“My mom started running marathons when I was about 6 years old. Going to watch her races year by year, it inspired me to follow in her footsteps and deepen my passion for running. Last October, I ran my first marathon with my mom. The hours of training together was a priceless experience and I look forward to running with her for many more years.”—jaclinsims
“My mom is the reason I ran my first half marathon! For the longest time I insisted that I would never be able to run more than 5 miles. Senior year of college she signed me up for a half and said ‘we are doing this.’ That race changed my relationship with running forever and will always be one of the best times that I have spent with my mom.”—sarah_haviland
“I grew up running with my mom, I can’t remember a time when we didn’t run together. Almost every memorable, life-altering conversation we’ve had has been on a long run, and that’s why I love to run. We’ve run 10 half marathons together, and our first marathon is on the horizon. I couldn’t imagine racing without her. We don’t live in the same city anymore, but often as I’m running, I imagine she is running too, many miles away, and I feel at ease.”—susiebrustin
“My mom is my ultimate running inspiration. I remember running with her when I was little and her teaching me proper form by telling me to do ‘choo-choo train arms.’ Fast forward to college when I decided to train for my first half marathon and she ran (and walked) every step of the way with me. She continues to inspire me to lace up my shoes and run for the health of my body, mind, and spirit.”—mmmpeterson
“I remember my mom training for and completing her first marathon. I was 7 or so at the time. I was in awe with my mom’s race pictures and thought she looked like a superhero crossing the finish line. I picked up running in high school after she invited me to run a 5K with her. The rest is history—I’ve been a runner ever since!”—xtina_runs_far
“My mom took me to fun runs when I was young even though I would end up walking most of it or needing carried. Then she coached my junior high track team with only 5 or 6 kids. We both still run and encourage each other to push ourselves!”—liv_af_
“My mom took up running in her 50s and was really good at it. I remember cheering her on at her first marathon and loved the whole energy of the event. I eventually took it up myself and we have run a lot of races together. She is always game to sign up and we always have a blast no matter the weather, course or distance.”—_thelolo
“My mom convinced me to run my first half marathon with her during high school, and those long runs became our mother-daughter time every weekend. She pulled me through a really rough race, then the following year we trained together again for the same race and she pushed me to take 20 minutes off my time! Three years later, we trained separately for my first marathon and ran the race together. There is no way I would have finished the Marine Corps Marathon 2019 (torrential rain, tough running day) without my mom beside me every step of the way.”—kterhardt
“I took up running 20 years ago as a high schooler. My mom ran along with me every day before I graduated!”—enchristy