Marchant’s marathon was about something bigger than her personal comeback
Her running career was sidelined for years by three major health scares, and her life completely rocked by the drug-related deaths of both her dad and a close friend.
And so, when Lanni Marchant lined up for the New York Marathon last Sunday, she needed her first marathon in five years to be about something bigger than her personal comeback.
“Everything’s been wiped clean. There’s no PBs (personal bests) for me anymore. There’s no records that I want to try and chase, there’s no ‘Lanni was this good in this year, I need to be better than her now,'” Marchant said.
“Obviously going through all the injuries and illnesses started to change that for me . . . and all these people that I keep losing because they just can’t push one more day. That’s where I’m like, you know, as long as I keep pushing every day, that’s a success here. No one else lining up in that race has had the five years I’ve had, just as I’ve not I’ve not experienced any of their hardships or their losses.”