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Dane Rauschenberg, born May 31, 1976, is an amateur athlete who, in 2006, ran a certified marathon every weekend and raised money to benefit the Mobile, Alabama chapter of L'Arche Internationale as part of an effort he called "Fiddy2". The 52nd and final race was run on December 30, 2006.
Accomplishments
- running 52 consecutive weekly marathons in 2006 with an average time of 3:21.
Fiddy2
Fiddy2 has raised $42,588.40 for the Mobile, Alabama chapter of L'Arche Internationale. Rauschenberg continues to raise money through his website Fiddy2.
References
- Sciullo, Maria. "Running: Marathon of marathons about to end", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, December 30, 2006. Accessed October 28, 2007.
External links
- Dane's personal site
- Sports Illustrated Article on Dane Rauschenberg, September 2006
- NPR's Day to Day Interview about Fiddy2
- Park City TV interview about Fiddy2
- BBC Interview with Dane Rauschenberg about Fiddy2
- Little Rock Marathon Tribute to Rock Star Dane
- San Francisco Marathon self submitted blog entry
- Dane makes Marathonguide's top Marathoners of the year
- Interview with Dane after completing first sub-3 hour marathon during Fiddy2
- Slam! Sports Story criticizing the project as possibly causing long term damage