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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 1H 34M

The Previvor Who Ran the World (@kristinacoccoluto)

from At Your Own Pace · host MikeRunsMarathons

Most runners just want to finish. Kristina wanted to do something bigger.After learning she carried a genetic cancer risk and undergoing a mastectomy and hysterectomy, she didn't slow down—she ran straight at it. Kristina went on to complete all six Abbott World Marathon Majors and raised over $150,000 for cancer research along the way.In this episode, she shares how she got from a high-risk diagnosis to the finish line of six of the world's biggest marathons. We talk about the mental side of it—how she kept going, why she ran for her dad's life, and what it meant to cross the London Marathon finish line with her family cheering her on. We also get into charity running, and why she believes telling your story can be the thing that gets you through the hard parts.It's an honest conversation about turning pain into purpose, and about how running became her way of healing and building something that lasts. If you're a runner, a survivor, or just someone who needs a reminder that setbacks can turn into comebacks, this one's for you.You can follow Kristina's work @kristinacoccoluto on Instagram and support her mission to fund cancer research.

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