See Brooke run.
Run, Brooke, run!

OK, so I'll never be in the Olympics. I'll never sprint 'round the track like the folks you see on ESPN. But hey... I do it 'cuz I enjoy it and what it does for me! That's what counts, right?

Why do I run? Check here to find out more.

What do I do in terms of running? Well... I ran my first marathon on July, 13, 1997, here in San Francisco. That's right, 26.2 miles. But that's a long way! Yup. I've done it before, and I'll do it again.

I was also a team captain for the 1998 version of the wild 'n' crazy Hood to Coast Relay, a relay race from Mount Hood to Seaside, OR. That's nearly 200 miles!

Future training plans? I really hope to run the Mayor's Midnight Sun Marathon in Anchorage, AK, this June 19th -- it's a friend's 30th birthday -- and I'm actually thinking of a 50K (31 miles) in December... yikes, now it's in print!

CAN SHE DO IT?!?!? Watch this space...

In addition, I trained for my first marathon through the Team in Training program, put on by the Leukemia Society of America. It's a great program in which expert coaches lead novice and experienced runners through a training program while the runners train and raise money for leukemia research. It's been lots of fun; and since I first completed the program in Spring 1997, I've mentored new runners in the program in the fall of '97 and the spring of '98; I became a team captain during the fall 1998 season. I currently maintain a web site for both San Francisco Team in Training regions.

It's great to be able to pass on the wisdom (?) that I picked up during my first round of marathon training.

Some of my favorite running links!!

Homeward bound!