Huntington man finishes L.A. Marathon in leisurely manner
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Mike Sciacca
As more than 500 participants were treated for heat-related problems
Sunday, Huntington Beach’s barefoot runner Ken Saxton went about the
L.A. Marathon in a relaxed manner.
Saxton again ran the marathon sans shoes -- he said he was one of
four runners Sunday to do so -- but his wife, Cathy, whom he ran with
the duration of the course, wore running shoes.
Cathy Lee Saxton is deaf.
With video camera in one hand, a cell phone in the other, and
wearing his multi-colored propeller hat, Saxton filmed his wife cross
the finish line.
Their official time was 6:27.33.
“But it was 6:38.54, if you include the 11-plus minutes it took to
get to the start line after the gun went off,” he said. “This might
well be the longest I have been on my feet in my life.”
Temperatures soared up to 108 degrees, Saxton said, during the
day.
“Carrying my video camera and cell phone, I had no intention of
running fast, and that seemed to be the ideal plan for a hot Sunday
in the city of Los Angeles,” he said.
“We had fun, though. There were about 23,000 people around us. I
managed to stay comfortably hydrated, encouraged some of the Students
Run L.A. kids to keep drinking water, not to stress out and just
relax and finish comfortably.”
Saxton avoided injury when he stepped on a half-crushed aluminum
can near one water station along the course route, he said.
As Saxton finished the race and filmed his wife’s finish, he was
talking on his cell phone with his friend and training partner, Al
Valdez.
Tatyana Pozdnyakova of the Ukraine finished first among all
marathon runners.
David Kirui of Kenya won the men’s race.
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