Schilling runs half marathon

Schilling Runs Half Marathon

The Schillings and Haile Gebrselassie

(Leighton Communications Photo)

Umm, No, Not Curt. Shonda.
Umm, Yes, The Red Sox Better Make Some News Soon.

Shonda Schilling ran the P.F. Chang's Third Annual Rock 'N Roll Arizona Half Marathon Sunday Jan. 15 with a time of 2:07. Shonda ran for the SHADE Foundation, an official charity of the marathon and half marathon.

And A World Record is Broken

Two-time Olympic gold medalist Haile Gebrselassie of Ethiopia shattered the world record in the half marathon Sunday with a time of 58 minutes, 55 seconds. Gebrselassie lowered the mark by 21 seconds. He is pictured (in center) above with Curt, Shonda, Gabby, and Gehrig Schilling.


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