Steve Walters(MM338, DA9, DA21) – Crushed it! The Jack and Jill Marathon today was my fastest marathon in nearly ten months and my first sub-3:40 of the year (previous fastest time of 2025 was 3:48). It’s always fun running through the Snoqualmie Tunnel, a 2.3 mile long tunnel then all downhill to the finish (2,100 feetContinue reading “Crushing the 2025 Jack and Jill’s Downhill Marathon Double”
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Tales From Medal Monday Volume 4 Chapter 11
Medal Monday highlights inspiring achievements from Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics members, showcasing their running journeys. Stories include Brigitte’s cautious run through a tunnel, Natalie’s transformation from a non-athlete to a marathoner, and others sharing half marathon experiences, personal struggles, and triumphs across various races. Community support plays a significant role in their success.
Tales From Medal Monday Volume 4 Chapter 5
Medal Monday highlights achievements from members of the Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics, featuring stories from various races. Noteworthy accounts include Randy Riley overcoming challenges post-surgery, Amy Sea’s sub-3 hour finish, and Carla Champ Marie Simon’s return to racing. Members celebrate personal milestones, share race experiences, and connect with fellow runners.
Tales From Medal Monday Volume 3 Chapter 22
Medal Monday showcases the achievements of Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics members, highlighting various recent races. Members celebrate personal milestones, including completing numerous half marathons and unique experiences. From frigid conditions to memorable race moments, the community shares their passion for running and camaraderie while looking ahead to future events.
Tales From Medal Monday Volume 3 Chapter 21
Medal Monday celebrates the achievements of Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics members, highlighting various recent races. Members share experiences from events like the Mayberry Half Marathon, NYC Marathon, and the Inaugural Las Vegas Marathon. Despite challenges, including weather conditions, enthusiasm for running and camaraderie shines through in these personal stories of accomplishment.
Tales From Medal Monday Volume 3 Chapter 20
Medal Monday celebrates the achievements of Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics members, highlighting various recent races. Members share experiences from events like the Mayberry Half Marathon, NYC Marathon, and the Inaugural Las Vegas Marathon. Despite challenges, including weather conditions, enthusiasm for running and camaraderie shines through in these personal stories of accomplishment.
Finishing Her Last Double Digit Half Marathon at the Scenic Ocean City Running Event
Katina Green (HF12236, MM15380, DA3564) MedalMonday…Knocked out my last double digit (#99) half marathon, at the Ocean City running event on Saturday. Participants were taken to the start line via shuttle buses from Ocean City, MD, to Assateague State Park, in Assateague Island. We headed out the park right away, ran over the Verrazano bridgeContinue reading “Finishing Her Last Double Digit Half Marathon at the Scenic Ocean City Running Event”
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.
From Start to Finish: Gysel Parajon’s Journey Through Baltimore’s Marathon Terrain
Gysel Parajon shares experiences from the Baltimore Marathon on October 19, 2024, marking State 19 and Marathon #73. Staying close to the start line, Parajon enjoyed the scenic, hilly course but faced challenges from mile 22 onward with cramping. Despite witnessing another runner cheat, the overall experience was enjoyable.
Running the Abandoned Turnpike: A Unique Experience at the End of the Road Half Marathon
The End of the Road Half Marathon and 4 Miler featured an out-and-back course through abandoned Pennsylvania turnpike tunnels. Participants faced rough terrain and complete darkness in the tunnels, requiring headlamps. Randy Riley improved his pace, eventually securing first in his age group, highlighting the race’s unique challenges and low-key atmosphere.