No competition
Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day took a break from the hustle and bustle of Ottawa to spend the weekend in Memphis, Tennesse but not to relax.
Day ran in the Memphis Marathon on Saturday and didn't do too badly.
He posted a respectable time of three hours 37 minutes and 10 seconds good enough for a seventh place finish in his age group and 337th overall.
No word if he had a chance to see Graceland.
But he may have found other things to celebrate.
Day's son, Logan, 35, also ran in the same marathon and he finished 20 minutes after his dad, 651st overall, a spokesman for the minister called the CBC to point out.
No competition in that family.
But Logan was magnanimous in defeat. In an email exchange, he observed that his father's "pace yourself, conservative strategy, was much wiser then my sprint liberally strategy."
He also noted: "Dad's marathon time was 20 minutes faster than mine because he has had 22 more years to train."
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