On a Thursday morning in early March, Meghan Vanasek, a mother of four in Durham, NC, got news that the Tobacco Road Marathon, her first 26.2, was cancelled because of the COVID-19 situation. On Saturday morning, Meghan ran her own marathon. Dimity chats with Meghan about: · The conflicting emotions she had when her race was canceled; · The alternatives she considered before plotting her own race; · How she set up her route and aid stations; · What helped her get through the tough miles; · And why this race, “was not at all what [she] envisioned, but in some ways, was better.” Save 20% off all WIN Sports Detergent Products on Amazon with code AMRGOWIN Check out the Train Like a Mother 26.2: Go the Distance Program, the one Meghan used. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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