you forgot it.


Plus I saw so many Elvis's I thought I was hallucinating




Gosh, sorry. I was reading a RR and thought I might like to do the race next year, so I checked out their site. Elvises and Showgirls were invited to run in persona, too. There was other stuff but I'm kinda scared to mention it here now.


2006-12-11 11:28 PM
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The "questionnaire" for couples indicates that you can get married or renew your vows.

 

But this sentence got me the most: 

We already have the .2 and we are looking for 26 more Elvi to start the Marathon together...

The plural of Elvis is Elvi.  Who knew?

But... how the heck do you get .2 of an Elvis? 

2006-12-12 6:33 AM
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It was a skinny Elvis- just some burning love, rather than a hunka, hunka burning love.
2006-12-12 9:05 PM
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I guess there were 70 Elvi and 24 people got married or renewed their vows. Hopefully next year they'll figure out where to put the mile markers.

edited becuase I think Elvi is the plural

Edited by MikeColorado 2006-12-12 9:05 PM
2006-12-12 10:58 PM
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Friends of mine got married on the 4th of July last year before a 4th of July 5K race. The entire race attended prior to the start. He wore a tux t-shirt, and she wore a veil and carried a bouquet for the race. he waited for her at the finish line, picked her up and carried her over.

http://kdka.com/video/[email protected]

Hit the play button. Please watch it, it's awesome. The bride and the groom, and the lady in the blue tank top are very, very close friends of mine. It will bring a big smile and tears to your eyes!!!
2006-12-13 6:23 AM
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Thanks for posting that, AdventureBear ... what a happy story!


2006-12-13 7:09 AM
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AdventureBear - 2006-12-12 11:58 PM

Friends of mine got married on the 4th of July last year before a 4th of July 5K race. The entire race attended prior to the start. He wore a tux t-shirt, and she wore a veil and carried a bouquet for the race. he waited for her at the finish line, picked her up and carried her over.

http://kdka.com/video/[email protected]

Hit the play button. Please watch it, it's awesome. The bride and the groom, and the lady in the blue tank top are very, very close friends of mine. It will bring a big smile and tears to your eyes!!!


I remember that piece!!! So cute.

The first year my sorority volunteered for the Columbus Marathon, we were wheelchair runners. So this guy crosses the line, and he sees our letters. Turns out he's an Otterbein alum who was in one of our fraternities. Well, he and his buddy were chatting back and forth, obviously looking for *someone*. And I hear them going, "are you ready?" etc etc. So this woman crosses the line, and he gets down on one knee and asks her to marry him! Of course she said yes . First proposal I've ever seen up close and personal.
2006-12-13 12:50 PM
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Last year we were at mile 13 I think of the LV marathon there was a girl with her vail and flowers running. She was alone so we asked her where her new husband was. Well he ran ahead and left her. We thought maybe she left him at the alter or maybe she was trying to catch him because he did that to her. I ran into another couple that renewed there vows and they stuck together for the whole race.

I ask my friend if she married her BF during the LV marathon if I could be the best pacer. She is not ever going to get married again so no such luck.
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