
5. Running the World with Thanh Truong
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After fleeing Vietnam as a teenager in the 1970's, Thanh Truong built a new life in the United States, one marked by quiet determination, an adventurous spirit, and an unshakable love for running. Now, he’s on the verge of his 200th marathon and his second completion of the 50 States Marathon Challenge.
In this heartfelt episode, host Sally Hed Dahlquist chats with Thanh about his extraordinary journey, from "boatperson" to becoming a globetrotting marathoner. Along the way, Thanh has raced across continents, built lifelong friendships, and proved that grit, humility, and curiosity can carry you across any finish line.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
- Thanh’s migration from Vietnam and life in an Indonesian refugee camp
- How a church sponsorship brought him to Virginia
- Why running marathons around the world became his passion
- The mental and physical challenges that keep races exciting, even after 198 finishes
- How friendships with fellow runners make the miles even more meaningful
- Why Hartford 2025 will mark not one, but two monumental milestones for Thanh
Whether you’re chasing your first 5K or your own 50 States finish, Thanh’s story is a reminder that resilience isn’t loud, it’s consistent, steady, and built one step at a time.
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