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Bataan Memorial Death March
As of today, I have run a total of 16 races and accumulated 253 of race mile. My goal is to run ten full marathon and ten half marathons before I step aside to cheer on other runners.

Manassas Runway 10K/5K

Date : April 17th, 2016
Location : Manassas, VA, US
Pace : 9:45 /Mi
Finish Place
    Age : 15
    Gender : 79
    Overall : 141
Final Time : 1:00:36
Notes : Flat, fast pancake run around the runway

Summit Rock Half Marathon, 10K, 5K 2011

Date : December 10th, 2011
Location : Saratoga, CA, US
Pace : 13:13 /Mi
Finish Place
    Age : 11
    Gender : 58
    Overall : 93
Final Time : 2:53:17
Notes :

California Wine Country Marathon

Location : Healdsburg, CA, US
Pace : 11:45 /Mi
Finish Place
    Age : 18
    Gender : 93
    Overall : 159
Final Time : 5:07:56
Notes :

JPMorgan Chase Corporate Challenge 5K

Date : September 19th, 2007
Location : San Francisco, CA, US
Pace : 9:15 /Mi
Finish Place
    Age : 14
    Gender : 793
    Overall : 1,050
Final Time : 32:24

Emerald Across The Bay 12K 2007

Date : March 18th, 2007
Location : San Francisco, CA, US
Pace : 10:23 /Mi
Finish Place
    Age : 137
    Gender : 1,026
    Overall : 1,719
Final Time : 1:17:30

Jpmorgan Chase Corporate Challenge

Date : September 13th, 2006
Location : San Francisco, CA, US
Pace : 7:58 /Mi
Finish Place
    Age : 435
    Gender : 455
    Overall : 545
Final Time : 27:54

Great Spear-It 5K Run

Date : April 23rd, 2006
Location : Stockton, CA, US
Pace : 13:05 /Mi
Finish Place
    Age : 26
    Gender : 218
    Overall : 389
Final Time : 40:39

Bataan Memorial Death March Marathon 2006

Date : March 26th, 2006
Location : White Sands, NM, US
Pace : 10:58 /Mi
Finish Place
    Age : 24
    Gender : 73
    Overall : 95
Final Time : 4:47:42

A1A Marathon & Half Marathon

Date : February 19th, 2006
Location : Ft. Lauderdale, FL, US
Pace : 9:16 /Mi
Finish Place
    Age : 12
    Gender : 86
    Overall : 112
Final Time : 4:03:12

Carlsbad Half Marathon And Marathon 2006

Date : January 15th, 2006
Location : Carlsbad, CA, US
Pace : 8:57 /Mi
Finish Place
    Age : 170
    Gender : 924
    Overall : 1,337
Final Time : 1:57:17

Toronto Marathon, Half Marathon, 5K - 2005

Date : October 16th, 2005
Location : Toronto, ON, CA
Pace : 10:36 /Mi
Finish Place
    Age : 150
    Gender : 902
    Overall : 1,215
Final Time : 4:38:05

2005 Vancouver Marathon And Half-marathon

Date : May 1st, 2005
Location : Vancouver, BC, CA
Pace : 9:59 /Mi
Finish Place
    Age : 266
    Gender : 1,501
    Overall : 2,310
Final Time : 4:21:49

2004 California International Marathon

Date : December 5th, 2004
Location : Sacramento, CA, US
Pace : 9:12 /Mi
    Age : 191
    Gender : 1,096
    Overall : 1,472
Final Time : 4:01:21

Silicon Valley Marathon, 1/2 Marathon & 5-K

Date : October 31st, 2004
Location : San Jose, CA, US
Pace : 9:46 /Mi
Finish Place
    Age : 50
    Gender : 249
    Overall : 300
Final Time : 4:16:18

Long Beach International City Marathon

Date : October 10th, 2004
Location : Long Beach, CA, US
Pace : 9:05 /Mi
Finish Place
    Age : 171
    Gender : 728
    Overall : 1,001
Final Time : 1:59:11

Mary Castle Memorial Firecracker 5K/10K 2004

Date : July 3rd, 2004
Location : Anaheim, CA, US
Pace : 8:43 /Mi
Finish Place
    Age : 10
    Gender : 115
    Overall : 150
Final Time : 54:10

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