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Duluth Ultramarathoner Defies Lung Cancer with Record-Setting Endurance Challenge

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterJune 15, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Caitlin Quinn, an accomplished runner and professor from Duluth, found herself re-evaluating her relationship with running after a Stage 4 lung cancer diagnosis in November 2024. For Quinn, who juggles the responsibilities of motherhood with three children aged 2 to 7, running had previously served as a refuge—a moment of solitude where she could listen to audiobooks and momentarily escape the demands of family life. However, following her diagnosis, each run transformed into a profound milestone, akin to crossing the finish line of Grandma’s Marathon.

Quinn echoes a sentiment felt by many endurance athletes: the experience of running changes not just with external circumstances but also with internal perceptions. Her recent races, especially the upcoming Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon, epitomize this evolution. “Every run now feels like an accomplishment,” she states, embodying the spirit of endurance that thrives on resilience. In embracing this new chapter, she’s channeled her efforts into raising over $7,000 for LUNGevity, a nonprofit dedicated to lung cancer research, igniting a collective commitment to raising awareness around a disease often hidden in the shadows.

For seasoned endurance athletes, Quinn’s journey exemplifies a nuanced understanding of pacing. In her training cycles, where PRs might have been the goal, she has shifted her focus. Even amid the trials of her treatment—managing side effects, adapting to a slower pace, and weaving through interruptions in training due to external factors like air quality—she remains steadfast in her commitment to simply run, to complete the distance, and to cross that finish line, regardless of time or pace. This mirrors the reality many athletes face; when the racing conditions aren’t ideal or when our bodies demand adjustments, pacing becomes not just strategic, but a profound understanding of our limits and possibilities.

Confidence in endurance comes from familiarity with the grind of training, and so too does the mental fortitude to continue showing up. Quinn’s experience of facing a rare form of lung cancer, which forces her to reassess her capabilities and ambitions, brings to light the essence of what it means to be an endurance athlete. It prompts reflection on lesser-discussed attributes: the mental adaptability required to flow with inevitable setbacks and the resilience in redefining goals when life diverges from the expected path. Each run becomes a chance for her to not only exist but to thrive; it is both her battlefield and her sanctuary.

We often hear that the essence of endurance lies in pushing past barriers, yet Quinn illustrates that sometimes endurance is about recognizing the inevitable changes and appreciating where you are at any moment. This echoes the broader journey of many endurance athletes who experience injuries or periods where performance dips. Adapting to these changes, while maintaining the core belief in one’s ability to progress—even if at a different pace—becomes central to sustaining a long-term relationship with the sport.

Quinn’s fundraising efforts and her engagement with the community through platforms like LUNGevity underscore another essential element of endurance: the power of community support. As she mobilizes others to join her cause, her story serves as a reminder of how shared experiences strengthen connections among runners. Community not only provides motivation but cultivates a sense of purpose; it transforms the individual journey into a collective endeavor.

As Quinn approaches her next race, she encapsulates a critical lesson that many endurance athletes may relate to: the journey itself is often more meaningful than the time on the clock. In an age where metrics can dominate conversations about success in endurance sports, she symbolizes the shift towards valuing the experiential aspects—mental clarity, emotional release, and the joy of movement—over numbers. Each step is a testament to her modified yet unwavering commitment to running.

As endurance athletes, we often gauge our achievements based on predetermined expectations and benchmarks. In grappling with life’s unpredictability, Caitlin Quinn reminds us that endurance is not merely about speed or distance but fundamentally about resilience. That resilience manifests not just when we push through our limits but also when we embrace the evolution of our narratives, allowing for flexibility in our ambitions. Each long run, whether on flat roads or hilly trails, serves as a chance to reconnect with our purpose, to reassess our path, and to celebrate our capacity to adapt. As you embark on your next long session, remember: it’s okay if the pace isn’t what you wanted; what truly matters is that you’re still moving forward, step by step.

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