The Marathon Maniac/Half Fanatic Run Family captures a “Family Photo” before racing events. They gathered for a quick photo at the Little Rock Marathon/Half Marathon in Little Rock, Arkansas, on March 2, 2025, showcasing their presence at races across the country. Photo by Christabelle Sapphire Carpenter.
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Tales From Medal Monday Volume 4 Chapter 3
Medal Monday highlights various achievements from members of the Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics. Recent events featured include the Ventura Marathon and Cowtown races, alongside personal stories of triumph and perseverance. Notable individuals shared their experiences from completing marathons to overcoming challenges, showcasing the camaraderie and spirit of this running community.
Marathon Maniac Family Photo At the Cowtown Marathon & Half Marathon
The Marathon Maniac/Half Fanatic Run Family gathers for a “Family Photo” before races. On February 22, 2025, they captured moments before and after the Cowtown Marathon/Half Marathon in Fort Worth, Texas. This tradition fosters community and connection among runners across the country. Photo Credit: Chris Bouchard.
Marathon Maniac Family Photos At the Wilmington Marathon
Before races, the Marathon Maniac/Half Fanatic Run Family often captures a “Family Photo.” They gathered for quick pictures before and after the Wilmington Marathon in Wilmington, North Carolina, on February 22, 2025. Photo credits go to Charlotte Corriher and Jc Santa Teresa.
Featured Club Member: Katie Jung W, Maniac #16080
In 2004, the author moved to America, leaving behind a childhood marked by bullying in Korea. Adapting quickly, they found strength through running, culminating in their first marathon in Raleigh. Despite injuries, each race became a valuable lesson, reinforcing that personal growth stems from within, not from past adversities.
Tales From Medal Monday Volume 4 Chapter 2
Medal Monday highlights recent accomplishments from members of the Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics communities, showcasing various marathons and half marathons completed by participants. Stories include unique challenges and personal milestones, illustrating the camaraderie and dedication within this running group as they celebrate their achievements across different races and locations.
Marathon Maniac Family Photos At the Mesa Marathon
Before races, the Marathon Maniac/Half Fanatic Run Family often takes a “Family Photo.” They gathered for a quick photo before and after the Mesa Marathon in Mesa, Arizona, on February 8, 2025. The photo featured Riff Browning, Natalie Uyeno, and Tony Phillippi, capturing their camaraderie during the event.
Featured Club Member – Sarah Modlin MM 16050
Sarah Modlin’s running journey began in 2018 as part of her weight loss goals, gradually evolving into a passion for marathons. Overcoming early challenges, she finds fulfillment in the sport’s demands and the community it fosters. Becoming a Marathon Maniac ignited her motivation to tackle marathons across states, leading to personal growth and resilience.
Featured Club Member: Amy Seagroves
In 2024, Amy Seagroves aimed to reach Sun level in Half Fanatics by completing 52 half marathons in a year. Alongside this, she pursued her goal of running in all 50 states and began tackling races in Canada and across continents. She celebrated milestones and memorable experiences, with plans for more races in 2025.
Leveling Up to Uranus
Brenda Bonnie (HF14979) achieved the Half Fanatics Uranus Level at the Louisiana Marathon by completing 6 half marathons in 6 consecutive months, finishing her final race on January 19, 2025. Congratulations to her on this significant accomplishment! For more on Half Fanatics Level criteria, visit the link provided.