The tender scene at the marathon finish line has been taken over by bros with beers. |
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The main public television network ARD converted its New Year's Eve variety show into a donation marathon. |
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However, he was still part of the marathon as he rode in a jeep the final three days giving support to those still running. |
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Do you know something, his Girl Friday, who organises his race plans, is running in this year's London marathon. |
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She achieved her best time for the marathon of 2hrs 55 mins in London nine years ago and still holds the Rochdale 20 course record. |
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When you start the London marathon, you've got crowds cheering, you've got pretty girls giving you isotonic drinks. |
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It is, I imagine, like sub-aqua diving or being in intensive care or running the last mile of a marathon uphill. |
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An actuary from Brentford will be putting her best foot forward in this year's London marathon, to help charity Whizzkids. |
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In a bid to enter the Guinness Book of World Records, the orchestra had also staged a continuous, marathon non-stop performance for 36 hours. |
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No candidate is more emotionally prepared for the exhilarating highs and debilitating lows of a presidential marathon. |
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He ran the Great North Run last year and took up the challenge of the marathon. |
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He recalls how impressed he was as a child by the volubility and animation of his uncles' marathon conversations. |
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A year later, he did the second Bolton marathon and knocked an hour off the time. |
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I'm a slouchy mope with the energy of a hungover sloth who's just completed the Sao Paulo marathon. |
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Yours truly knocked over twenty bottles and woke up next morning able to take Gold in the pole vault and long jump, and then run a marathon. |
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In the 19th inning of the marathon game, Conigliaro attempted to bunt with two strikes. |
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The former cross-country champion has created quite a stir since she began training for a marathon debut. |
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Kieren Fallon's mount is going well turning into the home straight of the marathon race but looks as if he cannot get a clear run. |
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The sound of music filled a Warminster school on Tuesday when pupils tinkled the ivories non-stop in a piano marathon. |
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But yes, I had geeky fun and will see the three films back-to-back at the trilogy's first marathon screening. |
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But the vicar, whose former parishes include Rochdale and Ashton under Lyne, did not let the incident put him off his marathon ride. |
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A teacher on a marathon mission to boost the coffers of a charity close to her heart is staging a festive fundraiser for the cause. |
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Over the summer Matt, from Rodbourne, completed the Athens marathon despite sweltering temperatures. |
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This isn't to say that many of the nutrition rules that apply to sofa huggers don't apply to, say, marathon runners. |
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If you wish to become an ultrarunner, first follow a well-thought-out plan to get in the best marathon shape possible. |
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I look forward to skiing the entire course one day and may just tackle the marathon next year. |
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Without amplification, a single photon traveling a marathon path length doesn't make a difference. |
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After such a marathon 64 years on top, it was scarcely surprising when the Empress of India finally pegged out almost 100 years ago today. |
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If not, she's off to Spain with her clubmates to take part in the Benidorm half marathon. |
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Long-term he has his sights on a marathon debut at the end of the year but he still has unfinished business on the track. |
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Since then he has run the London marathon and the gruelling 150-mile Great Sahara Run. |
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For most people, running a marathon would be the realisation of a lifetime ambition and the ultimate test of endurance. |
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The pair have been in training for the marathon endurance test since October. |
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A Swindon doctor and marathon runner looks set to finish the ultimate endurance test in the Sahara Desert. |
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Many a young brogrammer is shocked to discover his ilk didn't invent the 24-hour coding marathon. |
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A man in an antique diving suit completed the world's first underwater marathon last month. |
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Ignoring the pain, he sprinted toward the gate like a runner at the end of a marathon. |
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The great man was so exhausted in the four-hour marathon dogfight that he stood at the back of the court vomiting early in the fifth set. |
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He was struck down by kidney stones that put paid to an earlier attempt at the double marathon. |
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By a marathon effort, they haul themselves out of bed and drag themselves to the park for the express purpose of meeting their girlfriend. |
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There is also the story of the birth of the modern marathon, which will doubtless be trotted out in the next fortnight. |
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In my second race, my dad, who was a marathon runner, told me to relax while running the downhills. |
