Shortly after mile seven in the 2015 Chicago Marathon, Richard Sikorski had a sudden cardiac arrest. His heart stopped beating and he collapsed in the middle of the road.
He wasn’t supposed to run the marathon. He was feeling under-trained and a little tired. But the energy at the race expo changed his mind. He called his wife. Told her, “It’s pasta for dinner.” He’d rather be around other runners and suffer through 26.2 than stay at home.
The decision to run profoundly altered the trajectory of his life. Sikorski started the race, but he did not finish it.
This is the story of the race to save his life—a race that requires a NASA-like command center, a year's worth of planning, hundreds of volunteers, and a little luck.
Additional reading: "Last time I saw him he was dead" by Cindy Kuzma
The Runner's Heart
Episode Credits:
Host: Rachel Swaby
Producers: Cindy Kuzma, Rachel Swaby
Editor: David Weinberg
Theme music: Danny Cocke
Human Race Editor-in-Chief: David Willey
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