Rosanne Kinghorn, from Whitley Bay, North Tyneside, who was also there with her family, agreed that the
early start time made the event more family-friendly.
'If their (current) classrooms are the same as our classrooms back then, with exams (examinations) and subjects and memorisation and
early start time with no phone or gadget, we are preparing them for our jobs today, which will not exist when they enter the real world,' he said.
A spokesman said: "Given the
early start time of the marathon we don't think the works will have a significant impact on people travelling to the event as rail services wouldn't be likely to get runners to the city early enough.
Despite an
early start time of 10 AM, the second sale day opened to a lively crowd of collectors and dealers in anticipation of the balance of the Raccoon Creek Antiques collection.
Both of these will top up the level of energy in your muscles particularly if the run has an
early start time like the Great North Run.
I'd tell Gordon a false,
early start time and let him take charge of the menu.
Despite an unusually
early start time, the league leaders were not caught napping as Jimmy Gopperth slotted a thirdminute penalty on the back of persistent pressure in Leeds' half.
Mr Fraser also referred to some families as "hotheads" and, in further dismissive and damning comments during a discussion about an
early start time, talked of one family "who would swell the coffers of the local hostelry before they arrived".
Fewer absences therefore may also explain why later-starting students have higher test scores: students who have an
early start time miss more school and could perform worse on standardized tests as a result.
In fact, we actively encourage those who can to take advantage of the
early start time of our run to participate in both events."
Despite the
early start time - the match began at 11am in front of around 200 fans - Murray stormed out of the blocks, twice breaking Wawrinka, one of his best pals on the tour, to lead 3-0.