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Born in 1967 in California, we moved to Cape Cod when I was 2.  I started running in Jr. High School for Chatham and ran cross-country throughout high school.  In [http://www.umass.edu/ college], I tried out for the [http://www.fansonly.com/schools/umas/sports/m-xc/umas-m-xc-body.html cross-country] team but didn't make the cut so I concentrated on academics (major: [http://www.astro.umass.edu/ astronomy]; minor: [http://www.umass.edu/music-dance/ music composition]) and ran sporadically for the next 6 years.  When I turned 30, I vowed to run every day for a year and by 31 December 1997, I had become a runner.  I currently live in Yarmouth Port, MA with my wife Rebecca, a practicing runner, part-time cake decorator, and [http://www.agapecapecod.com/ inn operator], our two sons, [http://www.comcast.net/~kittynewt Evyn] (12) and Ryley (10) who grudgingly run sporadically, and a daughter, Breyana (4), who will ultimately be the real runner in the family.  I work as a Senior Technical Specialist for [http://www.infor.com/ Infor Global Solutions] in [http://www.capecodonline.com/oncape/barnstable.htm Hyannis] and in my spare time, am webmaster for [http://www.capecodathleticclub.org/ CCAC].  I am also a card-carrying member of the [http://storm.cadcam.iupui.edu/drs/drs.html Dead Runner's Society], a [http://www.usatriathlon.org/ USA Triathlon] Level I certified coach and founder and owner of [http://www.athletescompanion.com/ Athlete's Companion].
Born in 1967 in California, we moved to Cape Cod when I was 2.  I started running in Jr. High School for Chatham and ran cross-country throughout high school.  In [http://www.umass.edu/ college], I tried out for the [http://www.fansonly.com/schools/umas/sports/m-xc/umas-m-xc-body.html cross-country] team but didn't make the cut so I concentrated on academics (major: [http://www.astro.umass.edu/ astronomy]; minor: [http://www.umass.edu/music-dance/ music composition]) and ran sporadically for the next 6 years.  When I turned 30, I vowed to run every day for a year and by 31 December 1997, I had become a runner.  I currently live in Yarmouth Port, MA with my wife Rebecca, a practicing runner, part-time cake decorator, and [http://www.agapecapecod.com/ inn operator], our two sons, [http://www.comcast.net/~kittynewt Evyn] (13) and Ryley (10) who grudgingly run sporadically, and a daughter, Breyana (4), who will ultimately be the real runner in the family.  I work as a Senior Technical Specialist for [http://www.infor.com/ Infor Global Solutions] in [http://www.capecodonline.com/oncape/barnstable.htm Hyannis] and in my spare time, am webmaster for [http://www.capecodathleticclub.org/ CCAC].  I am also a card-carrying member of the [http://storm.cadcam.iupui.edu/drs/drs.html Dead Runner's Society], a [http://www.usatriathlon.org/ USA Triathlon] Level I certified coach and founder and owner of [http://www.athletescompanion.com/ Athlete's Companion].


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Born in 1967 in California, we moved to Cape Cod when I was 2. I started running in Jr. High School for Chatham and ran cross-country throughout high school. In college, I tried out for the cross-country team but didn't make the cut so I concentrated on academics (major: astronomy; minor: music composition) and ran sporadically for the next 6 years. When I turned 30, I vowed to run every day for a year and by 31 December 1997, I had become a runner. I currently live in Yarmouth Port, MA with my wife Rebecca, a practicing runner, part-time cake decorator, and inn operator, our two sons, Evyn (13) and Ryley (10) who grudgingly run sporadically, and a daughter, Breyana (4), who will ultimately be the real runner in the family. I work as a Senior Technical Specialist for Infor Global Solutions in Hyannis and in my spare time, am webmaster for CCAC. I am also a card-carrying member of the Dead Runner's Society, a USA Triathlon Level I certified coach and founder and owner of Athlete's Companion.