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Uploaded by Ryan From Flotrack | November 1, 2012

Jason Hartmann gets ready for his first run in the New York City Marathon. Hartmann, who has a 2:11 PR, is coming off a fourth place finish at the Boston Marathon in April. He is more calm and mature than ever before and he says that he's "all in" for NYC.

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Michael Shail 7 months ago via Flosports for iOS

first of all buddy l, yes it is sad to lose people and homes due to weather but a lot of those small businesses depend on the economy from the marathon. thus a lot of that money can be put back into the government in order to help raise the funds again

fanboy 7 months ago

Great interview. GIves great insight and seems like a very humble guy.

Anonymous Coward 7 months ago

Can't believe that people are still going to run the marathon considering what happened! Many deaths, many problems, hours to get gas, homes destroyed, people that are staying at hotels because they don't have a place to live are going to be forced...just to name a few things.
Olympian Jos Hermans said it right about Munich '72.
If you throw a party and someone dies at your party, you don't continue the party. You go home.
Pretty sad.