Catching up with Karin Wilson-Edmonds
I caught up with the busy Karin Wilson-Edmonds of Kingston who has set her goal of running in the Reggae Marathon 10K this December. She's...
I caught up with the busy Karin Wilson-Edmonds of Kingston who has set her goal of running in the Reggae Marathon 10K this December. She's...
It's all about the running of course but whew, what a weekend in Boston! The Reggae Marathon team including the Jamaica Tourist Board met up...
New York, Boston and Negril have something in common. Yes all are fantastic places to live but the common link for us runners is that they have...
Ever had one of those mornings when even the coffee wasn't enough to get you up and running? It happens. On those mornings a little...
I grew up eating bananas. That's not hard to do living in Jamaica. Boiled green bananas with meals and ripe yellow bananas for snacks...
Prince Harry did it! OK, maybe not so well and after he 'won' his race against Usain Bolt in Kingston earlier this year. There must...
It started on Facebook. On May 6 this year, Reggae Marathoners Larry Savitch, Dan Cumming and I are competing in an event we call the Reggae...
Reggae Marathon is one of 26 marathons across the globe joining forces to support each other on Twitter with a 26 day Twitterthon. If you're...
What was he thinking? When I first heard what Reggae Marathoner Navin Sadarangani did earlier this year, I thought he was crazy. I've run a...
In a race last year I sighed up with a web-based service that allowed my chip times to be sent to my Facebook page and to Twitter. You're...
Hat or no hat? At Reggae Marathon it is always advisable to wear a hat especially if you are running in the Half or Full Marathon. The...
“Running in Paradise” is a phrase I borrowed from Reggae Marathon fan Larry Savitch. Running in Negril is a great way to end the...