
The Maine Shakeout
Running partners, turned close friends, Lindsey and Andrea share their running experience from two different perspectives. Lindsey, an avid runner in her mid 30s, is a local high school track and cross country coach, and has a passion for nutrition and technical aspects of the sport. Andrea, a mom of three teen athletes, is approaching her 50s, enjoys running and endurance sports even though her body is starting to object a bit more vehemently. Join them as they talk about running, food, local legends and every day athletes of Northern Maine.
The Maine Shakeout
OJ Logue- Maine's First Deaf Olympian
Owen J. Logue is Maine's first Deaf Olympian. OJ was born deaf and had very little communication with those around him until later in life. He overcame endless hurdles in life to become the accomplished leader that he is today. He has served as the Executive Director of The Maine Educational Center for The Deaf and Hard of Hearing. He has held positions in higher education at a number of Universities. He is a former Collegiate Track and Cross Country runner turned coach, now coaching MDI High School. He has been inducted into the Maine Running Hall of Fame and he is currently coaching the US Deaf Olympic team. OJ created a sanctuary for distance runners when he founded Acadia Running Camp. He does it all and deeply believes in paying it forward. It was another great shakeout.