Former Arkansas Governor will be running his fifth
marathon
BOSTON, Mass. - Republican presidential candidate
Mike Huckabee has officially entered the 2008
Boston Marathon, the Boston Athletic Association has
announced. As has been reported in the media, Huckabee
has been training while on the campaign trail. He will join
Team Hoyt, a local charity which strives to integrate
the physically challenged into everyday life. Dick and Rick
Hoyt are a father and son team that has completed 25
Boston Marathons, with Dick running and Rick in his
wheelchair.
In 2003, while serving as Governor of Arkansas, Huckabee
was diagnosed with Type II Diabetes. As a result he began
running and gradually lost 110 pounds. In 2005 he
completed the Little Rock Marathon in 4:38:32, a
performance which earned him the honor of USATF Athlete
of the Week. Since then Huckabee has completed three
additional marathons: the 2005 Marine Corps Marathon, the
2006 Little Rock Marathon, and the 2006 ING New York City
Marathon. His personal best, coming in 2006 at Little Rock,
is now 4 hours, 26 minutes, 05 seconds.
Following stints as Lieutenant Governor (1993-1996) and
Governor (1996-2007) of Arkansas, Huckabee entered the
2008 presidential race. Huckabee's campaign scored a
victory in the Iowa Caucuses and placed third in both the
New Hampshire and Michigan primaries, making
the former governor a strong contender for the 2008
Republican presidential nomination. He was the runner-up
in the South Carolina Republican presidential primary on
Saturday, January 19.
The 112th Boston Marathon will be held on Monday,
April 21, 2008, Patriots' Day in the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts. The race follows a 26.2-mile point-to-point
route from the town of Hopkinton, Mass., to Boston's Back
Bay. The race begins at 10:00 a.m.
Established in 1887, the Boston Athletic Association is a
non-profit organization with a mission of managing athletic
events and promoting a healthy lifestyle through sports,
especially running. The B.A.A.'s Boston Marathon is the
world's oldest annual marathon, and the organization
manages other local events and supports comprehensive
charity, youth, and year-round running programs. Since
1986, the principal sponsor of the Boston Marathon has
been John Hancock Financial Services.