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Katie Asmuth Breaks Her Nose and Still Wins the Bandera 100K

Over the last six miles, she had just overtaken Emily Hawgood for the top spot in the race, and she was soaking in the cheers and cow-bell clangs from the spectators. Asmuth, like other competitors, was chasing after the coveted Western States Golden Ticket that was up for grabs for the winner. Then, everyone at the aid station fell silent. “I tripped on a rock and smack, I face planted. There was blood everywhere,” Asmuth told Runner’s World. “It went from all of this cheering to just silence.” Slightly in shock, the 34-year-old nurse practitioner got to her feet as blood ran from her nose and the scrapes on her knees. A generally positive person, Asmuth couldn’t help but smile, like she had all day, but would not stop bleeding. She didn’t think it was broken (she later learned it was) but not knowing that, her lone goal was to stop the bleeding so she could continue running.

Healthcare Worker Katie Asmuth Wins Bandera 100K With A Broken Nose And Bloodied Knees

Healthcare Worker Katie Asmuth Wins Bandera 100K With A Broken Nose And Bloodied Knees One Dirty Magazine Healthcare Worker Katie Asmuth Wins Bandera 100K With A Broken Nose And Bloodied Knees Asmuth also earned a Golden Ticket to the Western States 100 David Roche January 11th, 2021 If you know Katie Asmuth (@kt runshappy on Instagram), you know that she will always bring some extra joy and light to your day. On race day, it might be smiling with a face streaked by blood, as she applies a nostril tampon for a mid-race broken nose. Or maybe it’s from her ability to joyously celebrate the achievements of others, on the course and off. If you don’t know Katie, you can just look at this video from the mile-40 aid station of the Bandera 100K.

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