I can go by the years I ran—one was cold and there were no issues beyond the medical tent having some people at the end for ankles, etc. The other was about 60° at the finish and that was the year someone died. It’s a toss up, but from firsthand knowledge and what I have seen from other sources, it is NOT common to have that number of hospitalizations, regardless of conditions.
I can go by the years I ran—one was cold and there were no issues beyond the medical tent having some people at the end for ankles, etc. The other was about 60° at the finish and that was the year someone died. It’s a toss up, but from firsthand knowledge and what I have seen from other sources, it is NOT common to have that number of hospitalizations, regardless of conditions.