' 1 t m titmoot‘itltorsicu - l'llllelHi om hMBl-R 12. £016 __ Wife gives humble running hubby the ‘Tums’ p ieceiitly wrote about Nancy MacAlpine gave the sport up â€"â€"-â€"â€"f~~~~f~w â€"â€"1 (ii running it) marathons by the age far ahead A llt‘di to, in tin w â€mi N ' .\l.it:\lpine. at Waterloo runner it wasn't tititil a friend iinkntm {7 , , . l of EU still remains within reach on a m()l(ll’t')t lt‘ new ti to my in“ “ho, despite being told she'd ingly signed him up for the ï¬nal leg \l\ l \\ ( l l "You can fix a lot of problems Mat-Alpine and nitrite 1M tit iiwn iieter run again after suffering a seri of a triathlon relay that running re CENTS l “hilt-out running,“ he said. Thanks to him. .\l.u \ipii_e tinislied ‘ nus foot injury, went on to run two entered MacAlpine's life He finished ‘ l At his peak. it wasn‘t uncommon the race heartburn ltt‘t‘ marathons. the ID kilometre run in llndt‘l H l , _ l for MacAlpine to run tiiore than 25 The couple have rm â€my Nancy's husband. Ken MacAlpâ€" minutes, , ’ v i races a year lbese days, he‘s more retumed from ariothet trip to mm. me. is also an avid ntnner. He's well “That was the kick that got me ‘ 1 selective, as his tob as a rigger with dos, where Mati'ilpiiie t‘rllllt‘tl a [tip s known locally as one of the faster goingagain,’ said MacAlpine , ,‘ l a communications tower company 20 ï¬nish in the balftnarailioii long distance runners in our com Although he‘d always hoped to l 1 requires a lot oftravel, lust ahead ofhini iii the standings munity, but you'll never hear that run the 10 kilometre distant e iii l . . _ ‘ Nancy has long given up watch was Canadian Women s Marathon from him. under 30 minutes. MacAlpine is l _ i ing all of her husband's races. Unless Champion, lanni Marchant MacAlpine certainly isn't otie to tontent with a personal best time , Ex I they take place in an exotic locale. While they ofteti go tot milks boast about his achievements, of 30:05, just two minutes shy of the I ~ ‘ ' i she prefers to stay home. together, MacAlpine admits lit tutti“. I recently discovered how hard it current Olympic standard 3 : ller favourite racing story takes running with his wife. is to get this humble guy to talk wheti MacAlpine ran his first marathon l 5 place at the Barbados Marathon. it "l believe his exact “ortis Write 1 sat down with him and Nance,v for in l992 with a time of 2:52. “is fast» l y i wasn‘t until MacAlpine was running that it's too painful going that slow. a chat, est time ever is 2:35. just over twenty l PENM { past her that Nancy could finally Nancy said with a laugh. With a little prodding front his minutes offthe Olympic standard. 1 WALFORD i understand what he'd been calling "- better half, I was able to uncover He placed 20th overall in the __._‘__44 out as he approached. A marketing Inanagerantifn'i'ltutiti more about his accomplishment Quebec City Marathon this year. and MacAlpine is currently training “Tums!' writer based in Waterltxt, Penny Hal A cross country ninner during his 25th overall in the Vancouver Mara- for h1§35m marathon. Nancy ï¬shed some Tums otit of ford regularly runs on about life itt high school years. upon graduation (hon. 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