2009 Mohawk Hudson River Marathon by Margaret Schmitz
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2/2/2012      Sherry Arnold's Sad Story: A Cautionary Tale

This is a link from Runners World about a woman who went out for an early morning run, alone, and never returned. There is a memorial run for Sherry Arnold this weekend and even a reproducible bib to wear while running. Just run your own route, thinking about this horrible incident that read more »

1/30/2012      Join Team Malaria in 2012

This is from Casey Baker, a part of Malaria No More. They have open spots on some popular races in 2012. If you are having trouble getting in, here are the races:

  • NYC Half Marathon on March 18, 2012, Manhattan
  • Marine Corps Marathon, October 28, 2012, Washington, DC
  • ING read more »

1/24/2012      Free Registration for Pete Sanfilippo Winter Run ends February 3

The Pete Sanfilippo Winter Run 5 Mile race on Sunday, February 5 is free to all pre-registered MHRRC members. Use the shopping cart to pre-register and save some $$$! If you don't pre-register by Friday, February 3, you will have to pay to run this race.

Note: this race is read more »

1/17/2012      Learn To Run

Polly Sparling will be starting a Learn to Run Group to begin Thursday, March 1 until Thursday, May 17 at Spackenkill High School from 5:30 to 6:30 pm (12 consecutive Thursday evenings). By the end, you will be able to run a 5K just in time for the new MHRRC  Women's read more »

1/8/2012      Recover from the Holidays: Balmy for a Change

This from race director Pete Colaizzo:

What a difference a year makes!

After slipping and freezing our way through the 2011 edition of the Recover From the Holidays (FA) 50-kilometer race a year ago, Saturday’s 17th edition of the race might have featured the most beautiful weather we can ever read more »