Tag: Running
A Runstoppable Journey: Brisbane Marathon Festival Recap
Australia, Races, Running, Running Routes | 0 |
Travel and running influencer, Monique White, who has run races in close to 50 countries on 6 continents recaps Brisbane Marathon Festival one of the oldest and most popular sports events in Queensland, Australia.
My Top Destination Race Picks
Interested in running the world? Travel and running influencer, Monique White, who has run races in close to 50 countries on 6 continents offers her picks for best destination races.
Global Running Day: Why I Run
Global Running Day is a day dedicated to the running community to celebrate their passion for running. In the spirit of solidarity with the worldwide running community, a runner offers several reasons to run.
A Runstoppable Journey: Rock ‘n’ Roll Santiago
A recap of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon series, which takes its show on the road to Chile with the Rock ‘n’ Roll Santiago Half Marathon.
A Runstoppable Journey: Pyramids Half Marathon Recap
An avid traveling runner looks at the Pyramids Half Marathon, which takes runners on a “race through history” in the shadow of the Great Pyramid of Giza, the oldest and last remaining of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
A Runstoppable Journey: Monique Runs 50
Travel and running blogger racing into her 50s by completing 50 races in 50 countries. A look at her RUNstoppable journey thus far.
Run the World: Riga Marathon
A recap of Tet Riga Marathon, one of Northern Europe’s premier athletic events. The marathon, which takes place in Riga, the capital of Latvia and the largest city in the Baltic countries, is one of only 12 IAAF Gold Label marathons in Europe.
Run The World: KLM Aruba Marathon
Caribbean, Dutch Cities, Races, Running, South America | 0 |
Aruba Marathon takes place on the Dutch Caribbean island and is part of the KLM sponsored Run in the Sun series.
48 Hours in Zagreb
Known as the “City with a Heart” Zagreb has a medieval old town, cobblestone streets, and a look and feel that is very different than other cities in Croatia, thanks in large part to the 18th and 19th century Austro-Hungarian architecture that permeates the landscape.
Pedestrian-friendly and brimming with museums, parks, restaurants, and shops, Zagreb is an excellent choice for a city break.
