![]() Any plans to put one on the web like your PRT program? Thanks for any advice you can provide us, and thank you for a wonderful column on !" Do you have or recommend any running programs to help those of us running it to max our performance? This will be my fifth MARCORPS Marathon, and it seems that I am always just doing my 5-, 8- and 12-mile runs every other evening (roughly) with a few 15-milers. He expresses his desire to reach out to a wider demographic and implores his fellow runners to encourage others (especially children) to start running."The Marine Corps Marathon is at the end of October. He also recalls how efficiently the Marines protected Oprah from the paparazzi and gave her the privacy she needed to focus on the race. Rick shares his memories of the year Oprah ran the race, wearing the number 40 bib to celebrate her 40th birthday. Rick recalls the time he was employed as a member of the security team tasked with guarding the Olympic torch on its journey from Greece to Atlanta, where it was received by Muhammad Ali and used to light the flame of the 1996 Olympics. Rick points out that, as well as making a positive impact on the local economy, the MCM event gives the public a chance to meet Marines face to face and witness the organizational skills of the Marine Corps for themselves. We learn that the Marine Corps Marathon was created in 1976 to help re-establish trust and build back community connection after the damaging media portrayal of the Marines in the Vietnam War. ![]() (00:21:48) The history of the Marine Corps Marathon. Rick remembers Megan’s can-do, compassionate approach to life and reveals that, since Megan was killed in action, a toy penguin has been presented in her honor to the final finisher in the MCM each year. ![]() He tells the moving story of Megan McClung, who pulled off the remarkable feat of organizing a marathon for military personnel in Iraq. ![]() (00:12:37) The legacy of Major Megan McClung. ![]() In this episode, you’ll hear from Rick Nealis on: Rick is also an accomplished runner whose lifelong mission is to encourage more people to take up running to improve their physical and mental health. He’s a former Marine and a people person who loves the camaraderie that comes with organizing and being part of such a large event. Rick Nealis has been the Race Director of the Marine Corps Marathon for nearly thirty years. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |