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    Author: Toni Reavis

    TONI REAVIS is a veteran broadcaster/writer who has been informing and entertaining audiences for over four decades with his signature baritone pipes, encyclopedic knowledge, and sharp wit. One of the most respected names in running journalism, Reavis today mixes his passion for sport with his wide-ranging interest in politics, media, and culture. Currently residing in San Diego, California where he writes his influential tonireavis.com blog, Toni also serves on the board of directors of the Entoto Foundation, a 501C3 charity that brings needed health care to Ethiopia. In 2009 Reavis was inducted into the Running USA Hall of Champions. *****

    CHAMPIONS TO CLASH IN HONOLULU

    Honolulu, Hi – Looking through the winning times of the Honolulu Marathon over the years can take you back to the days before the first Running Boom when… Read more “CHAMPIONS TO CLASH IN HONOLULU”

    December 9, 2017December 10, 2017 by Toni Reavis

    COOLER WEATHER PREDICTING FAST TIMES IN HONOLULU

    Honolulu, HI. – As the countdown to the 45th Honolulu Marathon continues and the hotels along Waikiki Beach fill up with runners, all who assumed that the… Read more “COOLER WEATHER PREDICTING FAST TIMES IN HONOLULU”

    December 7, 2017December 7, 2017 by Toni Reavis

    MIND GAMES

    These next two weeks will mark the end of the 2017 marathon year, first with the 71st Fukuoka International Marathon this Sunday in Japan, followed by the… Read more “MIND GAMES”

    November 28, 2017November 30, 2017 by Toni Reavis

    MEB: WHAT’S IN A NAME?

    Pride, rue, chagrin, the emotions any of us feel about our name can run a wide gamut. For instance, my name is Toni, but as you notice,… Read more “MEB: WHAT’S IN A NAME?”

    November 15, 2017April 30, 2024 by Toni Reavis

    RELENTLESS SHALANE WINS IN NEW YORK CITY

    Like many a Boston Marathon finisher, Shalane Flanagan walked downstairs with a tender tred after the race. The Marblehead, Massachusetts native had attacked the old course with… Read more “RELENTLESS SHALANE WINS IN NEW YORK CITY”

    November 5, 2017November 5, 2017 by Toni Reavis

    NEW WAY TO DEAL WITH PED USE

    With Sunday’s running of the TCS New York City Marathon fast approaching, the fields are set, the course is ready, and the viewing parties have all been… Read more “NEW WAY TO DEAL WITH PED USE”

    November 3, 2017November 3, 2017 by Toni Reavis

    AMERICAN MASTER MEB SAYS SO LONG

      On that bright but chilly (38°F) November morning, I had the catbird seat aboard the NBC lead men’s TV motorcycle as the 2002 New York City… Read more “AMERICAN MASTER MEB SAYS SO LONG”

    November 2, 2017November 3, 2017 by Toni Reavis

    WHY RUN MARATHONS? POINT – COUNTERPOINT

    Hello, hello, hello, hello. So we got ourselves another big marathon coming up this weekend in New York City, 50,000 strong going the distance through all five… Read more “WHY RUN MARATHONS? POINT – COUNTERPOINT”

    November 1, 2017November 3, 2017 by Toni Reavis

    CONSIDERING CHICAGO 2017

    People have been asking why I hadn’t written anything on the outcome of this year’s Chicago Marathon after the historic win by Galen Rupp in the men’s… Read more “CONSIDERING CHICAGO 2017”

    October 17, 2017October 17, 2017 by Toni Reavis

    LEAD PACK: FINDING THE CATBIRD SEAT

    Do top marathoners ever watch tape on their opponents?  You know, like American football teams do, studying film from one game to prep for the next?  They… Read more “LEAD PACK: FINDING THE CATBIRD SEAT”

    October 5, 2017March 29, 2019 by Toni Reavis

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