 The first two ones were 3,100 miles, but getting close to my 80th birthday, I figured South to North, it's still across the United States, so I call it a victory lap. Part of this day for a long time, you know, there's a lot of planning to work. My first 250-mile long-run Bocanala, I don't think I'll ever do it again. But this memorable moment was, at the finish was this little girl, Megumi Nakata, she changed my mind, she gave me a big kiss and said, I love you. Just getting across the United States and finishing it, because, you know, in 3,100-mile-run, there's a lot of things that can happen. Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, Vietnam, you know, I still got two legs, two arms, but I'm doing this for the guys at Ankels that lose a leg, lose an arm, get fixed, and are ready to go back. That's what America should understand.