Puig finished the race in New York in 4:32:39 and showed incredible improvement in London, shaving nearly an hour off of her time to finish in 3:42:04. The Puerto Rican plans to compete in Chicago in October before taking on the Tokyo and Berlin marathons next year and said running had become her “new life”. “I’m just trying to continue to fuel that competitive fire because since my career was cut short, I still want to compete, I still want to succeed,” she added. Puig’s time in London was way behind winner Sifan Hassan’s mark of 2:18:33 but the way she has taken to the marathon has prompted some to ask whether she would look to make a return to the Olympics. “Even my mom asked me that,” she laughed. “She’s like, ‘Maybe you can consider this as like another Olympic career?’ I have to laugh. I’m like, ‘No, mom, I’m not going to do that!'”
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