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It all started with a wager. When Leigh Anne Sharek was fresh out of college, a friend bet her a 5K. While Sharek had run a bit as an undergrad at Pace University—and was naturally fit from a decade of competing in gymnastics—she had never gone more than a few miles at a time, let alone raced. Still, that bet ignited a fire. SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/2QtsC6v Facebook: / runnersworld Instagram: / runnersworldmag Twitter: / runnersworld Pinterest: / runnersworld #HumanRace #Olympics #OlympicMarathonTrials

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