Nothing Flat About This One! RiverRoad Half Marathon

Tonisia Billups discusses her experience at the Hatfield & McCoy Half Marathon in West Virginia. Traveling from Jacksonville to Matewan, she notes logistical challenges, especially with limited hotel options near the race. Despite the heat, humidity, and hilly terrain, she enjoyed the race, choosing the RiverRoad Half, which was unexpectedly tough. The race offers fruit at fuel stations, which helped her during hotter moments. While there was minimal spectator support, she recommended the race with caution and appreciated the message at Pikeville University before her return.

Jennifer & David Clark Celebrate Loony & Little Loony Legend

Jennifer Clark recounts her extensive running achievements in a late Medal Monday post. She completed the Mainly Marathon Impendence Series, finishing with races in NJ and NY, and then switched to the New England Series, taking part in a Half Marathon and a 5K across multiple states. This marked her achievement of becoming a Loony Legend, with a total of 422 Half Marathons. The post also highlights a celebratory ceremony, including a cake and signs, and recognizes David for his own running accomplishments.

Scenic Lake Superior to Shaded Winnipeg: Amy Sea’s Cross-Border Half Marathon Double

Amy Sea recapped her memorable weekend of running, completing two half marathons in the USA and Canada. She participated in Grandma’s Half in Duluth, MN, which celebrated its 50th anniversary with great organization and scenic views of Lake Superior, achieving her first back-to-back sub-3 hours finishes since 2021. The Manitoba Half in Winnipeg, while less iconic, was also well-organized and fast, providing a friendly atmosphere for runners. She recommends both races with some logistical considerations for participants.

From Rolling Hills to Grilled Cheese: Stillwater Scenic Half

Scott Pearson(HF18577) – It was a great morning for a run. We still don’t quite have the heat wave. Like 60 to start. 70 at the end. This was a nice scenic course. Light rolling hills throughout for about 500 foot of elevation change, but nothing really nasty. Overall I felt pretty good This wasContinue reading “From Rolling Hills to Grilled Cheese: Stillwater Scenic Half”

Beautiful Lake & Superior Views at Grandma’s Half

Tonisia Billups shares her experience participating in the Grandma’s Half Marathon in Minnesota. She flew from Orlando to Minneapolis and highlighted the need for caution regarding airport logistics. Staying in college dorms proved convenient, and the pre-race expo catered to 24,000 runners, featuring a spaghetti dinner. The race began at 6:00 AM, showcasing picturesque Lake Superior views, with manageable elevation changes. Despite some challenges with post-race food and shirt availability, she recommends the event but advises early planning.

Running Through Churchill Downs at the Kentucky Derby Festival

Tonisia Billups participated in the Kentucky Derby Mini Half Marathon, noting a high police presence and a fenced course through Churchill Downs. She found the flat course welcoming for all runners and enjoyed the finishers’ village offerings. Afterward, she attended a Derby brunch before heading to Brooklyn, emphasizing the importance of buying a Pegasus pin for festival access.

Brooklyn NYCRUNS Half Marathon Recap

Tonisia Billups participated in the NYCRUNS Half Marathon in Brooklyn, noting key differences from the NYRR Brooklyn Half. She started in wave 4 at 9:00 AM, highlighting the race’s lack of friendliness for back-of-the-pack runners as only 1,500 finished behind her out of 28,000. Despite cold temperatures and rolling hills, she enjoyed the beautiful cherry blossoms at the finish in Prospect Park, although exiting required a long uphill walk. After the race, she celebrated with friends and recommended visiting the High Line and Little Island in Brooklyn.

From Disney to Napa: Carol Alvarez Brown’s Race Journey Continues

Carol Alvarez Brown shares her pride after completing her 10th half marathon in 14 months, motivated by her goal to qualify as a half fanatic. She enjoyed the race atmosphere despite congestion and technical difficulties. As she prepares for her next marathon, she looks forward to upcoming events like the Napa Half Marathon and OKC Full Marathon.

Conquering the Bermuda Triangle Challenge

Amy Seagroves completed Half Marathon #161 as part of the Bermuda Triangle Challenge with family. Despite challenging weather and hilly courses, the event featured beautiful scenery and strong crowd support. Roads were narrow, but overall, it was a fun weekend with great medals. Recommended for those near Boston or New York.

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