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An Interview with Lisbet Sunshine - 2008 Womens Olympic Marathon Trials

ryanwestman
Apr 9th 2008, 12:32am
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Lisbet Sunshine interview by bostontrials2008.com

Though Lisbet Sunshine came to marathon running relatively late in life, she's now one of the most experienced athletes in the Olympic Trials field. The 44-year-old mother will be competing in her fourth Olympic Trials after qualifying with a 2:44:16 at the 2006 St. George Marathon.

 

Boston Athletic Association: How did you first become involved in the sport?

 

Lisbet Sunshine: I’m a relative latecomer to running. I took it up after college as a way to stay in shape and found over time that the longer I ran, the easier it felt! I remember the first time I ran from my house in San Francisco to the Pacific Ocean – three miles. I was so elated. And then I realized I had to run home! Once I joined the Impala Racing Team, I found a supportive group to train and race with and have loved every minute of it.

 
B.A.A.: Did you compete in any other sports growing up?
 

L.S.: No. My family was academic and well traveled, but not at all into sports.

 

B.A.A.: You attended Yale University – talk a little bit about that experience and did you run collegiately?

 

L.S.: I didn’t run in college. While I was at Yale, I managed to drift into sports where there was a lot of beer involved, like rugby and sailing.

Read the full article at http://bostontrials2008.com/index.cfm?cdid=10948&pid=10247


 
 
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