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Race Recap: 2020 DONNA Half Marathon

Posted on February 26, 2020 by Shannon
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On February 9th, I ran and paced the 2020 DONNA Half Marathon in Jacksonville, Florida. This was my 6th time running a DONNA race, and 2nd time pacing at the race. I headed up to Jacksonville on Saturday morning with … Continue reading →

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Two Weeks Till DONNA!

Posted on January 27, 2019 by Shannon
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In two weeks, I will be running the 26.2 with Donna Marathon Weekend in Jacksonville. I will be pacing the 3:30 finish for the half marathon. If you have been following my running adventures for the last few years, you’ll … Continue reading →

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Race Recap: 2017 26.2 with Donna Half Marathon

Posted on February 19, 2017 by Shannon
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To say that this was a race I was looking forward to would be an understatement. I love the 26.2 with Donna marathon weekend. From the moment I ran my first marathon at the 2013 26.2 with Donna, I fell … Continue reading →

Posted in Running | Tagged 2017 26.2 with Donna, 26.2 with Donna, breast cancer marathon, DONNA marathon, galloway, half marathon, race recap, running | 2 Replies

Today is Giving Tuesday

Posted on December 1, 2015 by Shannon
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Welcome to December! It’s the official countdown to Christmas! It’s hard to believe that 2015 is so close to coming to an end. Before we know it, we will be welcoming in the new year. That said, I want to … Continue reading →

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I’m a 2014 DONNA Ambassador!

Posted on December 12, 2013 by Shannon
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Late yesterday, I received an email that brought a big smile to my face and had me jumping for joy (to be honest, I don’t know if I jumped, but there was some sort of movement going on). I was … Continue reading →

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Race Report: 26.2 with Donna!

Posted on February 19, 2013 by Shannon
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This was the big one. My first marathon, the race that I’ve been training for since June of last year. The big weekend was finally here and I was a mix of excitement and nerves by the time my mom … Continue reading →

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Shannon is a marathon runner out of Orlando, FL. She has completed five marathons, including the 2015 NYC Marathon and over 24 half marathons since 2012. Shannon is a Skirt Sports Ambassador, BibRavePro Ambassador, 261 Ambassador and pace group leader with the Orlando Galloway training program.
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