A few our our favourite posts actually comes from you, our fans. These are some of the favourites from this year:
Finisher Medal just steps away. Here’s what it looks like just a few short steps from the Reggae Marathon finish at Long Bay Beach Park. That’s the Caribbean Sea on your right…just steps away from the course: Finisher Medal just steps away
Anatomy of a Modern Runner. I wasn’t inspired to run Marathons by the first Marathoner…he keeled over right after finishing! Today we ‘gear up’ pretty significantly to make it through a Marathon: Anatomy of a Modern Runner
Tips for running in heat and humidity. It’s warmer in Negril in December than most of North America and Europe. With the right approach and preparation you’ll get through just fine. Here are some tips: Tips for running in heat and humidity
My favourite mile at Reggae Marathon. Mile 25 at Reggae Marathon is Bob’s Mile in honour of Bob Marley. Look out for the inspirational sayings on the side of the road and on the pavement…they are sure to brind you home! My favourite mile at Reggae Marathon
Negril Sunrise. Reggae Marathoners like sunsets but love the Negril Sunrise…with our 5:15 am race start, we see it rise about an hour into the morning. Negril Sunrise
If you’ve got another blog post that you like, drop us a line.
Until next time…
Reggae Marathon RunninGuy (aka Sugar ‘Tuff Gong’ Bong)
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- Register for Reggae Marathon, December 5, 2015: Reggae Marathon Online Registration
- For more information check the Reggae Marathon Web Site
- Click here for more details on Reggae Marathon’s Abe Issa Award for Excellence
- Here is the official 2014 Reggae Marathon Video: Reggae Marathon 2014