New York Yankees first baseman Don Mattingly is shown in a batting stance with no hat in 1991. (AP Photo)
New York Yankees Don Mattingly opens his mouth catches his three run home run with two out in the bottom of the ninth leave Yankee Stadium in New York, on Monday, night, May 13, 1985. The homer enabled the Yankees to win 9-8 over the Minnesota Twins, being behind 8-0. (AP Photo/Ray Stubblebine)
New York Yankees first baseman Don Mattingly makes a running catch in the stands of a ball hit by Oakland A's Bill Almon in the second inning at the Oakland Coliseum, Aug. 28, 1984. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
Ken Griffey (33) and Rickey Henderson (24) wait to greet Don Mattingly at home plate after his three run homer in the fifth inning at Yankee Stadium, Friday, Sept. 7, 1985, New York. The Yankees beat the Oakland As 8-4. (AP Photo/Lou Requene)
This is close to mile 10! I took my second gu then picked it up to put some distance between me and the guy with the white beard behind me. I was feeling competitive and thought he could be in my age group. He turned out to be 60.
Sprinting to the finish!
Clock time 1:50:47. My chip time was 1:50:32 as it took me about 15 seconds from the time the gun went off to actually get to the start line.
In this section I was trying to keep my speed down so that I'd have a lot of power for the last half of the race.
This picture and the next is very early in the race perhaps after running about 1 mile.
New York Yankees first baseman Don Mattingly is shown in a batting stance with no hat in 1991. (AP Photo)
New York Yankees first baseman Don Mattingly is shown in a batting stance with no hat in 1991. (AP Photo)
New York Yankees first baseman Don Mattingly is shown in a batting stance with no hat in 1991. (AP Photo)
See photo in original gallery.