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04/09/2007 PETER GILMORE IS NOT OVERLOOKED AND UNDERESTIMATED ANYMORE

At the 111th Boston Marathon Gilmore is out for personal progress


PUBLISHED 04/10/2007

As far as the public is concerned, his breakthrough may have come in 2005, when he placed tenth in Boston. "Something about grabbing that tenth place at a race like Boston, one of the major marathons, was huge," understands Gilmore. "Not so much in my eyes, but how people looked at me. Sometimes you make progress that's personal and sometimes you make progress that other people notice." Last April, he moved up to a seventh in 2:12:45, and Gilmore's goal for 2007, obviously, is to progress further. But, umm... why do the Hansons guys call him "Meat? "

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