Toronto the crabby
I heard people were getting out of cars and actually booing participants of the Toronto marathon this past weekend.
Then, I read in the newspaper this morning that the City of Toronto is asking the organizers of the two marathons that are held within weeks of each other (one sponsored by Scotiabank and one by Goodlife) to decide which one would be prepared to change its date to the spring.
Last year when I walked the Flying Pig in Cincinnati, entire neighbourhood streets would shut down and set up party tents to cheer on participants. Cars would drive by and the people inside would honk to cheer us on. There was no booing on this course.
Come on Toronto, surely we can figure out how to be home to two marathons that raise so much money for local charities, support local businesses, and help people set and achieve outstanding fitness challenges. It’s win-win-win as far as I can see.
So, here is a scene I wish for the citizens of Toronto. Cars are being stopped by a police officer who is letting the very last participant through an intersection on University Avenue. It’s a cold and blustery day for the Toronto Marathon as a guy barely shuffles up Avenue Road. He is wringing out anything that’s left of him to make it to the finish line 2 kilometers away. People in the cars stopped at the intersection are clearly frustrated at the delay. Suddenly from one of the cars, a person jumps out and cheers on the lonely runner – or walker! He cheers as loudly as possible while his friend in the passenger seat starts honking the horn in encouragement. Before the marathoner has made it to the other side of the intersection, people in cars from all four sides of the intersection are cheering wildly for him - the last participant coming through the race course. It’s a story the guy will tell for years. A story about the encouragement he got from complete strangers in Toronto.
Love to hear your thoughts on Toronto’s reaction to the two marathons closing down streets within the space of a few weeks.
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