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If things had gone according to plan the first, second, or even third time, Cain Leathers wouldnâ€

If things had gone according to plan the first, second, or even third time, Cain Leathers wouldn’t have run 361 miles across the state of Pennsylvania in the name of LGBTQ+ youth last month. Leathers, 27, tried to take his own life three times since he was 17 years old, having grown up in a small Ohio town with a family that made its feelings toward the LGBTQ+ community loud and clear. “One of my siblings told me to take my own life in high school,” Leathers told Runner’s World. “They were there to witness one of the attempts.” But running saved Leathers, he said, and in order to show other youth that they, too, belong and have a voice, he laced up just outside Pittsburgh on the West Virginia border on May 15 and spent 10 days on the road, raising more than $6,000 for The Trevor Project, a national suicide hotline for LGBTQ+ youth. [View in Browser]( [Runner's World Logo]( [SHOP]( [RW+ EXCLUSIVE]( [SUBSCRIBE]( [Philly Runner Completes 361 Miles Across Pennsylvania in Support of LGBTQ+ Youth]( [Philly Runner Completes 361 Miles Across Pennsylvania in Support of LGBTQ+ Youth]( If things had gone according to plan the first, second, or even third time, Cain Leathers wouldn’t have run 361 miles across the state of Pennsylvania in the name of LGBTQ+ youth last month. Leathers, 27, tried to take his own life three times since he was 17 years old, having grown up in a small Ohio town with a family that made its feelings toward the LGBTQ+ community loud and clear. “One of my siblings told me to take my own life in high school,” Leathers told Runner’s World. “They were there to witness one of the attempts.” But running saved Leathers, he said, and in order to show other youth that they, too, belong and have a voice, he laced up just outside Pittsburgh on the West Virginia border on May 15 and spent 10 days on the road, raising more than $6,000 for The Trevor Project, a national suicide hotline for LGBTQ+ youth. [Read More](   [The Best Cooling Mattress Toppers for a Good Night’s Sleep]( [The Best Cooling Mattress Toppers for a Good Night’s Sleep]( A more comfortable summer sleep starts here. [Read More](   [Pushing, Pulling, Rowing, and Rotating—This Sled Workout Has Everything to Better Your Fitness]( [Pushing, Pulling, Rowing, and Rotating—This Sled Workout Has Everything to Better Your Fitness]( The prowler sled is more versatile than you think. [Read More](         [Easy and Nutritious Mason Jar Meals, Created for Runners]( [Easy and Nutritious Mason Jar Meals, Created for Runners]( Save money and time, while eating healthy with these nutritionally dense mason jar recipes. [Read More](   [How a New York City Running Club Sparked Shuga Cain’s Rise to Fame]( [How a New York City Running Club Sparked Shuga Cain’s Rise to Fame]( Before starring in RuPaul’s Drag Race, the 44-year-old drag queen performed at Front Runners talent shows and pride marches. [Read More](   #RWRunStreak Day 7 [Jennifer Acker's Run Streak Diary]( [Jennifer Acker's Run Streak Diary]( The Summer Run Streak is here, and the editors at RW are busy creating content to get you through the miles! Follow our Health and Fitness Editor, Jennifer Acker, as she joins the streak for the first time. [Read More](         RUNNER'S WORLD SHOP The Latest from the RW Collection [Shop Now]( [Shop Now]( [Shop Now](   [Check out the 6 essential, mobile-friendly, dumbbell workouts that you can take anywhere.]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Notice/Notice at Collection]( RunnersWorld.com ©2022 Hearst Magazines, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Magazines, 300 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019

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