Tom May

Tom may

Born: 1966
High School: Smith Cotton High School Sedalia, MO
College: Truman State University, University of Central Missouri
Career: For the last 20 plus years I have worked at MFA Oil Company, a farmer cooperative energy company, in Columbia, MO
Family: Married for 30 years to my wife Robin. Our family includes Madison and Kyle Wolf and Matthew and Rachel May.  We are blessed to have your first granddaughter Luka.
Residence: Columbia, MO and part time in Overland Park, KS (to be close to Luka)

Personal Bests:
Marathon – 2:47 (1998 Chicago Marathon)

Personal Bio:
I started running when I was 11 years old and in the late 70’s and early 80’s got sucked into the running boom and all of the road races back then. Had a decent high school career and ran in college for a little bit at Truman State.  I ran my first marathon in Chicago very undertrained with my lifelong buddy in the early 90’s and got hooked again.  I ran my marathon PR in Chicago in 1998 in 2:47.

I have gotten the privilege of watching my wife complete several marathons and watching my kids Madison and Matthew compete in track and cross country and build lifelong friends just as I have had the privilege of doing.

In 2023, 30 years from my first attempt in Chicago and 25 years after my marathon PR and 25 marathons later I ran 2:57 in Chicago as part of the Abbott World age group marathon championships. Proud to have ran sub 3 in each of the last 4 decades. 

I have transitioned into more of a half marathoner over the last decade as my favorite but will end up racing about anything. I have a great group of people that I train with and I love the community that comes with running.  I volunteer at our kids summer track program, have certified a bunch of race courses (because accuracy matters), spend time chasing state age records and you can usually catch me watching track meets (local or in Eugene or on TV) if I am not running or most likely talking about running (or running shoes).  Hope to stay healthy and keep going as long as I can and enjoy this gift of running.