News & Stories
News and Stories
Check out our latest news and media coverage to learn more about our members and community and how United In Stride is breaking down barriers for individuals with visual impairments.

Visually impaired runner takes on Honolulu Marathon for more than just herself
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Thousands of runners will be at the starting line for the 2024 Honolulu Marathon, but for Marri Murdoch, taking her first steps along Ala Moana Boulevard will be the culmination of a long journey.

Watch Video: Record number of visually impaired athletes race in Santa Barbara half marathon
Record number of visually impaired athletes race in Santa Barbara half marathon

Read Article: Record number of visually impaired athletes race in Santa Barbara half marathon
This year’s Santa Barbara Half Marathon attracted 6,000 runners with a record number of them being visually impaired. Nearly 50 blind or visually impaired runners, ranging in age from 12-78, participated.

Western States runner aims to become first visually impaired finisher
One competitor has a chance to make history at this year’s Western States Endurance Run, and all he has to do is cross the finish line at Placer High School. Of course, that is easier said than done, as the 100-mile course is as unforgiving as they come, but Mill Valley’s Will Barkan is determined to become the first visually impaired runner to finish the world’s oldest ultramarathon.

Overland and Sea: Separated by an ocean, united by the Majors. A Six Star story like no other.

United In Stride Opens David Han’s Eyes To New Horizons
In 2014, a mentor connected David Han, who has been blind since birth, with the founder of United In Stride (UIS), Richard Hunter. That connection changed David’s life.

Daughter guides visually impaired dad through Boston Marathon
United In Stride founder, Richard Hunter, and his daughter/guide, Kiersten, describe their experience running the Boston Marathon together.

Scott Jurek on United In Stride
Ultramarathoner Scott Jurek talks about his involvement with the blind and visually impaired community and why he is passionate about being a guide.

The effort helping visually impaired athletes run the California International Marathon
Five years ago, Roger Oberholzer decided to run a marathon for the first time. He has now run the California International Marathon five times, including this year. To help him run, he has a guide by his side every step of the way.
Our Community
United In Stride serves not only as a platform for connecting visually impaired walkers, joggers, and runners of all levels with guides, it is a way to build friendships, bonds, and community. Check out what we’re up to through our Instagram feed!
You can also find us on Facebook and YouTube!
Huge thank you to everyone who came out to the various events that United in Stride was at last week! Our members and ambassadors were present at multiple events across the country, and we had an awesome time getting out there, making connections with the community, and being active! This picture is from one of the events in California, where we had 14 blind and low vision athletes, 14 guides, and some additional blind/low vision athletes who we met at the event!
[Image description: Group of runners wearing medals smiling after completing a race, gathered together for a photo on a sunny day.]
![Huge thank you to everyone who came out to the various events that United in Stride was at last week! Our members and ambassadors were present at multiple events across the country, and we had an awesome time getting out there, making connections with the community, and being active! This picture is from one of the events in California, where we had 14 blind and low vision athletes, 14 guides, and some additional blind/low vision athletes who we met at the event!
[Image description: Group of runners wearing medals smiling after completing a race, gathered together for a photo on a sunny day.]](https://www.unitedinstride.com/wp-content/plugins/instagram-feed-pro/img/placeholder.png)
Shoutout to our amazing Los Angeles ambassador, Sonya Chapnick, who just completed her first-ever marathon at the Los Angeles Marathon!
With the support of incredible guides Aimee Specter (start to halfway) and Rachel Weinberger (halfway to finish), Sonya’s journey was full of heart, strength, and teamwork.
Check out this awesome video compilation by Rachel capturing the spirit of the day!
In Sonya`s words: "We were truly United in Stride!"

