An Aggressive Neurological Disorder Didn’t Stop This Mother Runner
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A hectic job and wedding planning don't get in the way of Carrie Birth's super serious marathon goals.
I mean, Warrior Dash champion? We applaud you.
Sarah Denver scored a 32-minute marathon PR with her guide and good friend at her side.
Mary Barnett ran four races in one week following a mortar blast at her camp in Iraq.
"I finished first and scored a 30-minute personal record in my second marathon!"
Debra Milano bounced back from a family tragedy and re-discovered her love for running.
I ran 50K for my first ultramarathon, the toughest race of my life.
I qualified for the 2015 Boston Marathon for the first time at 57!
"I lost 100 pounds and discovered my true self."
I became the very first girl I knew in my home-town to finish a 10K race!
After being diagnosed with—and cured of—breast cancer, this runner had to find a new running normal during treatment and beyond.
Marquay Lee-Pearce says, "Running provided me with the opportunity to go to college." Learn how it helped her in her career, as well.
Pain when running turned into passing out turned into a 9-hour back surgery. Here is how one runner made her way back to the sport.
"Running taught me to challenge my limits."
Running not only helped Sujey Saavedra get through basic training; it helped her sort through feelings after the loss of her brother.
"Running allowed my mom and I to battle her strokes together"
"Running made me sober, healthy and happy—after I nearly lost it all."
"Running made me a better problem solver."
"Running allowed me to battle my mental demons and win."
Sue Bartoszewski found it was not too late to chase after big goals.