CindyR wrote:
Congratulations to Mike on yet another mention in an article about cheating. You can deny it all you want, but you will go down in running history as the second most well known cheater. Still in the game, Rossi Ruiz.
http://www.vergecampus.com/2017/04/marathon-monday-cheaters/
http://i.imgur.com/Vdm1BbY.jpg"Some people such as Mike Rossi never admit to cheating. He ran the 2014 Lehigh Valley Marathon in 3:11:45 but was not seen in any of the marathon’s seven photographic checkpoints.
The Boston Marathon bombing happened only four years ago. At least two survivors ran the race this year. These are people representing what the hashtag “Boston Strong†really means; not those cheating their way just to qualify.
Those who cheat don’t deserve the cheers and kisses from the crowds that they so willingly receive. They don’t deserve the pride and glory that comes with crossing that finish line.
The day is one to be celebrated by all. Not only is the marathon the longest held race in the nation, but there’s even more meaning to it ever since the bombing. Each story is a story of triumph, telling those who just want to watch the world burn that Boston will not burn. The runners triumph over fear, pain, and intimidation."
Of course Mike's bogus Boston Marathon adventure elevated him above all this silly noise, the victims living and dead, the pathetic Boston Strong mantra. Yes, "DJ My Wedding" is certainly far more inspiring, as is his tribute video to his almighty self.
https://vid.me/ZWDG