Did you know that United in Stride offers new activities beyond running and walking? Thanks to our brand-new expansion, our website now offers opportunities to connect for hiking, tandem cycling, and triathlon!
Log in now to update your profile with these new activity preferences and make some new connections! www.unitedinstride.com
[Image description: Promotional image for United in Stride featuring three sections: top shows two people hiking in the mountains, middle displays two people tandem cycling on a scenic road, and bottom captures a group participating in a triathlon event.]
![Did you know that United in Stride offers new activities beyond running and walking? Thanks to our brand-new expansion, our website now offers opportunities to connect for hiking, tandem cycling, and triathlon!
Log in now to update your profile with these new activity preferences and make some new connections! www.unitedinstride.com
[Image description: Promotional image for United in Stride featuring three sections: top shows two people hiking in the mountains, middle displays two people tandem cycling on a scenic road, and bottom captures a group participating in a triathlon event.]](https://www.unitedinstride.com/wp-content/plugins/instagram-feed-pro/img/placeholder.png)
We are incredibly grateful to our sponsoring partner, Choosing To See, for funding our latest expansion! Thanks to their generous support, United in Stride now seamlessly connects blind and low-vision hikers, tandem cyclists, and triathletes with sighted guides—just as we do for runners and walkers. Their commitment empowers our community, expanding access to more activities than ever before. Thank you, Choosing To See, for making this possible!
Learn more about Choosing to See at their website, linked in our bio!
[Image description: Thank you poster featuring an image of two individuals biking, with logos and a website link for Choosing to See.]
![We are incredibly grateful to our sponsoring partner, Choosing To See, for funding our latest expansion! Thanks to their generous support, United in Stride now seamlessly connects blind and low-vision hikers, tandem cyclists, and triathletes with sighted guides—just as we do for runners and walkers. Their commitment empowers our community, expanding access to more activities than ever before. Thank you, Choosing To See, for making this possible!
Learn more about Choosing to See at their website, linked in our bio!
[Image description: Thank you poster featuring an image of two individuals biking, with logos and a website link for Choosing to See.]](https://www.unitedinstride.com/wp-content/plugins/instagram-feed-pro/img/placeholder.png)
We’re thrilled to share a long-awaited update to our website—one that many of you have requested!
While running and walking have always been at the heart of MABVI`s United in Stride program, we know that many of you are eager to connect for more activities. That’s why we’ve expanded our search feature to include three new activities:
✅ Hiking
✅ Tandem Cycling
✅ Triathlon
Now, you can easily find and connect with community members who share your passion for these activities!
🔎 How to Update Your Profile & Get Started:
1️⃣ Log in to your United in Stride account.
2️⃣ Click "My Account" (top right corner).
3️⃣ Select "My Profile" from the drop-down menu.
4️⃣ Under "Athlete Info," check which fields need updating.
5️⃣ Click "Edit" under the "Profile" tab.
6️⃣ Complete or update your profile—including:
Your location (if you`ve moved)
Your experience running with or as a guide
Your availability for Hiking, Tandem Cycling, or Triathlon
Tandem Cyclists: Indicate if you have access to a tandem bike
7️⃣ Scroll down and click "Save Changes" before exiting—changes won’t save automatically!
8️⃣ Run a search to find others in your area who are ready to connect for a hike, ride, or training session!
📩 Questions? Email us at [email protected], and we’ll be happy to help!
We’re excited to see this new update bring even more connections and opportunities to our amazing community. Happy training!
Click the link in our bio to log into your profile now!

Featured Member Friday! Meet Scott Hudson, pictured here with two of his guides, including United in Stride Ambassador Cheyenne Meyer. Scott has used United in Stride to continue living a healthy life at his own speed.
Read more on our blog, link in bio!
[Image description: Three people smiling outdoors, the person in the center wears a headband and a shirt labeled "BLIND," while the person on the right wears a shirt labeled "GUIDE." They are surrounded by trees under a clear sky.]
![Featured Member Friday! Meet Scott Hudson, pictured here with two of his guides, including United in Stride Ambassador Cheyenne Meyer. Scott has used United in Stride to continue living a healthy life at his own speed.
Read more on our blog, link in bio!
[Image description: Three people smiling outdoors, the person in the center wears a headband and a shirt labeled "BLIND," while the person on the right wears a shirt labeled "GUIDE." They are surrounded by trees under a clear sky.]](https://www.unitedinstride.com/wp-content/plugins/instagram-feed-pro/img/placeholder.png)
MABVI and our United in Stride program will be hosting virtual booths this Friday from 10am – 4pm at the Blind Health Expo hosted by @accessiblepharmacy. This event is free for all attendees.
Register at the link in our bio!
[Image Description: Advertisement for Accessible Pharmacy`s booth at the 3rd annual virtual Blind Health Expo, happening from 10 AM to 4 PM ET. Features a registration link and a graphic of a sun.]
![MABVI and our United in Stride program will be hosting virtual booths this Friday from 10am - 4pm at the Blind Health Expo hosted by @accessiblepharmacy. This event is free for all attendees.
Register at the link in our bio!
[Image Description: Advertisement for Accessible Pharmacy's booth at the 3rd annual virtual Blind Health Expo, happening from 10 AM to 4 PM ET. Features a registration link and a graphic of a sun.]](https://www.unitedinstride.com/wp-content/plugins/instagram-feed-pro/img/placeholder.png)
Please join us in congratulating blind runner Sonya Chapnick and her guide Aimee Spector who completed the Santa Barbara Half Marathon together just over a week ago. Sonya and Aimee connected on United in Stride, and because of their work together, Sonya completed her first half marathon! We hope that you have more awesome runs ahead together!
[Image descriptions: 1) Two people smiling under the `Santa Barbara Half & 5K Start` banner at a race event, one holding a white cane and wearing a "blind" vest. 2) Two women smiling in athletic attire, one wearing a "guide" vest and one wearing a "blind" vest. 3) Two athletes at a sporting event, one wearing a "GUIDE" bib and the other a "BLIND" bib, posing near a tent.]
![Please join us in congratulating blind runner Sonya Chapnick and her guide Aimee Spector who completed the Santa Barbara Half Marathon together just over a week ago. Sonya and Aimee connected on United in Stride, and because of their work together, Sonya completed her first half marathon! We hope that you have more awesome runs ahead together!
[Image descriptions: 1) Two people smiling under the 'Santa Barbara Half & 5K Start' banner at a race event, one holding a white cane and wearing a "blind" vest. 2) Two women smiling in athletic attire, one wearing a "guide" vest and one wearing a "blind" vest. 3) Two athletes at a sporting event, one wearing a "GUIDE" bib and the other a "BLIND" bib, posing near a tent.]](https://www.unitedinstride.com/wp-content/plugins/instagram-feed-pro/img/placeholder.png)
Testimonials
Finding the right partner can be challenging, and incredibly rewarding for visually impaired individuals and guides alike. Check out what some of our members have to say about their experiences!