Alyssa Puttkammer took her 19-month-old daughter through her marathon on Sept. 16 in Oregon, breaking the record for a women's marathon while pushing a stroller.
<p>SALT LAKE CITY — Alyssa Puttkammer arrived at the marathon venue, opened her car's back door and discovered that her 19-month-old daughter had thrown up all over herself.
 16, but she broke the world record for running a women's marathon while pushing a stroller.
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