LJ Thomas in wheelchair and halo, soon after his accident.
Lamont "LJ" Thomas runs nearly every day, regardless of the weather. Sometimes, he runs twice a day. That's not unusual for dedicated runners. But LJ has achieved a level of fame in his neighborhood near Seattle for his daily runs. And, because he was in a car accident when he was 18 months old, he has to push himself harder than most other runners to get his daily miles in. KUOW's Jeannie Yandel talked to LJ to find out why he pushes himself to run everyday. Read the full description.
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Lamont "LJ" Thomas runs nearly every day, regardless of the weather. Sometimes, he runs twice a day. That's not unusual for dedicated runners. But LJ has achieved a level of fame in his neighborhood near Seattle for his daily runs. And, because he was in a car accident when he was 18 months old, he has to push himself harder than most other runners to get his daily miles in. KUOW's Jeannie Yandel talked to LJ to find out why he pushes himself to run everyday.
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