Marathon Mile 18-20 aid station

Can someone point me to who covers the aid stations for miles 18-20? I'm looking to reach out to see if they still need volunteers.

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u/DFJollyK23 — 9 days ago

New Balance Rebel lover, what to try next?

I've been a big New Balance fan for a long time. I need a wide shoe, so that sometimes limits my options. I started with 1080s as a daily trainer that I did a few 10K races in but are now retired to my easy shorter mile and bad weather days. I then moved over to the Rebel v5s which I love and have done several 15K and halfs in, plus a good amount of my regular training runs. I have a few more halfs on deck over the coming months and am getting to a point where I'm ready to pick up a new pair of shoes. I luckily live in a place with a lot of demo runs offered and ran in the Asics Superblast 3s recently that were fun and found they fit well despite not being a wide, but don't love the look of them - they look like clown shoes on me. I haven't been a fan of Nikes.

I don't run fast enough to need a super shoe (but I did find a pair of NB SC Elite V5s in my size at a decent discount), and I recently learned I have plantar fascitis and really love a shoe with more cushion and squish in the heel. I'm not opposed to grabbing another pair of Rebel v5s or maybe something else in the New Balance line, but wanted to hear if there's an option I should look at first.

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u/DFJollyK23 — 3 months ago