Gian-Paul Caccia of Wolverine Trading, a high-frequency trading firm, won [last night's JPMorgan] corporate challenge for the second year in a row with a time of 17:05 minutes, according to the unofficial results. Emily Mareb of Bloomingdales was the fastest female racer, with a time of 21:02 minutes. [Dealbook]
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I’ll be there tonight. I plan on hanging a sharp right at the shakespeare garden, then I’ll chill with the tourists at the belvedere castle until I see the leaders coming down the fifth avenue side, at which time I will spring back onto the course to claim victory for my firm, Madoff Securities!
‘Unoffical’ because i’m going to crush that time tonight..
- Roise Ruiz
They say tags are just icing on the cake when it comes to blogs, but what do they know.
I play real sports…not trying to be the best at exercising.
one of the best tags ever Bess
Does winning the corporate challenge get this guy laid?
one of the best tags ever
I had Gian-Paul Caccia once. A little Gold Bond took care of it.
Au contraire. It’s nature’s wedding ring.
I thought it was a hot dog eating contest you were alluding to
-Alright, what do I win?
-Another beer!
Fantasy football doesn’t count. Maybe you should try getting off of the couch every once in a while and do some exercise.
Bess, will you go into a little more detail on what you’re referring to there…
I finished a 5K marathon even quicker.
- J. Chiang