


They crossed under the time clock at 4:02. Lickteig kept their pace and pushed her mother to try to finish in less than four hours despite cramping in her legs. Lickteig and her mother were still in the finishers corral getting their finisher's medals when the first bomb exploded. Navy Judge Advocate and past member of the SDSU Track and Field team with Chamberlain. Lickteig was running with her mother and Brad Cordts, an attorney, a U.S. He had two friends running the Boston Marathon: Kaci Lickteig, an Omaha runner who recently ran the Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run finishing second among females with a time of 19:20:31. On April 15, 2013, Joe Chamberlain was doing what many runners do following friends’ progress as they participate in elite running events. This is the second article in a four part series on Omaha District Electrical Engineer, Joe Chamberlain, who competed in the Boston Marathon in 2014 and is training to run the New York Marathon this November.
