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🗓️ 30 March 2023
⏱️ 80 minutes
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"It never really crossed my mind to feel limited. It never really crossed my mind to be like, 'What can’t I do now?' I always focused on, 'What can I do under different circumstances?' It never crossed my mind to focus on couldn’t."
If the name Michele Blackburn sounds familiar, that may be because you've heard it mentioned here on the Ali on the Run Show before — just about one year ago, in fact. Last year, Peloton instructor Jess Sims completed the Boston Marathon, running with an invitational entry from, you guessed it: Michele Blackburn. In 2013, Michele was at the Boston Marathon finish line cheering for her best friend and roommate. She was standing in front of Marathon Sports on Boylston Street when the two bombs detonated, and almost lost both legs as a result. Ultimately, her surgical team was able to save her legs and feet, but she has dealt with extensive surgeries (including skin grafting) and complications (including, more recently, lymphedema) since then.
For years, Michele avoided the Boston Marathon and the finish line. Last year, she returned to Boylston Street for the first time since 2013, to cheer Jess into the finish. This year, 10 years after that tragic day in Boston, Michele will return again: this time, as a marathoner. In this conversation, Michele talks about her decision to run this year's race, and to do it while raising money for the Milford Regional Healthcare System — the hospital that rehabbed her after dealing with lymphedema as a result of the bombings. Michele lives in Uxbridge, MA, with her husband and their two kids, ages 4 and 6.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Alley on the Run Show. |
0:06.7 | I'm your host Allie Feler, and every week I talk with people who are doing exciting |
0:11.1 | things on the run and beyond. |
0:13.9 | We all share that love for running, and that's what brings us all together. |
0:17.2 | But of course, there's mortal life than what happens on the run itself, and this show |
0:21.0 | is about those in-betweens. |
0:22.9 | We are talking about the moments and decisions that have shaped who we are today, and the |
0:27.8 | wise. |
0:28.8 | Why do we do what we do? |
0:30.4 | And how does getting sweaty factor in? |
0:33.4 | My guest today is Michelle Blackburn. |
0:35.7 | If that name sounds familiar, that's because you've heard about Michelle on this show |
0:40.9 | before. |
0:41.9 | Just about one year ago, when Peloton Instructor Jess Sims came on the show to talk about |
0:47.3 | running the 2022 Boston Marathon. |
0:50.6 | Now if you remember that story, Jess was given an invetational entry to last year's |
0:55.0 | Boston Marathon. |
0:56.0 | And by, you guessed it, Michelle Blackburn. |
0:59.7 | Michelle was at the Boston Marathon finish line in 2013. |
1:03.2 | She was there cheering for her best friend, and then the bombs went off. |
1:07.4 | Michelle shares that story here, and yes, this is an emotional episode you've officially |
1:12.2 | been warned. |
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