Meet Club Member: Troy Hoffland

Troy Hoffland, who began running on April 9, 2024, transformed from a non-runner at 194 pounds to a passionate marathoner weighing 160 pounds. Inspired by a friend, he embraced running, aiming to compete in the historic Boston Marathon. After following a training plan and facing an injury, he secured a spot as a charity runner, raising over $15,400 for Fisher House. Troy has since participated in multiple marathons, achieving personal records and plans to run London in 2026, motivated and supported by a community of fellow runners.

Conquering the Berlin Marathon: A Journey Through Pain and Perseverance

Katie Applegate(HF18527) – I ran a marathon. Actually, it was the 7th time (officially) that I ran a marathon.I felt like I had a really great training season, until I didn’t. First, the foot slowly started aching after each run. And then it started aching all the time. And then a few weeks before BerlinContinue reading “Conquering the Berlin Marathon: A Journey Through Pain and Perseverance”

Meet Club Member: Sam Friedman

Sam Friedman, after completing 11 marathons, aimed to run in all 50 states to avoid training. However, a knee injury and heat exhaustion challenged him during various races. After recovery, he managed about 35 marathons yearly. He completed his goal at the 2017 Route 66 Marathon, feeling triumphant and aiming for a second round.

Benalmadena Blitz: 10 Marathons, 10 Days, One Goal

Sivabalan Pandian completed an impressive feat of running 10 full marathons in 10 consecutive days from May 23 to June 1, 2025, in Benalmádena, Spain. Despite a prior injury, he maintained consistent finish times and enjoyed the experience with fellow runners, achieving a total of 915 marathons completed.

An Ultra Adventure: Conquering a 50-Miler and Supporting a 100-Mile Finish

Gysel Parajon recounts her experience running a 50-mile race in Cool, CA, after recently finishing a marathon. Despite back pain and digestive issues, she enjoyed the well-marked course and camaraderie with fellow runners and volunteers. Pacing with a new friend helped her complete the race, after which she supported her partner in his 100-mile run.

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