by Race Director | Mar 15, 2022 | Asheville Marathon and Half, Event News, In the News
This article is in collaboration with the Epsom Salt Council and the original post can be found here on the Epsom Salt Council blog. Whether you are new to running, a casual runner or an avid runner – recovery is an important step to ensure a healthy body. The...
by Asheville Marathon & Half | Nov 6, 2019 | Asheville Marathon and Half, Event News, In the News
Why I chose the Asheville Marathon as my first marathon by Christin Carter After spending 2018 running half marathons and constantly trying to push myself, I decided if I was EVER going to run a full marathon, that was the time to do it. I felt like I was probably...
by support@idaph.net | Oct 30, 2019 | Asheville Marathon and Half, Event News, In the News
8 Reasons to Make the 8th Asheville Marathon & Half your next girls’ weekend by Julia DiTillio Bips Mountain air. Flowers in bloom. Wine. Have I gotten your attention yet? The Asheville Marathon is the perfect excuse for a girls’ weekend getaway for you and...
by support@idaph.net | Oct 22, 2019 | Asheville Marathon and Half, Event News, In the News
Only five months away! Time to start planning for your spring marathon! Asheville Marathon celebrates 8th year The 8th annual Asheville Marathon & Half at Biltmore Estate is the only race of its kind, run entirely on the grounds of Biltmore in Asheville, North...
by support@idaph.net | Oct 18, 2019 | Asheville Marathon and Half, Event News, In the News
Outside Magazine listed the Asheville Marathon & Half as one of the top 9 favorite destination races Outside Online Magazine has selected the Asheville Marathon & Half at Biltmore Estate as one of the top 9 favorite destination races for runners. With so many...
by support@idaph.net | Sep 18, 2019 | Asheville Marathon and Half, Event News, In the News
Outracing Cancer: Daphne Kirkwood shares her personal journey with lymphoma by Stephanie Miller “Cancer is a word, not a sentence.” – John Diamon For Daphne Kirkwood, cancer was more like a question mark. It was the last thing she expected to hear from her...