Dear Supporters, I want to first start off by saying THANK YOU! Going to the Olympics has been a long awaited moment, and I cannot believe it has finally come. It has taken years of relentless hard work and patience,
My Race Walk to Rio
byWalking On The Road To Rio
byI missed the 2012 London Olympics by a mere 3 seconds at the 20k qualifier, followed by a devastating year of injuries that included 4 broken ribs from being hit by a cyclist during training, hamstring issues, and severe planters fasciitis,
Miranda Melville Hammers Out One More Win Leading Up To Olympic Trials
byMiranda Melville won the women’s 5000m race walk at the 2016 San Diego-Imperial USATF Western Championships held at Mesa College in San Diego, CA. A strong performance was delivered by the NYAC/Skechers Performance athlete on her road to Rio with a time of 22:16:00. While not the
Build up to Olympics Continues
byMiranda Melville earns 10th National Title For the 5th consecutive year, Miranda Melville has won the USATF 15K senior women’s National Race Walking Championships in Riverside, California. Her win came just 1 week after she raced at the World Race
Rome TOMORROW!
byIn the past April has been a month of exhaustion for me. I often find myself starting to feel a bit over worked and over tired. However, this year I have felt very good. Perhaps I am wiser now and
Miranda Melville Punches Ticket to Rome
by(Sunday, April 3rd, 2016 Earth City, Missouri) Miranda Melville will represent the USA in Rome, Italy, on May 7 & 8 in the IAAF World Team Championships of Race Walking. Melville finished 2nd on Sunday at the USA Team Trials
Miranda Melville finishes 7th at Asian Race Walk Championships
by(03/20/2016, Nomi, Japan) On Sunday, elite Race Walk athlete Miranda Melville, walked her way to an 89 second PR of 1:31:42 and a place in the record books as the 2nd fastest American Woman ever in the Olympic 20K event at
My Lesson in Letting Life Slow Down
byHuman nature creates this demand on us at times, which is truly maddening. We get so caught up in our lives, and although we try to stay grounded, and remember what really matters, we still let ourselves get swept up