Lesson of the Day: Don't lie about your age – Put it in a @nytimes headline.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/31/opinion/sunday/olympic-runners-women-qualifiers.html …
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Great piece. My dream is to be able to run and bike again one day... freakin don’t care at what age and push my own limits. Keep at it!
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Thank you! I was injured for about 5 years... was so grateful to see I could do it again.
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You undersell this piece! It’s about all you say in this tweet, plus so much more - human nature, the aging body and what we should do with it, and positive power of women holding each other up. What a beautiful thing you’ve written here - thank you.
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Thank you! I was writing it in my head each run all fall without realizing how the story would end.
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Your inspiration transcends the hell out of gender, fwiw.
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That was my hope! Many parts of my experience were informed by gender, but I figured men could get something out of it too (without me needing to bury that element).
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You buried the lede that YOU RAN A 2:53 MARATHON AND THAT IS AMAZING
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Was serious about “faster than I ever thought possible”
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Nice piece. I want to hear more about how you got your time down to 2:53!
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Thanks! I think by training for a 2:45 (shoot for the moon...) and by going thru 5 years of injuries, quitting altogether, and coming back in a more sustainable way. I think 40 miles and 80 miles a week can feel equally hard, if you let them. So I went with 80.
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