Luther Hill reflects on his arduous journey preparing for the Pistol Ultra 100-miler, a six-month training regimen that tested his limits through all four seasons. He highlights the importance of individual pacing in ultra-distance running and shares insights into the mental and physical challenges faced during the race, particularly during the second half. Supported by his partner, Janie Grace, and inspired by messages from loved ones, Luther ultimately finds fulfillment and joy in completing this grueling endurance event, marking it as his hardest achievement yet.
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Meet Merry Mullins, MM 15936
Merry Mullins shares her journey of turning grief into strength by starting to run marathons at 48 after the death of her mother. Despite lacking proper training or equipment, she completed her first marathon to cope with her loss and began a quest to run in all 50 states. Over 32 months, she faced various challenges but learned that persistence and the will to continue were key. Her experiences taught her that it’s never too late to start, emphasizing that every step counts, regardless of the pace.
Tales From Medal Monday Volume 5 Chapter 5
Medal Monday highlights recent achievement stories from Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics members, showcasing their personal experiences during various races. Alexis Davidson tackled the Vatican Express Marathon despite challenging conditions, while Sue Stevens enjoyed a scenic half marathon after recent weather setbacks. Notable finishes included Jennifer Clark in the Zydeco Marathon, Gysel Parajon in the Rattlesnake Dick 50k, and several others at iconic events like the NYC Half Marathon and races in Rome. Each member expressed enthusiasm and camaraderie in their running journeys.
Tales From Medal Monday Volume 5 Chapter 4
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. 2026 National Meet-Up at the OhioHealth Capital City Half Marathon National Meet Up Schedule – Capital City Half Marathon Weekend (Race onContinue reading “Tales From Medal Monday Volume 5 Chapter 4”
Tales From Medal Monday Volume 5 Chapter 3
Medal Monday showcases recent accomplishments from members of the Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics, highlighting various personal stories and achievements. Key features include details on the upcoming National Meet-Up at the 2026 Capital City Half Marathon, scheduled events, and recent race experiences shared by members. Notable mentions include runners completing significant milestones, such as Barbara Rausch’s 300th half marathon and individuals providing insights into race conditions and camaraderie. The community celebrates their shared passion for running and personal growth.
Cowtown Marathon 2026 Race Report – Back-of-the-Pack Edition
Brian Johnson participated in the Cowtown Marathon in Fort Worth, Texas, marking his 64th marathon and 33rd state. He enjoyed the generous 7.5-hour cutoff as a back-of-the-pack runner. Arriving in Dallas, he experienced the expo and the vibrant atmosphere of race day, featuring entertaining sights and a commemorative mile for fallen service members. However, a wrong turn at mile 23 cost him 10 minutes, creating frustration. Despite this, he finished strong and appreciated the unique cowboy hat-shaped medal. He encourages others to try this Texas race.
Tybee Run Fest Review: If You’re on the Fence…
Julie Smith Maxwell shares her enthusiastic review of the Tybee Island Run Fest, a race she has eagerly anticipated for years. She highlights its variety, offering options for all paces and distances, including a unique 5k night race and a family-friendly atmosphere with a kids’ run. The race supports the local economy, featuring only small, locally owned businesses. Maxwell praises the flawless logistics and distinct courses, showcasing the island’s scenic beauty. With excellent amenities, volunteers, and affordable accommodations, she rates the event five stars and expresses her excitement to return.
Palm Desert Half #216: Perfect Day, Great Company, Consecutive Bibs!
Lea Reyes completed her 216th half marathon in Palm Desert, a race she had never participated in before, encouraged by Karen A Flynn. The event was affordable and provided a nice getaway. After driving in the previous night, Lea enjoyed perfect running weather and a wide course that minimized contact with other runners. She ran with Karen almost the entire time, except for brief stops. The race concluded with cheers from the crowd. Next, she plans to participate in the Yeti marathon in Springfield, MO.
Happy Half Fanatics Anniversary Sina!
Sina Sco (HF15870) celebrates her anniversary as a Half Fanatic, which began during Super Bowl Weekend 2017. That year, she completed the Rock & Roll New Orleans marathon and qualified for Neptune status in Miami before achieving Mars status. Additionally, she reflects on her weight loss journey, which started after relocating to Texas. She emphasizes her commitment to fitness since that pivotal moment. Sina shares a recent photo from the Hot Chocolate 10K and mentions plans to run the Mesa Half Marathon soon.
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.