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.
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Florida Half Marathon Weekend
Amy Seagroves completed two half marathons in Florida: #114 at Ave Maria, a smaller race with around 80 participants, and #115 at Publix Florida Half with beautiful waterfront views and a larger field. Despite the heat and humidity, both races were well-organized, with a preference for mid-sized events.
Rock ‘n’ Roll Clearwater
Tiffany Kehoe – (HF18768) – RnR Clearwater:I have done a few of the RnR series and have always found them to be ok. This one was definitely my favorite so far!I loved this course. It had a few bridges that did offer some incline, but overall the course was flat. It was a really beautifulContinue reading “Rock ‘n’ Roll Clearwater”
Running Ragged: “Gulf to Appalachia”
Congratulations to Sivabalan Pandian (MM13150) who recently completed the Running Ragged: “Gulf to Appalachia” series with Mainly Marathons. This involved 11 days of running a marathon in 11 different states. From Sivabalan (Titanium Level Marathon Maniac), – ⬆️Dear well wishers ,There were two series ( one after the other ) of Marathons in USA namely1)Continue reading “Running Ragged: “Gulf to Appalachia””
Fort Lauderdale Half Marathon
Julie Smith Maxwell (HF7805)The first 6 miles of the race course ran IN TO the wind. And boy was it windy. It was like running in mud. I was exhausted before the turn around from using so much energy fighting the wind. My garmin says my pace wasnt that bad even in the windy conditions.Continue reading “Fort Lauderdale Half Marathon”
Celebration Marathon
Laura Walker (MM 15629) -Well, I’ll probably never level up because I’m not doing another marathon until October. But I’m quite thrilled with my race at the Celebration Marathon. I ran a 3:28:14 for a 4:20 PR, 3rd in my age group and 9th female overall, and now I have almost a 12-minute cushion forContinue reading “Celebration Marathon”