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Napa Valley Marathon #51
I ran the Napa Valley Marathon to celebrate my friend Reggie’s 60th birthday, and I have to say, it’s now one of my favorite races! The...


Clearwater Beach Marathon #50
In 2017, I had planned to run this race, but it was canceled due to weather. The cancellation was poorly communicated, and it was...


Roxbury Marathon #49
Another snowy Roxbury. That phrase alone says so much. My husband, Kim, and I bundled up in our winter running gear and prepared for what...


Richmond Marathon #48
The Richmond Marathon turned out to be one of my best race experiences yet. Kim and I met up with our friend Skip at the start, but I...


Hartford Marathon#46
Although I've run this marathon a few times I still get those "first time" jitters when I get to Bushnell Park the morning of the race....


Vermont City Marathon #43
Kim and I were feeling strong this training cycle and were excited to return to the Vermont City Marathon. As creatures of habit, we...


Big Sur Marathon #42
This year, when we ran Big Sur, we invited our Connecticut crew and rented a house with Suzy, Skip, Diane, Reggie, and Angie. Poor Angie...


Boston Marathon #41
This year marked my fourth time running the Boston Marathon, and as always, it was an experience like no other. For the first time, I...


Hyannis Marathon #40
The Hyannis Marathon was Kim's idea. It wasn’t a race I was looking forward to, especially since it was in the winter near the ocean. Kim...


Brooklyn Marathon #39
This was my first Brooklyn Marathon, and Kim and I signed up for it as an adventure run. We stayed in Brooklyn for the first time, and...


Roxbury Marathon - DNF
The Roxbury Marathon in 2016 was a race I’ll never forget—not because of triumph, but because it marked my first-ever DNF (Did Not Finish…or perhaps more fittingly, Did Nasty Fall). That morning, I woke up feeling unmotivated and told Kim I didn’t want to run. But I had convinced some friends to sign up, and the sense of obligation outweighed my reluctance. So, there I was again at the start line, bundled against the colder-than-usual December weather. The race started well e


New York City Marathon #38
Running the NYC Marathon is always an incredible experience, but this year, Kim and I found ourselves facing a whole new challenge . Our...


Chicago Marathon #37
This was my first Chicago Marathon, and it was also the first time Kim and I would be missing pacing at Hartford. We tried to find...


San Francisco Marathon #36
This was my second time running the San Francisco Marathon, but this year felt extra special. I had the honor of being selected as a race...


Mad Marathon #35
If you had asked me back in 2012 if I would ever run the Mad Marathon again, my answer would have been a firm "No." Known as one of the...
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