Not to be deterred by the torn hamstring that Jeremy got on the track in Tokyo, or by my advancing age, I decided I would take to the lovely lavender track at Stade de France. Check your local listings for the evening highlights.

Don’t be confused by the lack of other runners in the frame, i’m in the process of lapping the field.
I admit I got a late start out of the blocks, the others needed a head start.
100 meters looks shorter on TV.
Jeremy finished without incident this year.
I got to ring the bell after I won.

17 responses to “And in Lane 9 . . .”

  1. Very cool !

  2. magicalprofoundlyc5df3383a7 Avatar
    magicalprofoundlyc5df3383a7

    I had my euros on you all the way, Joe!

  3. Nice for us to witness history on the Olympic track, your times will probably be etched in the books for all eternity! BTW, Who’s time was better, yours or Hammy?

    The castle pics were great, very envious of that side trip!

    Sorry, still cant figure out signature!

    T

  4. strawberryvaliantly6c6fb97429 Avatar
    strawberryvaliantly6c6fb97429

    Fabulous! I’m impressed.

  5. Haha. Hammy was tentative trying not to go back to back so I stole the show! You know how it is T.

  6. That’s great!
    cousin Jane. The one who thinks you should publish all of your blogs

  7. LOVE THIS! 😊

    Joanne

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    OlympicSpectatorWannabe

    I’m happy to see that all of your clothes didn’t slow you down. So cool though that you got to be on the track and ring the bell!

  9. Joe, you are the coolest guy…ever!

  10. This is the greatest post!!

  11. question? How is it Noah Lyles, or anyone else is allowed to compete when they knowingly have Covid and may have exposed countless others?

    Cousin Jane

  12. I’m thinking you needed help getting up from those blocks🤭Liza❤️

  13. Trying to kill yourself??

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