Katie Applegate(HF18527) – I ran a marathon. Actually, it was the 7th time (officially) that I ran a marathon.I felt like I had a really great training season, until I didn’t. First, the foot slowly started aching after each run. And then it started aching all the time. And then a few weeks before BerlinContinue reading “Conquering the Berlin Marathon: A Journey Through Pain and Perseverance”
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From Drizzle to Determination: Olivia Medina’s Haunted 26.2 Marks Florida Marathon #5 of 51
Olivia Medina completed the Haunted 26.2 marathon in Ocala, Florida, marking her fifth Florida marathon on October 4, 2025. Despite only six participants finishing the official distance, she embraced the experience, relished the peaceful course, and found motivation from unexpected support. Olivia placed second overall, celebrating personal achievement in a small race.
Conquering Marathon 957 at the Sarmang Dehradun Marathon
Sivabalan Pandian completed his 957th marathon at the Sarmang Dehradun Marathon on October 5, 2025. This AIMS member event showcased a certified Boston Qualifier course in a scenic, hilly area. At 67, he enjoyed the run, supporting fellow participants, and aspires to reach 1000 marathons by 2026.
Run Crazy Horse Marathon: Conquering South Dakota’s Scenic Black Hills
Brigitte Fasciotto shared her experience of the Crazy Horse Marathon in South Dakota on October 5, 2025, noting the beautiful scenery but challenging cold and windy conditions, along with a long uphill. She thanked Jane Rahe for support and celebrated finishing 1st in her age group, enjoying the perks of age.
Running Through the Night: Devil After Dark Marathon Recap
Eddie Hahn recounts his experience at the Devil After Dark marathon, detailing his training, race strategy, and challenges faced during the run. Despite physical setbacks, such as cramps and encountering a pothole, he triumphed, finishing first in his age group at 4:14, dedicating his win to family.
Tales From Medal Monday Volume 4 Chapter 16
Medal Monday showcases the achievements of members from Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics, highlighting various marathon stories. Runners like Brigitte Fasciotto and Ilse Werner Berube reflect on their experiences, including overcoming challenging conditions and celebrating milestones. The community uplifts one another, emphasizing support, personal growth, and shared victories.
Meet Club Member: Ronita Bland
Ronita Bland began running in 2013 to maintain a weight loss of 40 lbs. After joining a community group, she completed multiple 5K races, Half Marathons in all 50 states, and marathons on five continents. Running has led her to new friendships and adventures, fueling her passion for the sport.
2025 Marathon Maniacs Hall of Fame Inductee “Pacer Julia” Khvasechko
Julia K Khvasechko has been inducted into the Marathon Maniacs Hall of Fame for 2025, achieving eligibility by completing 333 lifetime marathons and ultras over nearly 20 years. She expresses immense gratitude for the support from her running community, emphasizing the significance of this accomplishment in her marathon journey.
Running Family Photo: Fanatic/Maniac Photo at the Wabash Trace Nature Trail Marathon
Before races, the Marathon Maniac and Half Fanatic running community often captures a ‘Family Photo.’ Ahead of the Wabash Trace Nature Trail Marathon in Shenandoah, Iowa, on September 13, 2025, they took quick group shots to commemorate the occasion. Photo and post credited to Julia Garling.
Celebrating Keenan Haga’s 500th Marathon and 100 Marathon of 2025
Keenan Haga (MM9947) achieved a remarkable milestone by completing his 500th marathon and reaching his 100th marathon or longer during the Mainly Marathons Northwest Series, which took place from September 20–25, 2025. Congratulations to Keenan on this incredible accomplishment! Photo and post credited to Mainly Marathons Northwest Series.