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Blind Runner Set to Run the Antarctica Marathon Press Coverage

“The motivation is really my fascination with the South Pole,” Wagner said in an interview with Runner’s World Newswire. “I can’t imagine what the seventh continent looks like so I have to go there to experience it.” Read More

Girl's Mission in Dad's Memory Takes Her to the Antarctica Marathon Press Coverage

But Vinecki, a tri-athlete and youth aerial skier, may have already put her toughest test behind her when she traveled to Antarctica, the world's driest, windiest, and iciest continent as part of a world marathon tour she developed to spread awareness and raise money for prostate cancer. Read More

10 Reasons to Run the Antarctica Marathon Press Coverage

The Antarctica Marathon and Half Marathon benefits Oceanites, a non-profit research group that measures the flora, fauna and wildlife and the impact of tourism on Antarctica. "Over the past three years, the event has raised nearly $150,000," Read More

14-Year-Old is Youngest to Finish a Marathon on Antarctica Press Coverage

When 14-year-old Winter Vinecki, an ace student at Stanford University’s online high school and two-time Ironkids national champion, crossed the finish line of the Antarctica Marathon on March 30, she became the youngest person to run 26.2 miles on the formidable continent. Read More

Alexandria's Brooke Curran on Winning the Antarctica Marathon Press Coverage

There is no Antarctica Marathon, of course — not in the sense that there is a Boston Marathon or a New York Marathon or a London Marathon. It and other exotic races are the creation of Boston-based Marathon Tours and Travel, whose founder, Thom Gilligan, realized serendipitously 19 years ago how far Type A distance runners would go in pursuit of their goals. Read More