From Deseret News archives:
Utah runner completes 100th career marathon
Carling has run Deseret News race 24 times
Since then, the attorney's marathon race history has been nearly as impressive as his biography of service in Utah:
- He's run the Honolulu Marathon 22 times.
- Twenty-four Deseret News Marathons.
- Twenty-four St. George Marathons.
- Twenty-four Boston Marathons in a row. "There aren't too many who have done that," Carling says.
- In the early 1990s, he was invited to run in a San Francisco Marathon that started with a run across the Golden Gate Bridge into the Presidio, then traversed the span of hills in the City by the Bay three times before the end. That race was really rough, Carling says. But not rough enough to keep him out of the Deseret News Marathon six days later.
"I've thought about quitting several times but I don't when I think of Richard and all he's done," said Dave Mecham, one of Carling's running pals and no slouch in the distance-running community himself.
Mecham, with 31 marathons under his own belt, is one of several friends who ran the distance of Wednesday's race with him. Carling's wife, Diane, designed a snappy T-shirt design to mark the 100th marathon occasion and another friend, Bill Francis, ordered a few dozen racing singlets with the emblem for fans, family and friends to wear Wednesday.
The University of Utah grad has been at it since 1977, when nausea and pain in his chest, arm and stomach caused his fellow elected senators to help him off the Utah State Senate floor and call a doctor. He wasn't having a heart attack, Carling was told. "The doctor said, "No, it's not a heart attack but it's stress and you have to do something," Carling recalls.
He did.
He and then Democratic Mayor Ted Wilson started a fun challenge that has lasted through the years. Carling started running at the old Deseret Gym, then moved outside when the building's cooling system broke down. He and Wilson, long-time friends and running buddies, entered the 7-mile Mt. Ensign Challenge after a bit of training and Carling was pleased with a decent performance.
"That's when I got hooked on running."










