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'I do belong up there': Boston Marathon runner-up says she will try for the 2020 Olympics

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Boston Marathon runner-up says she is trying for the 2020 Olympics
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ByAshan Singh and Pavni Mittal
July 18, 2018, 12:19 AM

When Sarah Sellers crossed the finish line at the 2018 Boston Marathon, it was clear the 26-year-old Arizonan had no idea what she'd accomplished.

“If you’d asked me, I would have said hopefully top 10," she told “Nightline.” "It wasn’t until I asked the officials and they repeated over and over that I was second, I was like, is this some crazy dream!"

Three months after her surprising performance in Boston, Sellers, a full-time nurse anesthetist in Tucson, is being recognized with an honorary ESPY for her achievement. She has set bigger goals for herself -- to qualify and compete in the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.

“I think it's become more of a reality that I do belong up there, and it's going to take a ton of work to consistently compete at a high level,” she said.

Sarah Sellers crosses the finish line in second place for the 122nd Boston Marathon, April 16, 2018, in Boston.
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A high school and collegiate superstar, Sellers started running in middle school but was forced away from the track for several years after suffering a severe stress fracture in college.

"My junior year, I think, it was the third best time in the country among collegiate women for the 10K on the track. So I was competing at a high level, and then to have, what I thought was a career ending injury ... I never thought at that point that I would get back to competing at a high level again,” she said.

Virtually unknown heading into Boston, she was ranked 42nd out of the top 50 women.

“I thought a pretty awesome goal would be top 15 -- 15th place is the last place that gets prize money in Boston. So I thought it would be cool bragging rights to say I won prize money at Boston,” she said.

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Soon after the race began, Sellers was passing her idols.

“It was really crazy," she said. "Even during the race some of the ones that I passed, I never envisioned myself in that position. It was honestly equivalent to walking outside and seeing a dinosaur --that unreal! During the race I kept having to remind myself [that] I'm feeling the wind and the rain, I'm feeling discomfort so it must be real."

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Sellers said that her job has given her a lot of perspective on running and life in general.

“When I had a bad performance it was like one of the worst things I’d experienced. And now being a nurse anesthetist, I see what patients and families go through every day. And it really just gives a lot of meaning and perspective to realize that I love the sport, but there's a lot bigger things out there and just competing is a privilege.”

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