In competition, it's not about how you start. It's about how you finish.
Not just, Can you finish?
Can you finish … strong.
That's always true in marathons. It's especially so of this year's set of (ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµWMM), which — because of the continued fallout of COVID-19 — has seen their schedule bunched up near 2021's finish line.
- Berlin on Sept. 26
- London on Oct. 3
- Then over the Atlantic to Chicago on Oct. 10
- Boston the next day, Oct. 11
- And, finally, New York on Nov. 7
... covering 131 miles over two continents and seven time zones in the span of .
And that doesn't include the first big marathons of this year at the better-late-than-never Tokyo Olympics in August as well as the virtual Tokyo marathon from Sept. 18 to Oct. 16.
So, while it's always about how you finish, it never hurts to get off to a good start, one built on preparation.
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