November 7, 2004
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Post-Race Party at The Parlour
Photos by Jesse Lansner
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Bonnie Tillman, Mike Rosenthal and Sid Howard check out some of Mike's photos from the day.
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Wendy Weiss, John Kerner and Brad Weiss
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Tony Ruiz is still talking about the 10-10-10 strategy even after the race is over.
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Harry Lichtenstein, Shelley Farmer Shula Sarner. Stuart Calderwood, Sid Howard, Kim McConville, John Roberts, Frank McConville
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Craig Plummer, Alyse Courtines and Tony Ruiz
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Don't worry, Kieran Calderwood only ordered milk.
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Joseph Kozusko
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Laura Kozusko is happy to have her picture taken. Alyse and Yves-Marc Courtines are less enthusiastic.
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Andrea's Day in the Lead Car
Photos by Andrea Haver
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The start of a perfect marathon day in New York.
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Police escort to the start, 6:00 a.m.
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With Grete Waitz, awaiting the start
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On the Verrazano Bridge, one minute into the race
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Hasidic Jewish fans in Williamsburg.
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"The city seen from the Queensboro Bridge is always the city seen for the first time, in its first wild promise of all the mystery and the beauty in the world." - F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby
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Crowds on First Avenue.
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"I promise I was happier than I look in this photo - the women were barreling along behind, battling it out for the chance to break that coveted tape! But I was worried I was going to fall out."
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Mile 26, just inside Central Park "Imagine that you are in a convertible zooming by two million screaming fans with a world record holder on your tail."
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Paula Radcliffe takes a victory lap.
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Michael's Day
Photos by Michael Rosenthal
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Elite female start |
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General race start |
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Jenny Crain athlete attempts to overtake Martin Ryan |
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Happy winner Hendrik Ramaala |
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Michael Rosenthal and Hendrik Ramaala |
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A runner collapses just yards from the finish line. He was carried across on a stretcher. |
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