Plenty of people who are 38 have run really well in the marathon.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've been running a full marathon every year for more than 20 years, and my record is getting worse. Getting older, getting worse. It's natural.
It's kind of like a midlife crisis kind of thing. When you turn 40, you have to run the marathon, while all the parts still work properly.
I think 40 is a good age to run a country. But I've always been fast.
People are so easily impressed by running, but I run pretty frequently.
Marathons are good training goals.
None of the longest-lived people ran marathons or pumped iron. They live exactly as their grandparents before them - surrounded by family and friends.
I haven't done a marathon for a long time. So we'll see. I will need good luck.
I used to run a full marathon in three hours and 25 or 26 minutes. Not any more.
Age-class running, as you know, is completely unreliable. It's based on this artificial thing, which is that people who are the same age have the same level of physical maturity. Which just isn't true.
I want to be like the athletes who seem stuck in time. When you see them at 50, you say they probably can still run like a champ.