I first started to run in middle school, going out for Cross Country in 7th.  Needless to say, I never really liked it then, and quit.  I would run on and off on my own, but very sporadic.  I started to do a little more in high school, but still never went out for school sports.  Then the Spring of my Junior year of high school I entered the Diet Pepsi 10k race in SF.  At that point, this was the furthest I had run at one time.  In that race was Dick Beardsley, and he won the race in 29:50.   I remember seeing one runner out front and literally “flying” down the road.  I was running with my mouth open just watching him go.  Later that day when I went to work that afternoon, I saw this same guy running down 41st in SF…again, just “flying”.  I later found out this was Dick Beardsley, and up and coming marathon runner.  He later won Grandma’s Marathon in 1981, a few months after this race, setting the course record that still stands at 2:09:37.  He later won again in 1982.  He is even more famous for the “Duel in the Sun”, battling Alberto Salazar at the Boston Marathon in 1982, losing by 2 seconds!  He ran a 2:08:53!  Incredible time!  Watching him run set the tone for me.  That Diet Pepsi 10K race, and watching him, sparked an interest in me that continues to this day.  This is when I first really started running.  I went out for Cross Country then that Fall for my senior year, and then also ran track in the Spring of 1982.  You can say I definitely had a late start.  I then ran Cross Country and Track all 4 years at Augustana…all because of Dick Beardsley!  He is without question my running hero!  I have seen him twice over the years at different events…the first time in 2002 when I ran at  the Twin Cities marathon.  He autographed my race number, and a copy of his book:  “Duel in the Sun”.  Then again 2 years ago at the Fargo Marathon, where I got to have my picture taken with him, and two other very important people…my other training partners– Tom Beaudry and Steve Hauck.  Incredible memories!  But this is truly how I got started with running, and have kept going since.  I am “in it for the long run”!  Below are pictures of Dick Beardsley with Tom and Steve, and myself, and  from my beginning days as a Washington Warrior as a senior in high school, followed by my autographed race number by Dick Beardsley.  Each week I will follow with another in a series of my “In It For the Long Run”, as I chronicle my years of running…to finish up then where I am at today.

Keep moving everybody!  Deep down, I bet there is someone out there that influences you, and may help motivate you!  Keep them in mind as you continue on with your journey, and live life to the fullest!

Dr. Dan

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