@shalaneflanagan won the @nycmarathon last year at 36. Now, after taking a good long while to consider retirement, she will try to do it again. Her win ended a 4-decade drought for American women as she broke the tape crying, shrieking a profanity and pumping her fist. Shalane said returning to New York is like being in love, or something like it. “When I think about running New York, I get a feeling of ecstasy; my stomach turns,” she said. “It’s like if you’re dating someone and it goes well and you want more.” New York, win or lose, was going to be the perfect capstone for Shalane’s career, until she fell back into the rhythms of her running life and decided she didn’t want it to end. “My win in New York changed the trajectory for other American women because we’re friends, we’re teammates,” she said. Her long career has become as much a story of her collaborative approach to competition as it is about medals. She has embraced rising talent, instead of racing against it, and that has helped reinforce her own gifts. After finishing 7th in @bostonmarathon, a race she desperately wanted to win, she used the opportunity to train to pace her much younger teammate @shelbo800. That effort got her back up to the speeds that she is now using to fuel her through New York. @amandalucier took this photo of #ShalaneFlanagan training last week at the @Nike campus track in Beaverton, Oregon. Visit the link in our profile to read more.

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@shalaneflanagan won the @nycmarathon last year at 36. Now, after taking a good long while to consider retirement, she will try to do it again. Her win ended a 4-decade drought for American women as she broke the tape crying, shrieking a profanity and pumping her fist. Shalane said returning to New York is like being in love, or something like it. “When I think about running New York, I get a feeling of ecstasy; my stomach turns,” she said. “It’s like if you’re dating someone and it goes well and you want more.” New York, win or lose, was going to be the perfect capstone for Shalane’s career, until she fell back into the rhythms of her running life and decided she didn’t want it to end. “My win in New York changed the trajectory for other American women because we’re friends, we’re teammates,” she said. Her long career has become as much a story of her collaborative approach to competition as it is about medals. She has embraced rising talent, instead of racing against it, and that has helped reinforce her own gifts. After finishing 7th in @bostonmarathon, a race she desperately wanted to win, she used the opportunity to train to pace her much younger teammate @shelbo800. That effort got her back up to the speeds that she is now using to fuel her through New York. @amandalucier took this photo of #ShalaneFlanagan training last week at the @NIKE campus track in Beaverton, Oregon. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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