Gysel Parajon reflects on running the Redding Marathon after missing it the previous year due to an injury. Excited to finally tackle the course, she felt energized and elated while running alongside other participants. Despite experiencing discomfort in her glutes and hamstrings around mile 15, she realized her improvement in running as walking caused more pain. Gysel expresses gratitude for her family, friends, fellow runners, and race organizers for their support. She looks ahead to her next marathon in Northern Florida.
Tag Archives: Ultra Running
Run Family at the Mainly Marathons Aloha Series
Before races, the Marathon Maniac and Half Fanatic running family often takes a ‘Family Photo.’ A group photo was captured ahead of the Mainly Marathons Aloha Series in Kapaa, HI, on January 22, 2026. This tradition highlights the camaraderie and spirit shared among runners across the nation, showcasing community bonds through their passion for running. The photo serves as a memorable keepsake, celebrating the collective journey of these enthusiasts as they prepare to compete together.
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.
2025 Marathon Maniacs Hall of Fame Inductee Eddie Hahn
Eddie Hahn (MM184) has been inducted into the Marathon Maniacs Hall of Fame Class of 2025 after achieving 333 lifetime marathon finishes, including 33 marathons in Nevada. This accomplishment highlights his years of dedication and teamwork with fellow runners, marking a significant personal milestone over 41 years since his first marathon.
Tales from Medal Monday – Volume 4: Complete Chapter Archive
This 2025 volume highlights the motivational achievements and experiences of Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics members. Through various chapters, it showcases their dedication, community spirit, and the enjoyment found in running, celebrating both significant successes and smaller victories. Each story reflects the essence of perseverance and camaraderie among runners.
Tales From Medal Monday Volume 4 Chapter 18
Medal Monday showcases the achievements of members from Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics, highlighting numerous marathon finishes and personal milestones. Participants share their experiences from various races, including notable victories, challenges faced, and the joy of community support. Celebrations of personal bests and memorable moments abound in these inspiring stories.
Meet Club Member: Randall Hansen
Randell Hansen began running in 2004, progressing from 5Ks to completing a marathon in all 50 states by October 2022. As a member of the Marathon Maniacs, he has achieved multiple statuses and participated in prestigious marathons, including Boston and Berlin. Despite life’s changes, he remains committed to running and connecting with friends.
Running Through the Night: Devil After Dark Marathon Recap
Eddie Hahn recounts his experience at the Devil After Dark marathon, detailing his training, race strategy, and challenges faced during the run. Despite physical setbacks, such as cramps and encountering a pothole, he triumphed, finishing first in his age group at 4:14, dedicating his win to family.
Celebrating Keenan Haga’s 500th Marathon and 100 Marathon of 2025
Keenan Haga (MM9947) achieved a remarkable milestone by completing his 500th marathon and reaching his 100th marathon or longer during the Mainly Marathons Northwest Series, which took place from September 20–25, 2025. Congratulations to Keenan on this incredible accomplishment! Photo and post credited to Mainly Marathons Northwest Series.
From Marbles to Miles: Conquering 100K at Blood Run
Scott Pearson participated in the Blood Run, a 24-hour race aimed at completing as many 1.5-mile loops as possible. Initially targeting 50 miles, he and friend Sara pushed themselves to complete a 100k, finishing with just 20 minutes remaining. The experience highlighted the importance of setting goals and having supportive friends.