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Hi, my name is Elise and I am the author of PhD Strides. This blog is the account of my life as I run, cook and experience new things on my way to earning my PhD.
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Category Archives: Raceolution
Recap: Raceolution 2011
Last year, I set the goal to run 12 races in 2012. I had signed up for enough races to make this come true, however, the universe had other plans for me. While I didn’t finish 12 races last year … Continue reading
Posted in fitness, Holidays, Raceolution, racing, Running, Running Recap, Triathlon
Tagged 2011, 2012, fitness, goals, half iron man, half marathon, marathon, race, raceolution, Running, running recap, triathlon
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All for the Little Blue Box
It’s what Nike Women’s Marathon and Half Marathon are all about. It’s the only reason I endured 13.1 miles of hilly, painful course – well that and the firemen in tuxes (if we’re being completely honest ). Julia and I … Continue reading
Posted in California, Raceolution, Running, Running Recap, San Francsico
Tagged half marathon, hills, jewelry, Nike Women's Marathon, racing, Running, running recap, San Francisco, Tiffnay's
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Nike Women’s Expotique
Its that time of year again – I just finished the San Francisco Nike Women’s Half Marathon! But, first things first: Day-Before-The Race Expotique I’m so excited to participating in this event again this year. Last year’s full marathon was … Continue reading
Posted in California, Raceolution, Running, San Francsico
Tagged 2011, Expo, half marathon, Nike Women's Marathon, racing, Running, San Francisco
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