SIGNS: Medieval Marathon Man Finally Finishes

May 03, 2006 02:40

Here's a funny articlea bout grue23:
  1. Eight days after the London Marathon began, a man dressed in some very heavy metal finally dragged himself and his pet dragon across the finish line: I said Bliss is born year of the Dragon
  2. Scott Barbour:
    1. I said my best friend is Scott
    2. Barbour = Barber
  3. The man on the mission was Lloyd Scott:
    1. That would be Scott
    2. LL-O/Y-D = Lois Lane(LL) Sun(O) Male(Y) Leo Female(D)
  4. Scott had started out a week ago on April 23 knowing it wasn't going to be easy:
    1. April 23 is when Jesus Christ was crucified
    2. I said Bliss is CHRISTine
  5. Oh, and the winner of the London Marathon finished in a little over 2 hours, 6 minutes:
    1. 2 = Gemini
    2. 6 minutes = V/IR-Go
  6. 05-01-06 18:16 EDT: 18:16 = 1/8-16 = God(1) Madonna(8/16)
That's a pretty funny article :o).

Medieval Marathon Man Finally Finishes
(May 1) - Eight days after the London Marathon began, a man dressed in some very heavy metal finally dragged himself and his pet dragon across the finish line.



Scott Barbour, Getty Images
Lloyd Scott, dressed in a full suit of 100 pound armor, and dragging a 10-foot dragon weighing 200 pounds, slogs past Buckingham Palace as he finally nears the London marathon finish line Monday.

For those keeping score at home, reports CBS News' Mark Phillips, it was the slowest marathon ever - and perhaps the greatest amount earned in one stunt for charity.

The man on the mission was Lloyd Scott, aka St George, and his heavy, reluctant dragon, Derek, who finally finished their route in front of Buckingham Palace.

If the problem for Scott until now had been weight and friction, the danger near the finish on Monday morning may have been rust.

Asked about that by Phillips, Scott responded with a laugh, "I don't really care, to be honest, if it falls apart around me."

Scott wasn't just out to set a record for running the slowest marathon in the stupidest costume. He was out to try to set a record for raising the most money for a children's leukemia charity.

And, observes Phillips, you need a gimmick to get peoples' attention these days.

Still, there's a cost-benefit equation in this sort of thing - and 26 hard, slogging miles later, Scott still wasn't sure this was such a clever idea, after all: "I think after about three steps into the race, I thought that it was too hard."

Scott had started out a week ago on April 23 knowing it wasn't going to be easy. He slept in various London landmarks along the way. There was pain, there was exhaustion - and there was dogged determination to finish. He simply would not give up.

"In the end," Phillips suggested, "it came down to willpower, I suppose, more than anything else."

"Yeah," Scott replied with a chuckle, "a certain amount of that, and several painkillers each day, I suppose."

The reward for his efforts, Phillips points out, was just shy of 2 million British pounds, which is several dragon's breaths beyond $3 million, U.S., for "eight hard days knight's work."

Next possible stop for Scott: the Chicago marathon in late October.

Oh, and the winner of the London Marathon finished in a little over 2 hours, 6 minutes.

05-01-06 18:16 EDT
Updated: 06:39 PM EDT

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