Marathon & Beyond, Volume 9, Number 3 — May/June 2005. 3 articles from this issue, recovered from the original PDF and digitized for the Marathon Handbook archive.
My Most Unforgettable Marathon (And What I Learned From It)
Riva GraemeMay 2005
My Most Unforgettable Marathon (And What I Learned From It) Riva GraemeMay 2005 CHICAGO, October 24, 1999—The marathon holding the most exciting memories for me was Chicago in 1999. To…
The History of the Marathon in Canada Marion E. RaychebaMay 2005 “Where is it now, the glory and the dream?” (From Ode, Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood…
Give It That Good Old College Try David R. JennysMay 2005 PART 1 OF 2 It was Thursday afternoon, much like many other Thursday afternoons over the past few months….
Lessons From a 100-Mile Virgin Kevin PolinMay 2005 I am probably like most people who wind up running a 100-miler: the thought of doing the distance had been eating at…
You Want to Put On a Marathon—Where? Ivan HurlburtMay 2005 I wasn’t sure how to write this. I am by no means a writer. My creative skills have been limited…
One for All, and All for One Richard BenyoMay 2005 May/June 2005 On the Road 13 Volume 9, Number 3 With Joe Henderson Travel with Joe as he shares his…
On the Hardrock Board Marc WitkesMay 2005 I first attempted the Hardrock 100-Mile Endurance Run in 1998. I was miserably underprepared, naive, and weak. I dropped out, embarrassed, with my…
Benefits of Marathoning DR. Bea CarsonMay 2005 BY DR. BE a CARSON Preliminary research is complete and the results are in—completing a marathon is great for you in many ways….
When You Can’t Run Joe OakesMay 2005 It happens. Most of the time it happens because you have been assailed by an injury, maybe serious and lasting, or maybe just…
Duel at Deadwood Nancy GriffithMay 2005 FROM GHOST TOWN TO THE NATIONAL HISTORIC REGISTER Not much more than 20 years ago, Deadwood, named for the burned trees that the miners…