W50 Liz Johnson tackles one of world’s toughest races
Liz Johnson of North Carolina, a W50 multi-eventer who specializes in the hurdles and jumps, has been around the masters block for nearly a decade. Now she’s really gone around the bend. “We check-in Friday and leave for camp Saturday,” Liz wrote friends a few days ago as she headed to Cairo, Egypt, and the start of the Race of No Return in the Sahara Desert. The Sahara Race 2008 has 170 entrants from 30 countries, 32 of them xanax no prescription female. “The trip to base camp is over 7 hours. Sunday we start racing at 8 a.m. and continue through the next seven days. We will have Internet access upon arrival at camp each evening. I would really love to hear from you. You can leave a comment on the blog. Thanks for being a special part of my life.” Stay safe, Liz! We’ll be watching your progress from afar.
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You go, Liz. Just don’t open up with a 5:50 for your initial mile. I know you’re brimming with enthusiasm, but try to keep things under wraps for the first five days. Then you could kick the last two days.
BTW, I’ve enjoyed announcing you over the years.
Hey Liz, best of luck tackling this incredible event! Miss being at the Multi’s, but know that you will keep the fire going!
-Karen Vaughn
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