4.22.2009

We're Number 3! We're Number 3!


Well Boston is over, and American hopefuls Ryan Hall and Kara Goucher did not win. BUT THEY BOTH CAME IN 3rd!!! 3rd place at Boston! How killer is that? They trained their asses off, they ran hard on race day, and they both came in 3rd.

Now, we here at Supervictory would've been stoked if either of them had won, but at the end of the day we really don't care. We're just stoked that we still have underdogs to root for. And in all seriousness, let's have a big SV hats off to men's winner Deriba Merga of Ethipia (2:08:42), women's winner Salina Kosgei from Kenya (2:32:16) and everybody else who went out and helped make Boston one of running's most legendary events.

Rock on.
-SV

4.17.2009

The Boston Punk Scene


Boston has always been punk.
And I'm not talking about Slapshot or SS Decontrol.
Think way back, to the three-cornered hat wearing fancy boys who started the place.
They were fearless hardcore bastards who told England to suck it before going off and starting their own damn country. Which is about as punk as it gets.

So it's perfectly fitting that, in two day's time, a small handful of American runners will try to pull another coup and throw off the yolk of East African supremacy that has dominated the distance running scene in recent years. You see, an American hasn't won Boston since Greg Meyer in 1983. But on Monday, April 20th 2009 four Americans in the elite field will try to change that. They are Ryan Hall and Brian Sell on the men's side, and Kara Goucher and Elva Dryer in the women's field. All are at the forefront of a small movement dedicated to getting America's fat, slow ass back into a seat at the table of international distance running contenders.

And whether they win or not, let's give a big Supervictory salute to these American asskickers for going out there and trying their hearts out. Oh, and while we're handing out SV salutes, let's not forget the other 25,000 motherstompers who've logged long months and many miles working their asses off to qualify for Boston. The punkest marathon around.

4.13.2009

Gettin' The Band Back Together


Welcome back SV diehards.
It's been a few months, and we here at Supervictory are very glad to be back.

Basically 2009 got off to a fucked up start and the zine had to go off the airwaves for a few months. First the Brown House got shut down by the cops, then Squirrel's parents took him away and tried to put in the loony bin, and Mel got busted for running bandit at a 10k in Carlsbad. As for me, I needed some time to regroup and heal after royally messing up knee while training for my first marathon, which I had to sit out.

The good news is spring is here, my knee is better, and we've got a whole mess of new editorial talent ready to bring you the best in punk rock running.

Stay hydrated.
Stay punk.

-SV