Gysel Parajon shares an exciting account of participating in the Mississippi River Marathon, marking his 36th state completed. Despite starting strong and running faster than planned, he faced GI issues and cramping that slowed his pace. Utilizing a run/walk method helped him complete the race, and he was pleased to meet his goal time of 6 hours. He expressed gratitude to volunteers, race organizers, and supporters, highlighting the memorable experience and the scenic bridge over the Mississippi as a race favorite.
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Tales From Medal Monday Volume 5 Chapter 1
Medal Monday shares inspiring achievements from Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics, highlighting their progress and camaraderie in 2025. The blog features updates on new members, the unofficial leaderboard, Hall of Fame inductees, and personal stories from recent races, such as the Louisiana Marathon. Enthusiastic runners reflect on their experiences, challenges faced, and the joy found in community events. The announcement for the 2026 National Meet-Up in Ohio encourages participation and connection among members. Community support and shared journeys are central themes, fostering a strong sense of belonging and achievement.
Paavo Nurmi Marathon Recap
Gysel Parajon recaps her experience at the Paavo Nurmi Marathon in Hurley, WI, where she completed her 31st state marathon with a personal best. Despite prior injuries, a combination of factors contributed to her success, including training, nutrition, and positive mindset. The race, despite rain, was enjoyable and invigorating.
Conquering Georgia: My Publix Atlanta Marathon Journey
Brian Johnson participated in the Publix Atlanta Marathon Weekend in March 2025, marking his second trip to Atlanta since 2020. Facing cold and windy conditions, he completed the race, supporting another runner during the challenging final miles. Johnson enjoyed exploring Atlanta’s historical sites and achieved his goal of finishing the marathon.