Maniac Family Photos in the Big Apple

Before each race, the Marathon Maniac/Half Fanatic Run Family takes a “Family Photo.” This tradition fosters camaraderie among members who participate in races nationwide. A recent gathering occurred before the TCS New York City Marathon in New York on November 2, 2024, capturing a moment of unity.

Marathon Maniac/Half Fanatic Family Photo At The Salina Crossroads Marathon & Half Marathon

The Marathon Maniac/Half Fanatic Run Family often captures a “Family Photo” before races. On November 2, 2024, they gathered for a quick photo at the Salina Crossroads Marathon & Half Marathon in Salina, Kansas, showcasing their community spirit and camaraderie at events across the country. Photo by Tina Torun.

Marathon Maniac/Half Fanatic Family Photo At The Marshall University Marathon & Half Marathon

Before races, the Marathon Maniac/Half Fanatic Run Family often gathers for a “Family Photo.” They are present at various events nationwide, including a snapshot taken before the Marine Corps Marathon at the Pentagon, Washington DC, on October 27, 2024. Photo credit goes to Gregory Rouson.

Finishing 50 States, 50 Sub-4 Hour Marathons, and 50 Boston Qualifiers in 50 Months

Rainer Schochat (MM15486) completed an impressive achievement: 50 marathons in 50 states, each under 4 hours and qualifying for Boston, over 50 months, finishing at the Hartford Marathon on October 19, 2024. He expresses gratitude for the support and looks forward to continuing his marathon journey worldwide.

Journey to 49: Celebrating the Hartford Marathon with Friends and Family

Jamie Hotrod Miller celebrated completing his 49th state marathon in Hartford, CT, expressing gratitude for the support from family and friends. He shared his emotional journey and anticipation for the upcoming Marshall University Marathon, inviting others to join the celebration at mile 26.2. He also thanked Marianne Groth for her companionship during the race.

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.

Marathon Maniac/Half Fanatic Family Photo At The Good Life Halfsy

Before races, the Marathon Maniac/Half Fanatic Run Family often gathers for a “Family Photo.” They are present at various events nationwide, including a snapshot taken before the Marine Corps Marathon at the Pentagon, Washington DC, on October 27, 2024. Photo credit goes to Gregory Rouson.

Marathon Maniac/Half Fanatic Family Photo At The Marine Corps Marathon

Before races, the Marathon Maniac/Half Fanatic Run Family often gathers for a “Family Photo.” They are present at various events nationwide, including a snapshot taken before the Marine Corps Marathon at the Pentagon, Washington DC, on October 27, 2024. Photo credit goes to Gregory Rouson.

Merry Mullins’ Detroit Adventure: Celebrating the Free Press International Marathon Series

Merry Mullins reflects on her experience at the Detroit Free Press International marathon series, expressing gratitude for her travel agent and the support received. Despite facing challenges, including getting off course, she enjoyed the races and the vibrant atmosphere. Merry plans to run more marathons and start 2025 planning soon.

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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