Tahira Bland shared her experience at the Combos Half Marathon in Albany, Georgia, on March 7, 2026, marking her 77th lifetime half marathon. She noted the race’s challenging hot and hilly conditions but successfully completed it. This event was her sixth half marathon in Georgia and part of a trio of consecutive weekends dedicated to the distance. Participants enjoyed ample aid stations, enthusiastic crowd support, and a festive finish area with various snacks. Tahira looks forward to her next race, the United Airlines NYC Half Marathon.
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Bridging States and Limits: Race Report from the Mississippi River Marathon
Gysel Parajon shares an exciting account of participating in the Mississippi River Marathon, marking his 36th state completed. Despite starting strong and running faster than planned, he faced GI issues and cramping that slowed his pace. Utilizing a run/walk method helped him complete the race, and he was pleased to meet his goal time of 6 hours. He expressed gratitude to volunteers, race organizers, and supporters, highlighting the memorable experience and the scenic bridge over the Mississippi as a race favorite.
From Pheidippides to Party Miles: A Louisiana Marathon Recap
Christopher Riff Browning(MM16116)- 26 was for a Greek messenger named Pheidippides. This was number 26, in the year 26 and the distance of 26.2. He is the whole reason that the marathon was created. He ran to Athens without stopping to deliver the message of victory before collapsing and dying. During the first couple marathonsContinue reading “From Pheidippides to Party Miles: A Louisiana Marathon Recap”
Tales From Medal Monday Volume 4 Chapter 21
Medal Monday brings many stories of achievement for our members. Here are recent stories from the Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics, as told by you, as posted on the Marathon Maniacs/Half Fanatics Facebook pages. Thank you all for making 2025 a great year! As an end-of-year reminder: If you wish to join the team forContinue reading “Tales From Medal Monday Volume 4 Chapter 21”
Tales From Medal Monday Volume 4 Chapter 19
Medal Monday highlights recent achievements in marathoning from members of the Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics. Notable stories include Steve Walters’ 15th Seattle Ghost Marathon, Tony Phillippi’s fastest marathon in six years, and several members completing various races across the U.S. and beyond. Congratulations to new Hall of Fame inductees Eddie Hahn and Sherry Gottlieb for completing 333 marathons.
Tales From Medal Monday Volume 4 Chapter 18
Medal Monday showcases the achievements of members from Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics, highlighting numerous marathon finishes and personal milestones. Participants share their experiences from various races, including notable victories, challenges faced, and the joy of community support. Celebrations of personal bests and memorable moments abound in these inspiring stories.
Epic Week on the Run: Summer Camp Series to Rapid City Half
Eileen Duchane completed the Mainly Marathons Summer Camp Series, running the Maah Daah Hey Trail Run Half and the Rapid City Half. She enjoyed both courses, recommending trail running and hydration. The Rapid City course featured beautiful parks but was hot, highlighting the need for water early on. She met fellow fans at the finish.
Shawshank Hustle & Rock & Roll HOF Half Marathon Weekend Adventure
Amy Sea(HF18410, DA3652, MM15648)-My 3 favorite hobbies are running, movies and music so why not have a race weekend that combines them all!Saturday I did the Shawshank Hustle in Mansfield, OH which starts and finishes at the prison where Shawshank Redemption was filmed. The course is ~7K (between 4.5 and 5 miles) so not aContinue reading “Shawshank Hustle & Rock & Roll HOF Half Marathon Weekend Adventure”
Conquering Malibu Canyon’s 50K Challenge
Lea Reyes recounts her experience running her first 50K at Malibu Canyon trails. Despite training and preparation, she underestimated the challenging climbs. Along the way, she assisted an injured runner and enjoyed supportive aid stations. Finishing in 8:18, she felt elated and plans to continue her running adventures in nature.
From Minnesota to Cincinnati: A 2025 Double Marathon Saga
Gysel Parajon documented a weekend of running, completing double marathons in Iowa and Ohio. Despite challenges like poor weather and fatigue, she found camaraderie among fellow runners. The Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon was particularly memorable, filled with supportive spectators and a great atmosphere. A surprise bouquet awaited her upon returning home.