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Erie woman makes 45-mile run from state line to state line

Erie woman makes 45-mile run from state line to state line

Yahoo17-03-2025

A local running enthusiast just completed a huge athletic achievement.
Saturday morning Sabrina Smith ran nearly 45 miles in under eight hours starting at the Ohio state line, running through Pennsylvania and ending her journey at the New York state line.
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Smith said this run was a huge personal goal for her and believes she may be the only female athlete in the area to have completed this course.
She hopes to send a message of inspiration to others with her story.
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'I was really impressed at what I could do, and I wanted to push further and see where that took me, so here I am. If you are willing to put the work in, and give it your all, and motivation, determination, anybody can accomplish anything,' she said.
Smith plans to keep running and training for new goals.
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