The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 19, 1986, Image 12

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    THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, November 19, 1986
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Thanks, Mom!
Lake-Lehman Senior Cheerleader Melissa Lord presents her
mother with a rose corsage as she leans forward to kiss her
during the Lake-Lehman Parent's Day ceremonies Saturday
prior to the Old Shoe game.
By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Writer
Joseph Noon of Dallas found
the New York Marathon
exhilarating and exciting
after the first two miles. The
41-year old Dallas man ran
the 261, mile for the second
consecutive year.
‘““The crowd is amazing,
more than 20,000 male and
female runners!’”’ Noon said.
“In the beginning, it is unbe-
lievable, it’s difficult to move
and you have to be careful
because if you fall you can be
trampled on. You try to pro-
tect yourself. After about two
miles into the run, you're
able to hit your strike,” said
Noon.
Noon said he did eight min-
utes better than last year and
out of 20,141 runners he fin-
ished, 2,008, in the top 10
percent. That may not sound
great to a non-runner, but to
a runner that’s an achieve-
ment.
It is more so in Noon’s case
since he has been running for
only four years and this
year’s New York Marathon
was only his third. He first
ran in the Washington, D.C.
marathon, then last year and
this year in the New York
race.
“It’s a good race,” said
Noon. “At 22 miles, my legs
began cramping but everyone
race
was having trouble with their
legs. When we started the
race, the temperature was in
the 60’s and the humidity was
93 percent. Within the pack,
the temperature was proba-
bly high so your legs were
warm and your muscles
limber.”
At about 15 miles, accord-
ing to Noon, the temperature
dropped about 15 degrees and
with the cold hitting the
warm muscles, his legs
started to cramp.
Noon said the people along
the race course were great.
They lined the streets three
and four deep from the Ver-
razano Bridge through the
five boroughs. “They were
great, cheering, touching
you, giving you food or
water,”’ said Noon.
Noon said there were all
ages entered in the race as
well as handicapped, some of
them in wheelchairs. One
man had no legs but he used
his arms to run in the race. It
took him four days, but he
finished.
Noon, who finished in 3:21
this year, started running
four years ago when his
young son came to him and
told his dad he didn’t want
him to die.
“I was about 40 lbs. over-
weight and I smoked a lot. I
gave up smoking and started
to run. I’'n now about 40 1bs.
lighter.”
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Runner Joe Noon of Dallas runs daily and when weather
permits, his young daughter, Jennifer, tries to keep up with
him.
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