My Path to Winning Grandma’s Marathon

Many people know that my first “professional marathon” that I ran was the 2019 Grandma’s Marathon. Few people know, though, that my true marathoning career did not start at Grandma’s […]
Working Through an Injury

As a runner, being sidelined with an injury is the worst. There’s no doubt that spectating a race is an amazing experience. Cheering on runners and seeing their strength and […]
New Years Resolutions from our Grambassadors

The start of a new year usually gives us an opportunity to reflect on our goals and aspirations. New Year’s Resolutions have mixed reviews though. Setting goals and achieving them […]
My Running and Mental Health Journey

Running has been a part of my life for almost as long as I can remember. In high school, I was a sprinter and once I graduated, I took up […]
Grandma’s Marathon Changed My Life

When I think of Grandma’s Marathon I always get emotional for several reasons. For me, it is more than a marathon, but rather the most epic 26.2-mile victory lap that […]
Road to the Boston Marathon- Entry #2

Entry #2: An Uphill Battle By: Noah Mark Bitney “How long should you try? Until.” Jim Rohn Excuses are the killers of dreams, and I have no excuses for my […]
Great Gifts for a Runner in Your Life

Our 2022 Grambassadors are sharing their favorite running-related gifts that they have received for you to buy for yourself #treatyoself or for the runner in your life. /*! elementor […]
Fall Races Recap

Grandma’s Marathon may be our favorite race, but it only comes once a year. So many races moved to the fall this year it was hard not to have something […]
Behind the Scenes at Grandma’s Marathon

October feels like the start of a new year here at Grandma’s Marathon with registration opening and our event season wrapping up. It’s one of the those deceptively busy times […]
Beyond 26.2 – Grandma’s Marathon and The Young Athletes Foundation

By: Alissa Boyhtari Grandma’s Marathon represents so much more than people running 26.2 miles. Its roots go much deeper than those three days in June, extending all the way to […]