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Dane Rauschenberg (born May 31, 1976) is an American
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and author who ran 52
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s, one every weekend, throughout 2006. He raised over $43,000 for charity, as part of an effort he called "Fiddy2".Facinoli, Dave
"Rauschenberg’s Milestone"
''
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'', January 8, 2007. Accessed December 10, 2007.


Background

Rauschenberg was born in Titusville, Pennsylvania, where he set numerous records as a high school swimmer. While earning varsity letters in track and field, running was not what he saw himself competing in. After attempting to walk onto the
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football team, Rauschenberg played rugby for two years before graduating in 1998. He then attended law school at
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where he began running to get into shape after putting on weight after college. After law school, and during a clerkship in Erie, PA, Rauschenberg began running more. What would be a precursor to his long-distance athletic prowess, but was lost on Rauschenberg at the time was his winning the Presque Isle Endurance Classic - a 12 hour run where Dane amassed 84 miles. Leading up to Rauschenberg's 2006 effort, he ran a few marathons, qualifying for and running the
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. Rauschenberg's first marathon was the Harrisburg Marathon in 2001, which he finished in a time of 4:12:07, 159th overall of 281 finishers. Rauschenberg also ran the 2004 Marine Corps Marathon in 3:31:13, in 685th place. Before 2006, some runners tried to see how many marathons they could run on consecutive weekends. For example, Richard Worley had run a marathon on each of 159 consecutive weekends. Others attempted to see how many different marathons could be completed within a single calendar year, with some runners reaching 90. Retrieved 2007-11-28 However, his enterprise competed for public attention with at least three other contemporaneous efforts, two of which involved running 50 marathons on 50 consecutive days.


Running


Fiddy2: 52 marathons in 2006

Rauschenberg called his effort "Fiddy2," which in the initial planning stages, did not have a charity fund raising component. After contacting the First Light Marathon in
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in the year prior to running the 52 marathons, Rauschenberg selected its beneficiary, the Mobile chapter of L'Arche, to be the recipient of his efforts. He obtained partial assistance for his effort in the form of race entry fee waivers, free meals from a local restaurant, free running shoes, and a free website. Rauschenberg reports that he did not obtain monetary donations to offset Fiddy2's costs, and estimated that total travel expenses related to the effort would be $20,000.Frequently Asked Questions
, Fiddy2. Accessed January 1, 2008.
Rauschenberg distributed weekly press releases to promote the fundraising effort, submitted blog postings, and spoke at marathon events throughout the year, participating as featured as a runner on race's websites and various blogs, including being part of a small group of "rock stars" noted by the
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.Hvilivitzky, Joe
"No problem filling his weekends"
Fallsview Casino Resort International Marathon, October 2006. Accessed January 9, 2008.
Rauschenberg sought radio, television, and print coverage to raise awareness about the fundraising marathon project with a website and blog. During the project, he ran marathons in Florida, Alabama, Maryland, Arkansas, Virginia, District of Columbia, Ohio, Indiana, Delaware, New York, California, West Virginia, Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Maine, Wisconsin, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Texas, Missouri, Alaska, the
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, and three in Canada. Late in the year, to preserve his streak of marathons, Rauschenberg organized the Drake Well Marathon consisting of 105.5 laps around the track at Titusville High School, his hometown's high school, as he was not aware of any other certified race scheduled for the Christmas weekend at the time. Rushin, Steve.br>"The Big Run-Around"
, '' Sports Illustrated'', October 2, 2006. Vol. 105, Iss. 13; pg. 21.
The race was limited to 25 runners, with 21 runners from nine states participating, and was the penultimate event of his effort. Fiddy2 was one of at least four charity fundraising projects in 2006 that involved a runner running 50 or more marathons during that year. Rauschenberg ran his 52 consecutive weekly marathons in 2006 with an average time of 3:21:16.Marathon List
Fiddy2, backed up by the Internet Archive as of August 18, 2010. Accessed August 2, 2012.
In recognition of Rauschenberg's efforts, he was named by the marathonguide.com website (a marathon reference website) as one of the 20 outstanding USA marathon runners for 2006, as part of an effort to recognize those individuals whose participation in multiple marathons "show that marathoning is and can be part of one's regular routine." The 52nd and final race was run on December 31, 2006, with $32,000 raised at that time.Sciullo, Maria
"Running: Marathon of marathons about to end"
'' Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'', December 30, 2006. Accessed October 28, 2007.
In 2007, Rauschenberg switched his career to race organizing and as a
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discussing his 52-marathon experience and offering suggestions about running as an aspect of a healthy lifestyle.


Running 202-mile American Odyssey Relay solo

In 2010, Rauschenberg ran the American Odyssey Relay, usually a 12 (or 6) person relay covering the from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania to Washington, D.C., in the time of 50 hours and 16 minutes by himself. A documentary entitled "No Handoffs" was made about the effort and successfully funded by
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in 2014.


350-mile run on the Oregon Coast

In 2012, Rauschenberg ran the length of the Oregon Coast, from the border of California to the border of Washington state in seven days. Rauschenberg spent an entire week running the full length of the Oregon coast averaging about a day. Stopping at four coastal high schools along the way, and returning to Portland on April 9 to visit a fifth high school, Rauschenberg's mission was to send a healthy message to kids.


Awards and recognition

* Asked to participate as a "charity chaser" at the 2007
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, the first in race history, where he would start last and raise five dollars for every runner he passed during the race.Staff
"Man chases down $3,500 for Frederick United Way"
''Gazette'', May 10, 2007. Accessed August 2, 2012. "Dane Rauschenberg started the Frederick Marathon as the absolutely last runner Sunday. He ended up in 17th place overall, earning $3,500 for the United Way in the process. Rauschenberg of Arlington, Va., was the marathon’s first 'charity chaser.'"
* Selected co-Male Runner of the Year by the Washington Running Club in 2006.Brtalik, Gene

, ''Washington Running Report'', September 17, 2008. Accessed August 2, 2012. "Corrigan Sports Enterprises announced today that Dane Rauschenberg will be this year's RBC Wealth Management Charity Chaser at the Under Armour Baltimore Marathon on Saturday, October 11, 2008.... He was one of 2006 MarathonGuide.com's Outstanding USA Marathoners of the Year as well as the co-Male Runner of the Year by the Washington Running Club. This will be Rauschenberg's second stint as a Charity Chaser. He served in the same capacity at the 2007 Frederick Marathon, passing 705 of a possible 721 runners."


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* ''See Dane Run'', Experience Publishers (December 17, 2008) * ''138,336 Feet to Pure Bliss: What I Learned about Life, Women (and Running) in My 1st 100 Marathons'', Bush Street Publishing (March 16, 2012) * ''Running With The Girls'', Booklocker.com, Inc., with Lacie Whyte (November 15, 2014) * ''Run This Place: 52 Must Run Races in North America '', Trinity Press (May 14, 2018) * ''Ignore The Impossible '', Mascot Books (December 2019)


See also

* Competing in a series of marathons


References


External links


Rauschenberg's website for the 52 marathon projectNPR's Day to Day Interview about Fiddy2
{{DEFAULTSORT:Rauschenberg, Dane 1976 births Living people American male ultramarathon runners Dickinson School of Law alumni Track and field athletes from Pennsylvania