Bill Brodherst had not run in a race since he was a high school student in 1980. Years later, he decided to train for a mini-marathon known as the Pepsi Challenge 10K. He was motivated because the great Bill Rodgers, a winner of many nationally-known marathons, was competing, and he wanted to say he had competed against the legendary runner.
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