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This year, in my early 40s, with the joints of a soccer player whose vocabulary didn’t include the word “rest,” I set my sights on a world record for fastest blindfolded half marathon by a female — without a tether. Why? Because I knew it would be hard.
I’m making a movie! Chronicling my world record attempt in my late sister’s memory, “Blind Momentum” will showcase the power of the human spirit and the extraordinary achievements that can be accomplished when we dare to dream big and refuse to give up.
I didn’t run a great race at the Mesa Falls Half Marathon. But in making Idaho number 27 of 50 states where I’ve crossed a finish line, I learned a lot about failure and the good in the not-so-bad.
In 2023, I’ll try to break the Guinness World Record for fastest blindfolded half marathon by a female. If you’re familiar with my story, you already know I’m doing this to honor my late sister, Taylor. But where and when will I make the attempt?
Since Global Running Day in 2013, I’ve lived a lifetime and lost the sister whose courage inspired me to run two half marathons blindfolded. Now, 10 years later, I’ll wear the blindfold again — this time in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for fastest blindfolded half marathon by a female.
I wish everyone had the chance to know Taylor when she was alive. But while I can’t bring her back, I can preserve her legacy. That’s why, on Rare Disease Day (always the last day of February), I wanted to share 28 facts about my sister.