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Marathon Matriarch Is Still in the Race
FREEPORT, Me. — There is so much to do. She keeps a home for her husband, Scott, who was her college sweetheart and is now a marketing executive. She keeps an eye on her 20-year-old daughter, Abby, a sophomore at nearby Bates College, and her 18-year-old son, Anders, a high school senior. She confers with neighbors on how to replace an old neighborhood bridge that was recently closed. She makes speeches and appearances. And she runs an hour or two a day in preparation for the women’s United States Olympic marathon trials next Sunday in Boston, which raises questions: Why would a 50-year-old woman (51 next month) want to run 26 miles 385 yards against potential Olympic medalists? Why would she compete as the oldest of the 160 or so starters? (The next oldest are four 46-year-olds.) Because she is Joan Benoit Samuelson, the matriarch of American distance running, the winner of the first Olympic marathon for women in 1984 and a pioneer in bringing acceptance to women’s distance running. Read the full article at: www.nytimes.com
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