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Episode 27 –Mia Behm

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Our guest for today’s show is one of the fastest ladies in New York City after she just ran 2:33:52 at the Chicago Marathon on Oct. 13. She also owns a runner-up finish from the 5,000 meters at the 2011 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships from her days at the University of Texas. It’s Mia Behm. On this show, you’ll hear the story of her start in the sport while in Texas, her surprising finish at the NCAA championships and then dealing with injuries that followed her highest moment. After some time running post collegiately in Austin, Mia moved to New York, watched her friends try the marathon and then curiosity got the best of her. It’s safe to say testing the marathon has been a great decision as she now eyed the 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials. How she ran 2:33 while running less than 60 miles per week and balancing a job that requires a two-hour commute from Brooklyn to Connecticut is truly remarkable. ▶ Keep up with Mia on Instagram: /https://www.instagram.com/miabehm/ ------ Sign up for the TCS New York City Marathon – Virtual 5K Powered by Strava! Be a part of the NYC Marathon festivities and excitement by racing for free and from wherever in the world. This free virtual 5K race unites thousands of runners and millions of friends, family, and spectators in support of those taking on the streets of New York City in the TCS New York City Marathon. 🏃 Register here: https://nyrr.org/races/tcsnewyorkcitymarathonvirtual5k ❤️ Please consider supporting our work. We want to continue pushing out the podcast on a bi-weekly basis and bring you quality audio for our guests. we're simply asking for you to set aside a few dollars that might go toward a coffee or dollar slice to support our work. In return, we'll do our best to put together exclusive episodes, interviews and maybe some video for those supporters. The NYC running community is awesome and we'd appreciate the assistance: www.patreon.com/runnersofnyc --------- ▶ Follow us: twitter.com/RunnersOfNYC instagram.com/runnersofnyc ▶ Follow Chris twitter.com/ChrisChavez instagram.com/chris_j_chavez www.strava.com/athletes/9032675 ▶ Follow Leigh Anne twitter.com/leighannesharek instagram.com/wicked.la www.strava.com/athletes/10122804 Photo by Zach Hetrick. IG: instagram.com/zhetrick 👔Biz Inquiries/Write Us: runnersofnyc@gmail.com
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Our guest for today’s show is one of the fastest ladies in New York City after she just ran 2:33:52 at the Chicago Marathon on Oct. 13. She also owns a runner-up finish from the 5,000 meters at the 2011 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships from her days at the University of Texas. It’s Mia Behm. On this show, you’ll hear the story of her start in the sport while in Texas, her surprising finish at the NCAA championships and then dealing with injuries that followed her highest moment. After some time running post collegiately in Austin, Mia moved to New York, watched her friends try the marathon and then curiosity got the best of her. It’s safe to say testing the marathon has been a great decision as she now eyed the 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials. How she ran 2:33 while running less than 60 miles per week and balancing a job that requires a two-hour commute from Brooklyn to Connecticut is truly remarkable. ▶ Keep up with Mia on Instagram: /https://www.instagram.com/miabehm/ ------ Sign up for the TCS New York City Marathon – Virtual 5K Powered by Strava! Be a part of the NYC Marathon festivities and excitement by racing for free and from wherever in the world. This free virtual 5K race unites thousands of runners and millions of friends, family, and spectators in support of those taking on the streets of New York City in the TCS New York City Marathon. 🏃 Register here: https://nyrr.org/races/tcsnewyorkcitymarathonvirtual5k ❤️ Please consider supporting our work. We want to continue pushing out the podcast on a bi-weekly basis and bring you quality audio for our guests. we're simply asking for you to set aside a few dollars that might go toward a coffee or dollar slice to support our work. In return, we'll do our best to put together exclusive episodes, interviews and maybe some video for those supporters. The NYC running community is awesome and we'd appreciate the assistance: www.patreon.com/runnersofnyc --------- ▶ Follow us: twitter.com/RunnersOfNYC instagram.com/runnersofnyc ▶ Follow Chris twitter.com/ChrisChavez instagram.com/chris_j_chavez www.strava.com/athletes/9032675 ▶ Follow Leigh Anne twitter.com/leighannesharek instagram.com/wicked.la www.strava.com/athletes/10122804 Photo by Zach Hetrick. IG: instagram.com/zhetrick 👔Biz Inquiries/Write Us: runnersofnyc@gmail.com
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