Ron Martin has been a health and physical education teacher for 30 years and a track and cross country coach for 47 years. He has spent his entire career working with children and young adults, helping them develop into better runners and ultimately better people. He coached at Caldwell High School in Caldwell, Ohio at the start of his career-where his cross country team won the national championship in 1986-and other high schools and universities throughout Ohio. Among the numerous awards Ron has won are the Noble County Goodwill Ambassador Award, the Marv Frye Award, State Coach of the Year for Ohio, and four different Track and Cross Country Hall of Fame inductions. Randy Lowe was one of the key runners on Coach Martin's nationally celebrated cross country team. He has also been a Running/Masters Age Group Athlete, was an NCAA Division 1 cross country letterman at Kent State University, and has completed five marathons, including two Boston Qualifying Marathons at ages 45 and 50 and the 2014 Boston Marathon at age 45. He finished third in the 2019 Arnold Pump and Run (17:47 5k) at age 51.