A Lot Has Changed In A Year For Shalane Flanagan
Posted Apr 16, 2018
One year ago, four-time Olympian Shalane Flanagan was sidelined from contending for the win at her hometown race, the Boston Marathon, with a devastating back injury. The 36-year-old inconceivably won her first Abbott World Marathon Major seven months later at the New York City Marathon, as the first American woman to do so in 40 years.
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