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04/12/2007 PETER GILMORE READY FOR THE UNPREDICTABILITY OF BOSTON

Gilmore knows anything can happen in Boston, but he's up for the challenge


PUBLISHED 04/12/2007

Gilmore was seventh in 2006 in 2:12:45 and loves the celebratory atmosphere at Boston; "it gets you through all the drudgery and the miles the rest of the year." the key is to be competitive, since nothing else there is predictable, he notes. "It's New England. It changes in the spring every day."

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