It’s that time of year again! Twin City Track club sending off some phenomenal runners to run THE Boston Marathon. The Super Bowl, World Cup, Major Leagues equivalent for runners. Though who knows what any of those terms mean, we’re runners, we only follow runner lore. Let’s see who all was sent out this year: Nathan Beamguard Jeremy Bush Myron ...

Twin City Track Club was recognized by RRCA (Road Runner’s Club of America) as the winner of the 2024 Excellence in Communication Award. Road Runner’s Club of America is a national level running association that encourages running clubs and groups to be encouraging of individual runners, empowering them to join the running world in any capacity, be it for health, ...

History of a Color Run The Color Run originated in 2011 as a fun twist on traditional running events, aiming to encourage fun and fitness rather than competition.  The vibrant festivals of Holi, the Indian festival of colors, were the inspiration for The Color Run as a way to celebrate health, happiness, and community.  The Color Run has grown into ...

Co-Authored by Kelly Greene and Chris Cutler Kelly Greene and Chris Cutler recently completed the Tokyo Marathon; Karen Preli asked Kelly if she’d write up a race report. Many weeks and words later, she put together this post and asked Chris to add to it. We hope it inspires you to run Tokyo, or somewhere else that seems exotic and ...

My Last President’s Message for TCTCIf you’ve ever lined up at the start of a race and looked around — heart pounding, nerves humming — you know how big and small the world can feel all at once. There are the speedsters up front, the run-walkers chatting in the middle, the brave souls at the back checking their watches nervously. ...

The energy in Winston-Salem was electric as TCTC hosted one of its most inspiring weekends yet — a celebration of movement, resilience, and the boundless spirit of the running community. At the heart of it all was the club’s Winter Seminar, headlined by the incredible Mirna Valerio — ultramarathoner, author, advocate, and living testament that running truly is for every body.  The event was powered ...

Two days post “race” and I sit here, very delicately, leaning a little to one side on my posterior muscle, and thinking “well, it could have been a lot worse!” Oh, it was a challenge all right, this 50-miler at Umstead Park on April 5th, 2025.  Easy course (as far as 50/100 milers go), great volunteers, excellent food and aid ...