The Mullet Marathon is a way of life.
It's a lifestyle dedicated to healthy living and inspiring others. Supporting great causes and going the extra mile. Letting your hair down and giving high fives.
Big smiles – we firmly believe – equal shorter miles.
Since 2002, the Mullet Marathon has made appearances at races and events around the country, delivering free high fives while helping raise money and awareness for a multitude of incredible people, charities and initiatives.
We're originally from Orlando, Fla., so you may have seen us at a Super Bowl, Daytona 500 or even running around Walt Disney World. We've been fortunate to be on the front page of Yahoo.com (pictured below) and featured on The New York Times website, ESPN.com and several other local and national newspapers, websites and television programs.
It's a lifestyle dedicated to healthy living and inspiring others. Supporting great causes and going the extra mile. Letting your hair down and giving high fives.
Big smiles – we firmly believe – equal shorter miles.
Since 2002, the Mullet Marathon has made appearances at races and events around the country, delivering free high fives while helping raise money and awareness for a multitude of incredible people, charities and initiatives.
We're originally from Orlando, Fla., so you may have seen us at a Super Bowl, Daytona 500 or even running around Walt Disney World. We've been fortunate to be on the front page of Yahoo.com (pictured below) and featured on The New York Times website, ESPN.com and several other local and national newspapers, websites and television programs.
In 2012 and 2013, the guys ran the 86-floor, 1,576-step Empire State Building Run-Up in New York City to help raise money for the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation – and achieve "The Highest Five."
In 2012, The New York Times kindly featured Bobby and Kenny, crossing the finish line at the top of the Empire State Building, in its online slideshow from the race.
In 2012, The New York Times kindly featured Bobby and Kenny, crossing the finish line at the top of the Empire State Building, in its online slideshow from the race.
Last year, Kelly Ripa from "Live with Kelly & Michael" interviewed the guys and gave them a high five before the climb (which you can watch in the video below; fast forward to the 2:10 mark).
Recently, we've spent a lot of time in New England, appearing at at numerous races, parades and events throughout area.
We also host our own 5K race – the High Five 5K – in Sandwich, Mass., to benefit Family Continuity.
Ernie #0001, one of the founders of the Mullet Marathon, recently accomplished the "Goofy Challenge" – running the Walt Disney World Half Marathon and Marathon on consecutive days.
It's not work if you're having run.
Recently, we've spent a lot of time in New England, appearing at at numerous races, parades and events throughout area.
We also host our own 5K race – the High Five 5K – in Sandwich, Mass., to benefit Family Continuity.
Ernie #0001, one of the founders of the Mullet Marathon, recently accomplished the "Goofy Challenge" – running the Walt Disney World Half Marathon and Marathon on consecutive days.
It's not work if you're having run.
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