3 03, 2016

Tokyo Marathon 28 February 2016- The day we unite

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00March 3rd, 2016|member spotlight, Member stories, Running Stories|0 Comments

My Journey to Tokyo began in September 2015 when I missed out on the ballot entry. The day started with my husband being hospitalised and me being advised that I could not run Sydney marathon on the upcoming weekend.  Somewhere in amongst this “nightmare” I had an email saying my entry had been received and [...]

15 01, 2016

From 194kg to running strong.

By |2021-02-16T11:18:47+11:00January 15th, 2016|Member stories, Running Stories, Uncategorized|2 Comments

This is the story of RMA Amber Hart, once 194kg, overweight and struggling to enjoy her family. This is the story of how one mum conquered the demons that said you 'can't', and took the reigns and said 'I can'. This is a story about triumph and strength.  I was once an a 194 kilo women [...]

5 01, 2016

Member spotlight – Heather Hawkins, World Marathon Challenge

By |2021-02-16T11:18:47+11:00January 5th, 2016|marahon, member spotlight, Member stories, Running Stories, Trail/Ultra Running, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Having won the North Pole Marathon (female) in April 2015, Heather is now counting down the days to her next big event, the World Marathon Challenge in January 2016 which will entail running 7 marathons, on 7 continents, in 7 days! Coming from the beach side suburb of Coogee, on the east coast of Australia, Heather [...]

5 12, 2015

INJURY IS A DETOUR : THE POWER OF SUPPORT

By |2021-02-16T11:18:47+11:00December 5th, 2015|Member stories, Running Stories, Uncategorized|1 Comment

My name is Jo Lum, I live in the Hills District in NSW. Im 43 years old, a Married MumRunner with two primary school girls, and fair to say, that ‘runnning just makes me oh so happy”. It has also helped me overcome depression twice in my life, and has lead me on a journey [...]

30 10, 2015

The Pregnancy Files #3 by Mel Sykes-Bridge

By |2021-03-01T10:02:24+11:00October 30th, 2015|Member stories, running in pregnancy, Running Stories|0 Comments

I can hardly believe that another month has passed – this pregnancy is actually going pretty quickly compared to my first (I guess running around after a toddler helps with that!) This month has been about as busy as the last but much more enjoyable and less stressful and I have actually managed to fit [...]

28 09, 2015

The Pregnancy files – One mums pregnant running journey, Chapter 2

By |2021-02-16T11:18:49+11:00September 28th, 2015|Member stories, pregnancy, Running Stories|0 Comments

Phew!! What a month this has been, to say it has been challenging would be an understatement... I knew it was going to be a challenge to keep up my running this month as I was working towards running an event in Melbourne (organised from Canberra) for 300 pharmacists! So the first thing I did [...]

12 08, 2015

Injury to ultra – by Nicole Bunyon

By |2021-02-16T11:18:49+11:00August 12th, 2015|Member stories, Running Stories, Trail/Ultra Running, Ultrarunning|0 Comments

At the beginning of this year I was coming off an amazing 2014 running year. I had run numbers half marathons, 3 marathons, a 30k trail race and a 60k ultra. I was being coached by a fantastic coach, and I felt stronger and fitter than ever before. I was looking full ahead at my [...]

1 07, 2015

Gobi March by Jenni Buckley

By |2021-02-16T11:18:49+11:00July 1st, 2015|Member stories, Members stories, races, Trail/Ultra Running, ultramarathon|0 Comments

Earlier this month I ran and completed the Gobi March, a 5 day, 250km staged race held in the western province of China, essentially next door to Mongolia. I made up my mind to do this over 2 years ago. I had started running to get some peace and quiet , to find a part [...]

21 06, 2015

When running becomes a dangerous obsession – Vanessa Alford

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00June 21st, 2015|Injury Prevention, Member stories, Running Stories, training, Training Tips|5 Comments

When I heard Vanessa's story it resonated with me. I had just been reading about the effects of over training and was wondering if this was where I had ended up. I had a huge running year in 2014, and even with my major injury set back earlier in the year, I found myself burnt [...]

15 06, 2015

Gold Coast 100 Supermarathon – 50km event by Kassandra Reynolds (Sunshine Coast RMA Admin)

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00June 15th, 2015|Member stories, running, Trail/Ultra Running, Ultrarunning|0 Comments

“If your goals don’t scare you, they aren’t big enough!” – anonymous. This quote was the motivation for planning my 2015 run calendar. This was the quote responsible for my motivation to become an Ultramarathon runner and more…I had completed two marathons last year and I had set, trained with and finished my sixteen-week Nike [...]

13 06, 2015

Member Spotlight – Sally Dean

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00June 13th, 2015|Member stories, Running Stories|0 Comments

Full name:   Sally Louise Dean Nick name:  Shorty (I’m nearly 5ft in my Hokas) Age:  44 How many children do you have?  Two – Anthony is 8 and Alexandra is 5 When did you start running & why?  In 2007 I wanted to do a fun run.  I’d never run before, I was super morbidly [...]

5 06, 2015

Running after kidney donation. By Ros Lowe

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00June 5th, 2015|kidney donation, Member stories, Running Stories|4 Comments

All the time we come across and RMAer that inspires the human heart through their story. But sometimes, the stories are so inspirational that they must be told. This story is one such story. When I heard about Ros and her sacrifice, I could not help but ask her to share with us. Her strength [...]

23 05, 2015

My Journey to 50km. By Peta Davies

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00May 23rd, 2015|Member stories, race report, trail running|0 Comments

Well, I guess I should start with why I entered the North Face 50k having never run more than 22km. I had done a few trail races including the Glow worm Tunnel half marathon and loved them and had experienced true moments of utter peace, so who doesn’t want more of that right? When one [...]