'When I learned Boston was postponed, I put on my race kit and went for a run.'
Yesterday, the CDC recommended canceling events of 50 or more people. Last week, I received an email from the Boston Athletic Association stating that theSilent rage bubbled and then simmered after I checked myself . Canceled races are a small hiccup compared to the real-life situations people in my life now face. Friends are no longer receiving income because employers have closed shop. One of them, who lives in Brooklyn, has experienced mild racism.
At the very least, I’m not sad that I’ll miss another Mets’ losing streak , and I don’t engage in a sport that requires a certain amount of players. However, as solitary as running is, we still have that communal aspect: the postrun brunches, office lunch runs, races where we’re either spectating or pinning a bib on our singlets.
For Boston, I had planned to make a last-minute decision on two race kits that I and a team of local runners were currently testing: Janji’s Pace Short and Sports Bra and Rabbit’s First Place Shorts and Crop Hop Built-In Sports Bra from their PR Collection (a nod to the Olympics, which are
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