Record #: R2019-297   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 4/10/2019 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 4/10/2019
Title: Congratulations and best wishes extended to Mark Buciak on participation in Boston Marathon
Sponsors: Smith, Michele
Attachments: 1. R2019-297.pdf


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'presented by Alderman Michele Smith

^Qh@¥BClS ' Mr- Mar'( Busiak has been a lifelong Chicagoan, dedicated resident of the 43rd Ward for over 20 years and a member of the Lincoln Central Neighborhood Association; and

WHEREAS, In August 25, 1974, Mark Busiak began his running career as a Freshman at Gordon Tech High School in Chicago, where in 1977 he became a Chicago Catholic League Cross Country Ail-Star; and

WHEREAS, On November 17, 1979, at 19 years of age, while running only his 2nd career Marathon, Mr. Busiak ran 2:49:38 at the Hinsdale Marathon to quaiify for his first Boston Marathon; and

WHEREAS, Mark has a BS in Marketing, an MBA in International Business and was a DePaul University Student Athlete and Letterman in Cross Country and Track; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Busiak has 45 years of running and coaching experience and 120,000+ lifetime miles in 62 lifetime marathons while competing throughout the United States and Internationally; and

WHEREAS, Mark Busiak is Program Director and Head Coach of THE ROAD TO BOSTON Training Program and has presented hundreds of seminars and written articles to educate and encourage runners to achieve their best performance; and

WHEREA, Mr. Busiak is currently ranked in the 'Top 10' of Boston's active list of most consecutive Boston Marathons which are 39 and'counting, a State of Illinois record, and is the only Illinois member of Boston's Quarter Century Club, serving as Vice President; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Busiaks most significant Boston Marathons were in 1983, when he ran 2:30:25, 2007 and completed his 27th consecutive Boston Marathon less than 11 weeks after open heart surgery at Northwestern Medicine, and 2018, in terrible weather conditions of pouring rain, strong winds, and temps in the low 40's, he completed his 39th consecutive Boston Marathon less than 5 months after a complete hip replacement surgery at Northwestern Medicine; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Mark Buciak...

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