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Run Your Strategy to the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon with Sue Dujmovic

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This Canadian Operating x New Stability six-part sequence is following 5 runners to the TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon. These ladies and men aren’t skilled runners; they’re simply passionate in regards to the sport. Their tales are your tales–every runner has come to the marathon with totally different causes for working, totally different coaching strategies, totally different working communities and totally different targets. And every exemplifies the concept that Run Your Manner can imply one thing totally different for everybody.

Toronto-based runner Sue Dujmovic began her journey as a runner again in 2012, when she wanted to move a bodily health check for a job. She additionally wished to get again into form after having her daughter, and coaching for a 5K appeared like a good way to do it. She ended up switching her profession targets, however the love of working caught. By 2015, she determined to coach for her first marathon, which she ran in 2016, shortly after having her second little one. It’s a busy life for the mother of two, however she wouldn’t have it every other method.

“After I’m pressured, I’m going working. After I’m offended, I’m going working,” she provides. “It’s how I channel my my feelings, and the way I type of cope with them. And there’s additionally the the social facet.”

Operating grew to become a giant a part of how Dujmovic discovered a group. “As somebody who was at all times a solo runner and by no means actually felt like a part of the working group, one thing shifted throughout the Covid lockdowns, and I began to actually need to meet different runners and run with others,” she remembers. “I discovered ChixRunthe6ix and began interacting with them throughout the lockdowns, after which when issues began opening up in fall of 2022, I went out to a gaggle run with Tradition Athletics. I met some nice individuals my first day out and stored coming again!”

Sue Dujmovic of Toronto, Ont. Photo: Nick IwanyshynSue Dujmovic of Toronto, Ont. Photo: Nick Iwanyshyn
Sue Dujmovic of Toronto, Ont. Photograph: Nick Iwanyshyn

“I by no means actually had that feeling of belonging earlier than, till I went on the market and began working with individuals and located my crew,” she says. “If you’re on the market working and also you’re struggling, it’s a lot simpler to undergo with a gaggle than to undergo alone. We run all through winter, and doing it with individuals is much more enjoyable than struggling within the freezing chilly alone.”

This weekend, her major objective is a Boston Marathon qualifying time. “I’ve been making an attempt to BQ for a few years now,” she says. “So my objective is a 3:30, which ought to give me sufficient of a buffer to truly get in. My B objective is a PB, which might be something underneath 3:40, and my C objective is simply to have enjoyable. It’s simply a lot enjoyable with all of the cheer stations and all the gang assist. So so long as I’ve enjoyable, I’ve completed my objective.”

“To me, Run Your Manner means simply that: working my method, doing issues the way it works for me,” she says. “It means working once I can, working how I can and as quick as I can.”



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