Local runners compete in ‘End of the World’ races

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Jake Waddingham, left, and Nick Newbury, right, pose for a photo with friend Obsie Birru while showing off the hardware they won during the End of the World Marathon in Humble, Texas on Dec. 21. Waddingham won the End of the World Half Marathon, while Newbury finished second in the full marathon. (Contributed photo)

“I wasn’t sure how race ready I’d be,” Waddingham said. “It was nice to be competitive again. It’s always fun to win. It was definitely a very respectable time for what I thought I could do on a course that was that challenging.”

And while Waddingham was concerned for just a moment he wouldn’t race on Dec. 22, Newbury said he never worried about missing out on the second race because of the Mayan apocalypse.

“No, I just kind of laughed that off,” Newbury said. “But, if the world did end, that would have been OK that I didn’t have to run again.”

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