Brian Johnson participated in the Cowtown Marathon in Fort Worth, Texas, marking his 64th marathon and 33rd state. He enjoyed the generous 7.5-hour cutoff as a back-of-the-pack runner. Arriving in Dallas, he experienced the expo and the vibrant atmosphere of race day, featuring entertaining sights and a commemorative mile for fallen service members. However, a wrong turn at mile 23 cost him 10 minutes, creating frustration. Despite this, he finished strong and appreciated the unique cowboy hat-shaped medal. He encourages others to try this Texas race.
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Run Family at the Cowtown Marathon
Before hitting the starting line, we always try to snap a ‘Family Photo’ when possible. The Marathon Maniac and Half Fanatic running family—spotted at races nationwide—grabbed a quick group shot ahead of the Cowtown Marathon/Half Marathon in Ft. Worth, Texas on March 1, 2026. Photo and Post Credit Chris Bouchard
Run Family at the Little Rock Marathon
Before the start of races, the Marathon Maniac and Half Fanatic running family aims to take a ‘Family Photo.’ They recently captured a group shot ahead of the Little Rock Marathon/Half Marathon held in Little Rock, Arkansas, on March 1, 2026. This tradition highlights their camaraderie as they participate in events across the nation, showcasing their unity and enthusiasm for running. The photo and post are credited to Christabelle Sapphire Carpenter.
Run Family at the Mississippi River Marathon
Before the race begins, the Marathon Maniac and Half Fanatic community frequently captures a ‘Family Photo.’ Just ahead of the Mississippi River Marathon in Greenville, Mississippi, on February 7, 2026, this enthusiastic running family assembled for a quick group shot. The joyful moment highlights their camaraderie and dedication to running, showcasing the spirit of the community during events across the nation. The photo was credited to Sadie Smith, reflecting a memorable experience for participants.
Celebrating the Completion of Two 50 States Marathon Journeys
Congratulations to Olivia Medina for achieving her 50 State Finish. Kudos also to Cade Remsburg, who completed his 50 States six times, finishing with only three races not under four hours. Cade completed his sixth round at the Louisiana Marathon in January. Photo credit goes to Denis McCarthy and the 50 States Marathon Club.
300th Half Complete at Brazen Racing’s Bay Breeze Half
Barbara Rausch celebrated her remarkable achievement of completing her 300th half marathon at Brazen Racing’s Bay Breeze, nearly ten years after her first race there. Initially aiming just to finish, she later joined Brazen’s Ultra Half Series and became a member of Half Fanatics, reaching several milestones along the way. The support and friendships she found through running transformed her life, particularly following a life-saving gastric bypass in 2010, which helped her maintain weight loss. Rausch emphasizes the importance of health and movement for everyone.
Tales From Medal Monday Volume 5 Chapter 2
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. 2026 National Meet-Up at the OhioHealth Capital City Half Marathon Join your fellow Half Fanatics for our 2026 National Meet-Up at theContinue reading “Tales From Medal Monday Volume 5 Chapter 2”
Happy Half Fanatics Anniversary Sina!
Sina Sco (HF15870) celebrates her anniversary as a Half Fanatic, which began during Super Bowl Weekend 2017. That year, she completed the Rock & Roll New Orleans marathon and qualified for Neptune status in Miami before achieving Mars status. Additionally, she reflects on her weight loss journey, which started after relocating to Texas. She emphasizes her commitment to fitness since that pivotal moment. Sina shares a recent photo from the Hot Chocolate 10K and mentions plans to run the Mesa Half Marathon soon.
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.
Kicking Off 2026 Strong: State 47 Las Cruces Half Marathon
Sheri Fulton Camp completed her first race of the year at the State 47 Las Cruces Half Marathon, marking her 13th state in her third round and her 240th lifetime half marathon. The flat out-and-back course featured scenic views of pecan orchards and the Rio Grande River. Runners enjoyed a track finish, which was easier than gravel. After a weekend off, Sheri plans to participate in the RNR Arizona, which includes a 5k and a half marathon.