Tonisia Billups discusses her experience at the Hatfield & McCoy Half Marathon in West Virginia. Traveling from Jacksonville to Matewan, she notes logistical challenges, especially with limited hotel options near the race. Despite the heat, humidity, and hilly terrain, she enjoyed the race, choosing the RiverRoad Half, which was unexpectedly tough. The race offers fruit at fuel stations, which helped her during hotter moments. While there was minimal spectator support, she recommended the race with caution and appreciated the message at Pikeville University before her return.
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Tales From Medal Monday Volume 5 Chapter 10
Medal Monday highlights numerous achievements from the Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics members, shared via their Facebook pages. Notable activities include group photos taken at various race events and individual accomplishments, such as Heather completing her 49th state and Maricris participating in her 138th half marathon. Many members shared their experiences at iconic races like Grandma’s Marathon and the Hatfield McCoy Marathon, each reflecting the camaraderie and dedication within this vibrant running community.
Run Family at the Mainly Marathons New England Series
Before beginning their race, the Marathon Maniac and Half Fanatic community often takes a ‘Family Photo.’ This tradition was followed at the Mainly Marathons New England Series in Simsbury, CT, on June 8, 2026. The group showcased their camaraderie in a quick snapshot, capturing the spirit of runners across the nation. Jennifer Clark, along with Mainly Marathons, is credited for both the photo and the post, highlighting the significance of community in marathon events.
Tales From Medal Monday Volume 5 Chapter 9
Medal Monday brings many stories of achievement for our members. Here are recent stories from the Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics, as told by you, as posted on the Marathon Maniacs/Half Fanatics Facebook pages. Claire Gladstone(MM12421)- Here is my #Medalmonday on Thursday😜Actually ran 30 Miles, but they were gracious enough to give me this gorgeousContinue reading “Tales From Medal Monday Volume 5 Chapter 9”
Celebrating the Completion of 10th Full Round of all 50 States
Kevin Brosi (MM94) has achieved an impressive milestone by completing his tenth full round of running in all 50 states. This accomplishment took place during the Mainly Marathons Independence Series held in Bear, Delaware. His dedication to this ambitious goal has been recognized and celebrated. The event not only highlights Brosi’s endurance and commitment but also contributes to the broader community of marathon runners and enthusiasts. Congratulations to him on this significant achievement!
2026 Marathon Maniacs Hall of Fame Inductee Heather Zeigler
Congratulations to Heather Ziegler (MM3086) for being a 2026 inductee into the Marathon Maniacs Hall of Fame. Congratulations and welcome to the class of 2026! She reached Hall of Fame Eligibility by completing 333 – Lifetime Marathons / Ultras. The criteria to be eligible for the Hall of Fame can be found here Heather Ziegler (MM3086)–Continue reading “2026 Marathon Maniacs Hall of Fame Inductee Heather Zeigler”
No Bull Around 24 Hour Ultra Race Report: 32 Miles in the Rain and Cold
Tim Mullican participated in the No Bull Around 24-hour ultra from April 25-26. Despite cold weather and rain, he aimed to complete as many miles as possible. After reaching 20 miles, he took a break, changed clothes, and faced knee stiffness that hindered his performance. Despite the challenges, he achieved his goal of 32 miles and unexpectedly placed first among men due to a small participant pool, enjoying the camaraderie of fellow runners.
From 2006 to Now – Finishing My 6th Half Since Starting Over
Jennifer Champagne Saunders shares her journey back to long distance running after a nearly 20-year hiatus caused by foot surgery, relocation, and family commitments. After the loss of her mother, she rekindled her passion for running, completing six half marathons in under six months. Emphasizing gratitude, she cherishes the supportive community, the moments of joy during the races, and the police and volunteers who ensure safety. Though her pace has slowed, she remains thankful for the experience and looks forward to future events, particularly the HF meetup in January.
Tales From Medal Monday Volume 5 Chapter 7
Medal Monday showcases numerous inspiring achievements from Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics members, celebrating their recent race experiences across various locations. Memorable moments include heartfelt stories of runners returning after years, group photos at major marathons, and insights into each race’s challenges and triumphs. Participants express their gratitude for the running community, share finish lines, and recount unique experiences such as scenic courses and local festivities. Many look forward to future races, embodying the spirit of resilience and camaraderie within the running families.
Tales From Medal Monday Volume 5 Chapter 6
Medal Monday highlights recent achievements from members of the Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics. Notable successes include Lisa Rice Seidel reaching Sun Status for the twelfth time and completing her 700th half marathon, while Jennifer Durenberger achieved the same status for the second time. Sivabalan Pandian completed the Dusk to Dawn Ultra 50K, marking his 1007th ultra marathon. Other members celebrated various milestones, races, and personal achievements, emphasizing community and encouragement within the running family.