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Some Harvard students just ran the Boston Marathon. What was your most strenuous physical activity?

By Victoria C. Hallett, Crimson Staff Writer

This week, several Harvard students sweated their way through the Boston Marathon. What is the most strenuous thing you have ever done?

"I ran up and down the stadium steps 37 times for novice crew [and then quit]."

--Stacey J. Mullin '00

"One time I left my room. But that was a long time ago."

--Scott P. Asher '02

"I ran the marathon. I did Disney World and Boston last year."

--Megan Beck '01

"Seventh grade we were doing wheel chair races and I kept falling over."

--Matthew P. Zanotelli '02

"Moving my stuff from Currier to Mather after the Women's Leadership Project."

--Erin B. Ashwell '02

"Jogging my memory to remind myself how much I hate to exercise."

--Jesse Stellato '03

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