Toronto Bound




Excited to be traveling to Toronto this week to run the marathon. It will be the 15th time toeing the start line.
Took a couple of photos at the “portal” on Harbor Island this week. Just 3 more runs left in San Diego, then a short jog in Toronto on Friday. That’s all till race day.
Training got interrupted for a week due to injury (circles on plan were 0 mile days). On the bright side, I recovered.
Looking forward to exploring a new city, at least 26.2 miles by foot!
It won’t be fast, but I promise to sprint the last 1/4 mile :)
For my last race post see Big Sur. Last fall, when I ran the Chicago Marathon, I didn’t post about the race but instead about the art, architecture and food.