“It’s been a long process for me. To finish and be in Tokyo, which is a beautiful city, around that excitement of people getting their Six Star Medal was pretty amazing,” said P.E.I. long-distance runner Kim Bailey.
Kim Bailey holds up her Six Stars Medal from the Abbott World Marathon Majors. The medal was given to her for completing the big-six marathons. - George Melitides/SaltWire NetworkKim Bailey was facing more than 42.195 km as she waited with about 40,000 other runners for the Tokyo Marathon to start on March 5.
And third, although the clock is always part of a marathon, this would be the first time Bailey would face a marathon with rolling cut-offs, meaning that runners who didn’t reach all eight cut-off points by certain times would be pulled out and not allowed to finish.
“It is a big deal. It feels a bit surreal, but it is something I started in 2007 when I did two of my world majors back-to-back: Boston and New York City,” said Bailey in a recent interview with SaltWire Network after returning back home to P.E.I. “Within a line of work that was very difficult and very demanding and very stressful, it was a way for me to process the day when I went on long runs by myself,” said Bailey. “I love everything about it. It’s easy, all you need is a good pair of running shoes, music and it transports you anywhere.”
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