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Megan qualified for Team USA by winning the North Coast 24 Hour National Championships with a distance of 226.217Km (140.569 Miles) in Cleveland on September 22,2018. She went on to compete in the IAU 24 Hour world Championships in Albi, France.
Megan is also ranked number 10 on the US women’s all time list for 100 miles with an impressive time of 14:50.28
You can follow Megan’s journey by checking out her blog www.runningoffthebeatenpath.wordpress.com and you can follow her on Instagram @run.megan.avocado
By IAU Athlete Interviews & NewsMegan qualified for Team USA by winning the North Coast 24 Hour National Championships with a distance of 226.217Km (140.569 Miles) in Cleveland on September 22,2018. She went on to compete in the IAU 24 Hour world Championships in Albi, France.
Megan is also ranked number 10 on the US women’s all time list for 100 miles with an impressive time of 14:50.28
You can follow Megan’s journey by checking out her blog www.runningoffthebeatenpath.wordpress.com and you can follow her on Instagram @run.megan.avocado