![]() ![]() A marathon is a dream come true no matter how many times you run one. And once I finished, tears streamed down my face. The last hill at mile 26 made me extremely angry, but I just wanted to be done. Then once I was out at mile 24, I felt like I could conquer and do anything. I wish I knew how vital crowd support was and how to be my own cheerleader. I was newly diagnosed with asthma and it was always my dream to run a marathon! And so, I started tearing up at mile 2 because I was actually doing it! And then as each mile passed, I felt more confident in my abilities until we hit mile 20 and it was nothing but forest with no crowd support. ![]() The show is produced by Mary Edwards and Alex Heuer and hosted by veteran journalist Don Marsh.But my first marathon felt like a dream. Louis on the Air” discusses issues and concerns facing the St. When: April 11-12, 2015 the marathon and half-marathon begin at 7 a.m.Louis Marathon and Family Fitness weekend The side benefit is a feeling of accomplishment.” “We know that if we set a goal and we accomplish it, for all of us, whether we’re 6 years old or 66 or 106, that we all feel good. ![]() “Athletics, whatever they’re doing - running, walking, playing basketball, whatever - are really crucial in terms of certainly fighting youth obesity and all the related disease, but also the psychological aspect,” Go! founder and president Nancy Lieberman said. Three hundred fifty high school students from 12 schools will participate in the half-marathon as part of Students on the Go, a six month team-based program that encourages students to lead a healthy and active lifestyle. Louis, including fun runs, a diaper dash, marathon relay, mature mile with a 102-year-old woman, and student programs. While the marathon may be the big draw, several other events are planned during Go! St. She’s now a 67-year-old grandmother, and has run marathons in all 50 states. But Mohrmann didn’t run in a marathon until she was 49. ![]() Louis on the Air” host Don Marsh on Thursday. Mohrmann, of Ferguson, started running competitively when she was a 30-year-old mother. At next weekend’s Go! marathon, Rae Mohrmann will run in her 100th marathon. ![]()
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