Want to Run the Boston Marathon?

The Boston Marathon is the most prestigious and oldest continuously-run marathon in the entire world. Many people dream of running it, but participation is extremely limited and exclusive. The only way to get a spot is either to qualify with a world-class time in a different marathon or to earn a waiver by raising money for select local charities.

I’m proud to announce that the Boston Debate League, a non-profit organization that I founded 5 years ago and on whose Board I now serve, has been selected as one of these charities. If any of you, or anyone you know, is interested in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to run the Boston Marathon and support a valuable cause, please e-mail me (andrew@thinkingpoker.net) for more information. Running for our team will get you weekly training and advice from a professional coach and the opportunity to share this experience with other motivated individuals like yourself. And the best part is, you don’t have to be an experienced distance runner already- that’s what the training is for!

The Boston Debate League is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to promoting academic debate as an extracurricular activity and an agent of cultural change in Boston’s public high schools. I can tell you from personal experience that competitive debate can get the most unlikely students excited about academics. I have seen failing students on the verge of dropping out of school turn their lives around and earn college scholarships. I have seen nervous, quiet students cultivate an inner confidence and become powerful advocates for themselves and their communities. The Boston Debate League delivers results like this to those who need them most, the largely low-income and minority students in Boston’s public high schools. You can learn more about the Boston Debate League from our website.

By joining our team and raising money for the Boston Debate League, you will have the opportunity to accomplish something that most people never dream of, and you will be doing it for an important cause. Even if you aren’t able to run, please consider making a donation to support those who are.

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  1. Great to hear your organization is getting involved in this. Just fyi I was reading some of the debaters bio’s, and i came across a grammatical error. On Percy’s bio it reads: “Now, he says he pay attention…” just figured you may want to fix that since advisers/recruiters could look at it. I’m not trying to rain on anyones parade or anything like that. I think it is incredible what you all are doing with these students. Keep up all the hard work!

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