Le sigh. Edward Norton. What a guy. "Fight Club" was only the beginning of his awesomeness. I wish he did more movies. Of course, I could say that and then all of a sudden he's Gerard Butler and I can't like him anymore. That would be tragic.
As we've mentioned before, Edward was training for the New York Marathon to raise money for the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust. Well, the race was this weekend, and Edward beat the rest of the stars running it, including beating his personal goal of besting Sarah Palin's time last year of 4 hours. He ran the 26.2 miles in 3 hours, 48 minutes and 1 second.
-CE
Photo courtesy of Zimbio.
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Monday, September 14, 2009
Run Edward, Run!
Love Edward Norton. He is training for the New York Marathon, and for some reason it feels less fame whoring and/or ego driven than the others (Katie Holmes, P. Diddy). He has never run a marathon before, but he was a competitive rower at Yale University (hear that Megs? Yale!).
He is racing will benefit The Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust, which helps preserve the Maasai tribal lands of East Africa (Kenya mostly). You can follow his training on twitter here. For those runners out there, it's actually a really interesting read.
The Maasai have a long tradition of distance running. Norton said one of the runners, safari guide Parashi Ntanin, is so fast he could probably leave the rest of the group behind and run the race in less than 2½ hours. He has run as much as 15 miles twice during his training for the 26.2-mile marathon and that despite some leg and knee pains, he's confident he'll finish the endurance race.
"I'm really enjoying it," he said after a workout Wednesday in New York. "I'm enjoying having a goal."

I studied the Maasai in my anthropology class last semester. We read "The Worlds of a Maasai Warrior" by Tepilit Ole Saitoti, which is a fascinating book. I can lend it if anyone would like. Trust, it was a great book. The Maasai need a lot of land because they are a nomadic people, who work mostly with cows- they believe that they are the sacred keepers of cows, and all the cows in the world belong to them, and are only lost from the herd. So if you've got a cow, stay away from Maasai.
Also the only way to become a true Maasai warrior is by killing a lion with a spear. How insanely B.A. is that? Technically it's illegal for them to do that now, but still. I don't think they really follow that rule too much.
Anyways, love Edward Norton, he is the ish.
-CE
Photos courtesy of Just Jared.
He is racing will benefit The Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust, which helps preserve the Maasai tribal lands of East Africa (Kenya mostly). You can follow his training on twitter here. For those runners out there, it's actually a really interesting read.
The Maasai have a long tradition of distance running. Norton said one of the runners, safari guide Parashi Ntanin, is so fast he could probably leave the rest of the group behind and run the race in less than 2½ hours. He has run as much as 15 miles twice during his training for the 26.2-mile marathon and that despite some leg and knee pains, he's confident he'll finish the endurance race.
"I'm really enjoying it," he said after a workout Wednesday in New York. "I'm enjoying having a goal."

I studied the Maasai in my anthropology class last semester. We read "The Worlds of a Maasai Warrior" by Tepilit Ole Saitoti, which is a fascinating book. I can lend it if anyone would like. Trust, it was a great book. The Maasai need a lot of land because they are a nomadic people, who work mostly with cows- they believe that they are the sacred keepers of cows, and all the cows in the world belong to them, and are only lost from the herd. So if you've got a cow, stay away from Maasai.
Also the only way to become a true Maasai warrior is by killing a lion with a spear. How insanely B.A. is that? Technically it's illegal for them to do that now, but still. I don't think they really follow that rule too much.
Anyways, love Edward Norton, he is the ish.
-CE
Photos courtesy of Just Jared.
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Edward Norton,
maasai tribe,
new york marathon,
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