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Stride by Stride: Annabelle Beaton's Marathon Journey

Dylan welcomes Annabelle Beaton, a senior at BC, who shares her journey to running the Boston Marathon. Annabelle discusses her inspiration for taking on this prestigious race, revealing personal motivations and goals. The episode gives an insight into Annabelle’s dedicated training regimen, underscoring the hard work and preparation needed for marathon running. Annabelle also talks about her unique running superstitions and traditions, as well as the music that will keep her company during the race. The episode wraps up with Annabelle's anticipation for a specific part of the marathon and a shout out to her supporters, especially those waiting at Mile 21.

Episode 61 of the Discover Boston College podcast, hosted by Dylan Carollo, Annabelle Beaton, titled "Stride by Stride: Annabelle Beaton's Marathon Journey" was published on April 4, 2024 and runs 5 minutes.

April 4, 2024 ·5m · Discover Boston College

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Dylan welcomes Annabelle Beaton, a senior at BC, who shares her journey to running the Boston Marathon. Annabelle discusses her inspiration for taking on this prestigious race, revealing personal motivations and goals. The episode gives an insight into Annabelle’s dedicated training regimen, underscoring the hard work and preparation needed for marathon running. Annabelle also talks about her unique running superstitions and traditions, as well as the music that will keep her company during the race. The episode wraps up with Annabelle's anticipation for a specific part of the marathon and a shout out to her supporters, especially those waiting at Mile 21.

Dylan welcomes Annabelle Beaton, a senior at BC, who shares her journey to running the Boston Marathon. Annabelle discusses her inspiration for taking on this prestigious race, revealing personal motivations and goals. The episode gives an insight into Annabelle’s dedicated training regimen, underscoring the hard work and preparation needed for marathon running. Annabelle also talks about her unique running superstitions and traditions, as well as the music that will keep her company during the race. The episode wraps up with Annabelle's anticipation for a specific part of the marathon and a shout out to her supporters, especially those waiting at Mile 21.

0:00 | Welcome to Discover Boston College with Dylan Carollo.

0:21 | Introduction to Annabelle Beaton, a senior at BC running the Boston Marathon.

0:35 | What inspired Annabelle to run the Marathon?

1:25 | What does Annabelle's training for the Marathon look like?

2:53 | Does Annabelle have any superstitions or traditions when it comes to running/running a marathon? What will Annabelle be listening to while running that day?

3:36 | What part of the marathon is Annabelle most excited about?

4:18 | Who will be cheering Annabelle on at Mile 21 (any shout outs)?

4:36 | Thank you for tuning into this episode of Discover Boston College!

 

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