I met Cesar Quijano in April of 2024 while he was training for the biggest race of his life — a 100-mile trek in the San Diego mountains. Quijano didn’t want to just complete the San Diego 100.
David Goggins had run 70 miles of his 100-mile race when he began to pee blood. It was 2005. Goggins, a 240-pound Navy SEAL, had entered the San Diego race to raise money for charity. It was his ...