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Starting her running journey in her early 20s, Elizabeth Bille signed up for a 5K charity race in Washington, D.C., despite never having run that far. The camaraderie and joy of the event hooked her, leading to her first half marathon with her husband, a triathlon in her mid-30s after her youngest child was born, 11 Ragnar races, numerous trail races, and one full marathon in her early 40s. Though she loathed running as a child, it’s now a source of physical and mental strength, inspired by her 81-year-old father, a competitive runner. She also credits “Moms Run This Town” as an instrumental part of the joy she finds in running.
A former theater major, she left performing for a more practical career path as an attorney. Just recently, she rediscovered her love for dance and singing, conquering fears that had been non-existent in her younger years. A recent pinnacle triumph was performing in front of an audience. She now delights in embracing discomfort and being an example about trying challenging things to her three children.
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Starting her running journey in her early 20s, Elizabeth Bille signed up for a 5K charity race in Washington, D.C., despite never having run that far. The camaraderie and joy of the event hooked her, leading to her first half marathon with her husband, a triathlon in her mid-30s after her youngest child was born, 11 Ragnar races, numerous trail races, and one full marathon in her early 40s. Though she loathed running as a child, it’s now a source of physical and mental strength, inspired by her 81-year-old father, a competitive runner. She also credits “Moms Run This Town” as an instrumental part of the joy she finds in running.
A former theater major, she left performing for a more practical career path as an attorney. Just recently, she rediscovered her love for dance and singing, conquering fears that had been non-existent in her younger years. A recent pinnacle triumph was performing in front of an audience. She now delights in embracing discomfort and being an example about trying challenging things to her three children.
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