The Amazing Feet Running Club

RUNNERS OF ALL PACES & DISTANCES WELCOME

Club Background

Club Activities

Group Runs

Race Results

Upcoming Races

 
November 7, 2011
Great Swamp Devil Races Update
The Lord Stirling School has rescheduled the races for Sunday, December 4, 2011.  Visit the "Upcoming Races" page for new details and to download a race application.


 

At the present time, the members of the Executive Committee are:

Simon Lamb, President
Renée Gallizzo, Vice President
Jodi Lee Alper, Secretary/Treasurer
Ron Kieliszewski, Member-At-Large
Mary Ellen Hennessy-Jones, Member-At-Large

The club has evolved from primarily a "fitness" promoting organization,
to one whose members have a fairly wide range of interests. While
promoting fitness and maximizing quality of life is still the foundation
of the Amazing Feet Running Club, many members are avid marathon
runners, triathletes as well as ultra marathoners.


Membership

The club has about 100 members that are pretty evenly split between men and woman. Almost all of the members reside in the Morris, Somerset and Union County area. Members range in age from the 20's with a fairly large contingent of masters runners (over 40).
Like more information?       Email the club president now.



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Download Membership Application
 
New Members

Amazing Feet Running Club would like to welcome its new members. 
Please be sure to say hello if you meet them at future group runs.

November
Dawn Jordan, Branchburg
Christine Boffa, Chatham
Lisa and Evan Lee, Clinton
Sue and Andy Brown, Basking Ridge


October
Nancy Marsillo, Warren

September
Renée Oliver, Basking Ridge


R2C16 1st Place Veterans Women Team - Sue, Dale, Barbara, Liz, Michelle, Renée and Jodi Lee
 
Newsletter

Our club newsletter - "What's Afoot" - is currently produced quarterly.  Articles are submitted by members on a wide range of running related topics.  The two most recent issues are available for download now.

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Summer 2011 Issue
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Winter 2010 Issue
 
 
 

"Marathoning is just another form of insanity."
John J. Kelly, winner of the 1952 Boston Marathon