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Topic: Team Mooch: Training to run the Nike Women's Marathon  (Read 9188 times)

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As a teen back in the Islands, every year I used to run 5K marathons. My best finish was top 20 (I finished 19th). But running marathons, winning a trophy, prize money or sponsorships here and there don't mean a thing to me. There's nothing I admire more from an athlete (or simply a regular weekend warrior) that runs for a cause rather than personal glory. So, again, a big "THANK YOU" to Jim, Ana and the rest of the team for making the run and finishing it!  :smt008 The world needs more people like you  :smt045


 

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