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We could be mean and liken it to one of the charity pantomime horses that trots over the finishing line eight hours after the marathon was won. |
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Watching the marathon of dance I felt honored to attend and in awe of a culture where dance and worship fluently interlock. |
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He needs as much exposure to the international stage as he can get before the Euro marathon begins. |
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Joseph will come up against stiff competition in the 26-mile marathon dominated by the East Africans, Kenyans and Ethiopians. |
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Amhara and other Ethiopians are prime marathon runners because the high altitude prepares them well for competition in other countries. |
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He was happy that his marathon performance had evoked a very positive response from the audience. |
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Surely our leaders would be better engaged to remove all traces of film music from our holy places rather than chasing female marathon runners. |
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From that point on her focus had been on the Olympic marathon, for which she started a red-hot favourite. |
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Steward claims she would not have been able to compete in the marathon without the crystal to awaken her dormant mind power. |
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The big news story of the Athens Olympics was Paula Radcliffe, Britian's red-hot marathon gold-medal favourite, failing to finish. |
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In 1989 the first five finishers all ran the marathon in less than one hour, 40 minutes. |
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There can be no doubt that you could run a fairly good marathon and never do a lick of anaerobic training. |
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The under-12s girls team had an extended programme and ended their marathon with five wins and a draw from their six matches. |
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There he found a deck of cards and began a marathon game of one-handed pinochle. |
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Roger once won a local dance marathon, staying upright with his soft-shoe partner for over 35 hours. |
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The company had been a tentative sponsor of the first marathon before backing out. |
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Raves are party venues characterized by the presence of loud music, marathon dancing, and laser light shows. |
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What possessed you to train for a marathon at the North Pole, one of the coldest, most desolate places on Earth? |
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Twelve years ago he was a healthy marathon runner, but now he has a list of symptoms as long as your arm. |
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Open to all comers, it attracts thousands of Norwegians, and most of the world's best marathon skiers. |
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Congratulations to all involved in the marathon and our best wishes for yet another successful season. |
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But one place that trendy diet doesn't belong is in the lives of athletes, whether they be marathon runners or weekend warriors. |
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While the BBC wound up their weekly sports marathon with a results round-up, ITV gave us a spot of all-in wrestling. |
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As well as the marathon there was a relay team race, a fun run and a walk, all taking place in bright sunshine and warm weather. |
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A sales director is putting in a marathon fundraising effort to help fight the debilitating disease affecting his wife. |
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As the number of marathon runners, tennis players and athletes increases, so does the importance of sport-specific training. |
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You can have great track, road and marathon runners all competing in the one race. |
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Yes, my friend and I came up with that when we were having a sci-fi movie marathon. |
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More than 800 marathon runners from overseas flew into the province for this run. |
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Participants then compete in five year-age divisions in all athletic disciplines including the marathon, cross country running and race walking. |
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She leads the world in that event as clearly as she did in the marathon before Sunday. |
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The training has in many ways been harder, if more varied, than for a marathon. |
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Yet this woman managed to run not just any race, but the marathon, and won the gold. |
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A full marathon would require me to run all the way back to Roehampton and almost all the way home again. |
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But it soon turns into a nasty special effects marathon in which a story is the first sacrifice. |
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Tony's brother Jackie, who frequently runs with his mate Damian McStay, has chalked up well over 30 marathon finishes. |
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Mr Willoughby will run the marathon to raise money for Edale Mountain Rescue Team, of which he is a voluntary member. |
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A Swindon woman is hoping to raise awareness of autism when she runs in the London marathon. |
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Over 130 runners finished the full marathon held in conjunction with a half distance event in a small East Anglian town. |
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For competitive marathon runners, this route is nevertheless considered a hard one. |
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She swapped track for road, became a marathon runner, ran three marathons and won the lot. |
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The 2004 Grammy marathon is off to a good start with a wildly diverse pool of nominees. |
