What We Do for a Country – Vatican Express Marathon Story

Alexis Davidson participated in the Vatican Express Marathon, walking in chilly conditions between 43-62F. Starting at St. George Square, the course included 13 loops along the Tiber River, totaling 423 ft elevation gain. Despite feeling under the weather and fatigued from the previous day, Alexis aimed for a time under 6:30. Struggling by the seventh loop, she pushed through, finishing 15th out of 18 participants. Acknowledgment was given to fellow participant Alexandra Molina for her support.

6 States Down, Plenty of Hills Conquered

Pascal Radley (MM2051) recently completed marathons across six states in the Mainly Marathons Appalachian Series, discovering the challenging hilly terrain of Appalachia. While he felt satisfied with six marathons, some runners managed to tackle eleven in eleven consecutive days across eleven states. Radley has decided against participating in more marathons in March but has five scheduled for April, including events in Salisbury, Lexington, Charleston, Jersey City, and Oklahoma City, demonstrating his dedication to running.

Rome Marathon Pacer Story: Balloons, Shawarma, Beer & World Record

Paul Vining(MM15580) – Late post, but been busy.Friday: Arrived in Rome, picked up race packets, attended pacer technical briefing, walk around a bit, went to bed a bit early to recover from jetlag. 27,500 stepsSaturday: Ran a 5k Fun Run in Rome, kind of a shakeout run, lots of families, kids, dogs, and all sortsContinue reading “Rome Marathon Pacer Story: Balloons, Shawarma, Beer & World Record”

LA Marathon 2025 Race Report – Why I’ll Always Run the LA Marathon

Lea Reyes(MM13731,DA2891,HF16015) – 132 marathon. #15 consecutive LA. #3 consecutive 5k. Let’s talk about it. 5k on Saturday. Almost missed it. Planned on getting up at 4:30 but was so tired from travel, woke up 10 to six. Quickly left the house, arrived at 7:25, parked and ran to get my bib. Whew!I always getContinue reading “LA Marathon 2025 Race Report – Why I’ll Always Run the LA Marathon”

Rome Marathon Revisited

Deo Jerome shared his experience running the Rome Marathon for the second time, having previously participated in 2003. He reflected on the beautiful scenery of the city, mentioning that it remains an enjoyable course despite the challenging cobblestones. He emphasized the perfect running conditions during the marathon while also acknowledging how the race has become more difficult over the years. The post was accompanied by a photo, credited to himself.

Cowtown Marathon 2026 Race Report – Back-of-the-Pack Edition

Brian Johnson participated in the Cowtown Marathon in Fort Worth, Texas, marking his 64th marathon and 33rd state. He enjoyed the generous 7.5-hour cutoff as a back-of-the-pack runner. Arriving in Dallas, he experienced the expo and the vibrant atmosphere of race day, featuring entertaining sights and a commemorative mile for fallen service members. However, a wrong turn at mile 23 cost him 10 minutes, creating frustration. Despite this, he finished strong and appreciated the unique cowboy hat-shaped medal. He encourages others to try this Texas race.

Humid Hell to Podium Heaven: 3rd Place Disney Marathon Magic

Sadie Smith shared her experience at the Disney marathon, highlighting her unique ability to lead the first leg and her trademark creative expletives during the race. Despite facing challenges, including high humidity, she finished with a commendable 3rd place overall, as Disney only awards the top three finishers. The event was both enjoyable and tough, showcasing a positive atmosphere amongst runners and staff. Sadie is now looking forward to celebrating with food and drinks after the intense race.

Dam-to-Bridge Domination: Redding Marathon Feels Right

Gysel Parajon reflects on running the Redding Marathon after missing it the previous year due to an injury. Excited to finally tackle the course, she felt energized and elated while running alongside other participants. Despite experiencing discomfort in her glutes and hamstrings around mile 15, she realized her improvement in running as walking caused more pain. Gysel expresses gratitude for her family, friends, fellow runners, and race organizers for their support. She looks ahead to her next marathon in Northern Florida.

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