Ken Rideout
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Podcast Appearances
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And then I was like, wow, I can't believe I won a race.
It wasn't crazy fast.
It was like an hour and 12 minutes, but it was fast enough to win.
And then in 2020, I won the Pasadena Half Marathon, which was like 9,000 people finished in the Rose Bowl live on KTLA.
And I crossed the finish line in the news.
Caster is like, oh my God, here's the first place finisher.
What's your name?
And I'm like, Ken Rideout.
And she's like, how was it out there?
You're the first place finisher.
And I go, doesn't say much about the competition.
And she was like, oh, I don't say that.
It was kind of like an insult to everyone, a subconscious subliminally.
But I was like, oh no, no, everyone was great.
But that's always been my mindset about races.
Like the day before I turned 50, I won the Myrtle Beach Marathon, the whole thing, like not my age group.
I won the whole race.
And my wife was like, and I wanted to win a marathon for a long time.
My wife is like, oh my God, she's crying.