64 and Still Flying: My 312th Marathon at Seattle

Tony Phillippi(MM3, DA3, HF3) – Yesterday I ran marathon number 312. It was the fastest marathon time I’ve had in 6 years. My personal best times are long behind me but at 64 I’m happy with my time of 3:13:39. My training consists of easy runs with mixed in speed work. My peak week wasContinue reading “64 and Still Flying: My 312th Marathon at Seattle”

Pacing the People’s Marathon: A Memorable Day at the Marine Corps Marathon

Aaron Stevens shared his experience pacing the Marine Corps Marathon, finishing at 4:54:27. He felt great post-race and enjoyed connecting with friends and supporting first-time marathoners. This marked his 2nd Marine Corps Marathon, 13th of 2024, 41st as a pacer, and 79th marathon overall, making it a memorable day.

Resilience on the Run: Gysel Parajon’s Atlantic City Marathon Experience

Gysel Parajon completed a challenging marathon in Atlantic City on October 20, 2024, despite facing cut-off concerns and pain in the second half. Motivated to finish, she ran unsupported after mile 19, encountering tough terrain and developing extensor tendonitis. Parajon expressed relief at finishing but suggested future races would be half marathons.

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