@bianca.hd: Run my first marathon with me :) 🍀 Life is a marathon, not a race 💛 so lucky to be supported by my family, communties, and friends in this journey. THANK YOU @Venice Run Club and @Midnight Runners for inspiring me to always go the extra mile :) #runtok #firstmarathon #lamarathon2024 #lamarathon

Bianca | MD-PhD student 🩺☀️🧠
Bianca | MD-PhD student 🩺☀️🧠
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venicerunclub
Venice Run Club :
Yessss💕🤭
2024-04-16 06:28:31
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lindseyammann
lindseyammann :
YOU’RE SO AMAZING 😻
2024-04-16 15:40:49
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berttoks
Bertrand :
she said 😁😁😁
2024-04-16 06:57:27
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hoang.samantha
Samantha Hoang :
You are so inspirational😎
2024-04-16 05:43:12
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Jessica :
Rockstar! ♥️
2024-04-16 07:59:16
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suyingr :
Love love love 🩷🩷🩷
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Sohenee B :
ABSOLUTE QUEEN
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sincerelyernesto :
i feel so influenced to run now wow
2024-04-16 18:56:16
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Do you run?
2024-04-16 04:47:52
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