Julia K Khvasechko has been inducted into the Marathon Maniacs Hall of Fame for 2025, achieving eligibility by completing 333 lifetime marathons and ultras over nearly 20 years. She expresses immense gratitude for the support from her running community, emphasizing the significance of this accomplishment in her marathon journey.
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Redemption on the Trails: Conquering Mammoth Trailfest 50k
Gysel Parajon reflects on her experience completing the Mammoth Trailfest 50k after a previous DNF. Despite menstrual cramps and shoe chafing, she met all cutoffs and felt emotional reaching the finish line. Grateful for support from friends and volunteers, she looks forward to improving her time in future races.
Crushing the 2025 Jack and Jill’s Downhill Marathon Double
Steve Walters(MM338, DA9, DA21) – Crushed it! The Jack and Jill Marathon today was my fastest marathon in nearly ten months and my first sub-3:40 of the year (previous fastest time of 2025 was 3:48). It’s always fun running through the Snoqualmie Tunnel, a 2.3 mile long tunnel then all downhill to the finish (2,100 feetContinue reading “Crushing the 2025 Jack and Jill’s Downhill Marathon Double”
Chief Ladiga 100: Rick Albanese’s Inspiring Post-Cancer Comeback
Rick Albanese shares his journey to completing the Chief Ladiga 100-mile ultra marathon after battling cancer. Despite facing physical challenges and doubts, he pushed through, motivated by the camaraderie of fellow runners and his vow to return to racing. He crossed the finish line, reclaiming his life and earning the coveted buckle.
Finishing Marathon #545 at the Fall Freakin Fun Run in Kirkland
Steve Walters finished second overall and first among men at the Fall Freakin Fun Marathon in Kirkland, Washington, completing the race with a consistent pace of 8:45-9:00 per mile. He recorded nearly even splits, with a time of 3:51, and is preparing for another marathon the following day.
The Bryce Canyon Ultra
Dailyn Valdez (MM15916, DA3732, HF18660) & Tony Valdez(HF18746) – (May 19, 2024) We conquered just about 42 miles in 13 hours and 46mins. Nice temps at start at 38 degrees which is perfect ! Dry heat is no joke. My mouth felt like sandpaper the whole time. Yikes. Just felt like the impossible on theContinue reading “The Bryce Canyon Ultra”