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| | This week, I am linking up with Erika, Patty and Marcia for Tuesdays on the Run again. The topic for the day is "racing mistakes" and I thought this was kind of fitting, because I was going to recap my last race for you, even though my "race mistake" (a botched training cycle) turned out not to be a mistake at all. So, half marathon #3 is in the books and with that I completed (one of) my goals for this year. The Urban Cow Half Marathon is a local race that I wanted to run for the last two [...]
| | theinbetweenismine.com
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| | Source Last year, I ran my first half marathon in San Francisco. This year, I returned to the City to run another half marathon (warning, this will be a long recap!). As I mentioned before, the SF marathon hasfull marathon (DARK BLUE) and two half marathons. The 1st half marathon (YELLOW) was the first half of the full marathon (from Embarcadero to Fisherman's Wharf, over the Golden Gate Bridge and back to Golden Gate Park) and the 2nd half marathon (LIGHT BLUE) from Golden Gate Park through Haight Ashbu...
| | vivqu.com
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| | This morning, I was one of thousands of runners participating in the 1st half marathon race of the San Francisco Marathon. We started from Crissy Field, ran across the Golden Gate Bridge to Fort Baker, and then looped back across the bridge to finish in Golden Gate Park. It was absolutely perfect...
| | 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.