Lea Reyes recounts her experience at the Nanny Goat ultra race, where she completed her first 100-mile run in 29 hours and 22 minutes. The race, held on a ranch in Riverside, featured a friendly atmosphere with a supportive community, food stations, and personal aid setups. Despite challenges like heat and fatigue, Lea persevered, appreciating the camaraderie of fellow runners and the encouragement from supporters. She aims to improve her time in future races, highlighting the importance of training and recovery.
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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”
Hagg Mud 50K: One of the Muddiest Ever
Steve Walters shares his experience at the 13th Hagg Mud 50k, noting it was one of the muddiest races he has attended. He encountered challenging sections of sucking mud, particularly on the second loop. Adjusting his expectations, he took a slow and careful pace due to his limited recent trail running and a lack of confidence. Despite the tough conditions, he finished without falling, celebrating this as a personal victory in his 227th ultra marathon and 586th overall marathon/ultra.