When the idea first came, it felt impossible considering how poorly I ran the first time I toed the line in St. Louis back in 2024.
One hundred days to transform from ordinary to relentless. One hundred days to outwork doubt, silence fear, and build a body and mind capable of conquering 26.2 miles. In the shadow of the Gateway Arch, with the streets of St. Louis watching, the finish line wasn't just a ribbon stretched across pavement, It was proof.
This is not just a running story. It's a story about obsession. About discipline when no one is watching. About waking up before sunrise while the city sleeps. About sacrifice, setbacks, and the quiet war between quitting and continuing. Because the marathon wasn't just in St. Louis. It was in my head. And this time, I was running to win.
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