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Runners earn unexpected win at ‘06 Jacksonville Marathon
Posted December 19th, 2006 at 4:00 PM by Jenna Sumara
Section: News & Results, Marathons
There was an unexpected win on Sunday at Jacksonville’s no-frill marathon. Kim Pawelek, a 2008 Olympic Trials qualifier wasn’t planning on actually finishing the race; intending for it to be a mere training run.
She had planned to call it quits after 20 miles and just have a fun LSD (long, slow distance). She didn’t even wear here racing shoes. However, around mile marker 18, Pawelek realized that she was the leader.
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TFS Interview: Kim Alexis, supermodel and marathon runner
Posted November 12th, 2006 at 8:00 AM by Adam Jacobs
Section: News & Results, Marathons, Special Features, Interviews
This week I had the opportunity to speak with supermodel Kim Alexis about running in this years ING New York City Marathon and her love for fitness.
Most people know Kim because of her captivating beauty, and for good reason. She has served as the Revlon spokesperson, appeared on over 500 magazine covers, including six Sports Illustrated swimsuit editions, and the very term “supermodel” was created because of her. However, there is a lot more to Kim than just her looks. She has used her intellect and rare talents as an actress, broadcaster and television host. Kim continues to demonstrate her passion and dedication by speaking out about women’s issues and, of course, in being a wonderful wife and mother.
1. Kim, we appreciate you taking the time to tell our readers about running in the this year’s NYC Marathon, your eighth marathon to date. I know you have always been a fitness enthusiast, but what motivated you to get into marathon running?
I swam all through junior and senior high school. I never ran cross country. I used to see them train and wonder how they could run 3 miles! But, I had a friend who came up from Miami to run the Jacksonville marathon in 1985, he asked me to run part of the race. I had never run more than 10 miles or maybe a half marathon on a tread mill. I overheard my husband at the time and my friend whisper, “She’s never going to make it!” and that’s all it took. I ran the whole thing with him and finished in about 4:24. (I ran as Kim Stockton, but Runner’s World had looked it up and figured it out). Read the rest of this entry »





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Brenda said:
I would like to participate in the 200 mile relay. Brenda