Myrtle Beach Marathon Walk: Heat Beaten, Friends Greeted!

Alexis Davidson participated in the Myrtle Beach Marathon, experiencing humid weather with temperatures between 61-75F. The mostly flat course had heavy traffic and required significant police presence. Davidson improved from last week’s performance, finishing with splits of 2:41 and 5:39, and noted the irony of wearing a long-sleeve race shirt in the heat.

Tales From Medal Monday Volume 4 Chapter 20

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.

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”

50K Success at the Westfield Ultra

Alexis Davidson completed the MissionCleanWater Westfield Ultra, choosing the 9-hour option to aim for a 50K. The weather was favorable, with temperatures between 69-80°F. He maintained a strong pace initially but slowed down due to foot fatigue. His final times were 6:49:36 for the 50K and 6:51:32 for 31.2 miles.

Tackling Winnipeg’s Rough Roads at the 2025 Half Marathon

Michelle Migneault Cox recently completed her 130th half marathon, reflecting on her running journey since 2016. Despite enjoying the atmosphere, she criticized Winnipeg’s poor road conditions and inadequate race amenities. While the course was mostly flat with minimal crowd support, she looks forward to future races, particularly in Niagara Falls.

Tales From Medal Monday Volume 4 Chapter 8

Medal Monday features inspiring stories from Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics, showcasing achievements like Karen’s hot Montana Marathon completion, Eddie’s camaraderie at San Diego, and Amy’s sub-4 hour finish at Fargo. Highlights include milestones featuring ultramarathoners, personal bests, and reflections on the joy of running and camaraderie in the community.

Chief Ladiga 100: Rick Albanese’s Inspiring Post-Cancer Comeback

Rick Albanese shares his journey to completing the Chief Ladiga 100-mile ultra marathon after battling cancer. Despite facing physical challenges and doubts, he pushed through, motivated by the camaraderie of fellow runners and his vow to return to racing. He crossed the finish line, reclaiming his life and earning the coveted buckle.

Fall Classic Half Marathon: A Flat, Fast Course and a Personal Victory

Randy Riley participated in the Fall Classic Half Marathon in Strongsville, OH, a flat and wide course perfect for all runners. He achieved a personal best time of 2:25:42, completing the second half faster than the first. Riley finished first in his age group, marking his 21st half marathon of the year.

Perfect Weather, Personal Record: Sadie Smith’s Winning Run at Marshall University

Sadie Smith enjoyed a fantastic marathon weekend at Marshall University, praising the fast and friendly course. Perfect weather contributed to her enjoyment of the 26-mile race. She highlighted Elizabeth Arnott’s impressive 2nd place finish and Lindsey Elste’s successful return from injury, along with a new personal record for the first female finisher.

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