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danielmangum.com
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| | | | | Three weeks ago I wrote the following draft of a blog post entitled "Is It Better to Fail Spectacularly?". I am having a lot of doubts. I've been training for the Chicago Marathon in earnest since June, but in reality the preparations began a year ago when I was accepted based on my qualifying time from the 2023 Ventura Marathon. I don't have doubt that I can run a marathon. I have run three in the last year and a half, and I routinely go on weekend long runs that approach or surpass 20 miles. | |
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www.elizabethclor.com
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| | | | | I just completed my 5th Boston Marathon in Boston! (I have to say "in Boston" because I also ran the virtual marathon in 2020 which was not ... | |
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brbrunning.com
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| | | | | Well, I think the title says it all. This weekend's race was fantastic. It was such a fun opportunity to get to run my city, through the streets that I've been living in and training in, with some of my favorite people. Here's how it went. Context The San Francisco Marathon was my... | |
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kenjisaito.com
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| | | Hiking Honopu Ridge Trail started off in the Koke'e State Park area where we started off on the unmarked Honopu Ridge Trail that started off through wooded forest, shrubs, fence line, uluhe ferns before breaking out onto the open ridge where expansive views of Honopu and Awawapuhi Valleys and Na Pali Coastline greeted us. | ||