Anthony Mike, a solider and a marathon runner, as if just one of those things isn’t good enough, plans to bring the 25th annual California International Marathon to Baghdad in a way. Since he can not attend the marathon in California that he would much rather run, he is just going to have a "shadow marathon" as he called it in Baghdad. He organized this event and everything that goes along with it, which I thought was so amazing. The fact that he is away from his family and friends and serving our country, and also finds time to run a marathon is awesome. The two races will be completely different though. The runners of the California marathon will face a rather friendly 26.2 miles, with check points for 18 miles with drinks and snacks to refuel as well as screaming fans. On the other hand the mock marathon in Baghdad will be accompanied by a gun truck as they make approximately four trips around a 6.5-mile loop inside the U.S.-guarded Green Zone. These runners in Baghdad unfortunately will not be able to take advantage of the California's 18 friendly pit stops, although they do expect to have a truck carrying water with a medic just in case. Also, Baghdad traffic will not be stopped for runners on that day. Like many marathons in the United States, traffic comes to a halt and the roads then become bombarded by the thousands of runners who then take over on that day.
"We talk all the time about running, and I said, 'Oh, I'm going to miss the marathon,' " Mike said. That's when Thiele-Sardina told him, "We can do it here."
Mike has only finished two marathons so far, but this will be his third and he is on his way to accomplishing a lot more in his life. I am inspired by this story and I hope many others will be as well.