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In a three game marathon, it took all the skill and experience to overcome Dominic Sheridan of Cavan. |
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Once when I was in college I decided to do a fortnight computer games marathon. |
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The BBC is planning to embark upon a similar marathon to choose the nation's favourite books. |
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Her tour of broadcasting studios last week was a self-advertising marathon. |
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Never in this marathon did Kerry himself do anything to change the campaign's dynamics. |
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The replacement iPod mini finally arrived yesterday concluding a six week marathon without any mobile music. |
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Of course, there was harm done in that twenty-four hour unicycling marathon that took him to the world record. |
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He begins a marathon of jokes and cynicism about the identity of Hero's parentage. |
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I have a wallchart on the back of my front door for plotting out my marathon training. |
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To help fuel this weekend marathon the museum offered special guided tours throughout the night and served absinthe in the cafe. |
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Tomorrow he steps up to a marathon three miles and three furlongs and, in a very modest event, can surely play a strong role. |
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Along with the marathon, there were also several other races including a 10 km, half-marathon and a marathon relay. |
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Since 1982, when he ran his first marathon, he has completed 31 full marathons, another 35 half-marathons and other runs of various distances. |
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The woman, who was said to be smartly dressed, polite and well-spoken, told people she was collecting sponsorship for a marathon in York. |
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Dehydration during the marathon combined with an underlying thrombocythaemia probably precipitated his thrombosis. |
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Moleketi said the family event will include a 21 km marathon, a 10 km race and a 5km fun run. |
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Election Night coverage on TV tends to become a marathon of long-windedness. |
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Take the half marathon last year for example, there were 80,000 discarded bottles and thousands of dropped banana skins. |
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His swimming marathon last summer was on the occasion of his 40th birthday. |
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The Geraldton Harriers Club is organising a marathon fun run to promote a healthy lifestyle. |
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Finishing a marathon is more about mental toughness than it is about physical preparation. |
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In April he stole the nation 's heart by completing the slowest ever London marathon in a 130 lb antique divers suit. |
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Mack pounded over to them, puffing and panting like he'd just run the marathon. |
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A marathon had been on my to-do list for 20 years, since I began jogging three nights a week on a YMCA track in Dallas. |
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Retweet or share this with your marathon running friends if you think they would like it. |
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Runners in the half marathon in March ploughed on through tough weather conditions and continuous rain to get round the 12-mile course. |
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The marathon, together with its linked fun run, relay and wheelchair race, passed off without incident. |
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The strongest hand of The Cincinnati Kid is that it captures the highs and lows and natural rhythm of a marathon poker game. |
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The Yukon Arctic Ultra follows the Yukon Quest Trail and the distances for this event include a marathon, 100 miles, 300 miles and 460 miles. |
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Despite the longer distances, ultras may actually be easier on the body than running a road marathon. |
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In fact, bloody-mindedness is the most important weapon in a marathon runner's arsenal. |
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In Gujranwala, the marathon armed vigilantes hurled petrol bombs and attacked the participants. |
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To restore pride and prestige, he ran the marathon in an Olympic record time. |
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He lost his seat in Dublin South East after a marathon count and recount in the last election. |
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The group of 16 to 25-year-olds, based at York City Football Club, organised an auction and marathon car wash to fund the trip. |
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He ate, drank and stretched and at 9am lined up at the start, to begin his second marathon. |
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Well it isn't the full marathon but it might as well be for this group of runners. |
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She just stared ahead and nodded a bit and laughed in that way you do when you've just run 21 miles of a marathon. |
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The holiday season is merely your warm-up to that marathon known as tax season. |
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On Sunday March 10, there will be a 12 hour disco marathon for badly needed club funds. |
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The 25th anniversary marathon attracted a record 11,276 runners, including 1,175 marathoners who completed the full 26.2 miles. |
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The Cheshire-based trainer saddled the great Red Rum to dominate the marathon steeplechase over a five-year period more than a quarter-of-a-century ago. |
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While running a marathon will make you lose a lot more water from your body than normal, it is important to drink about eight glasses of fluids every day. |
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And the funds raised by the swimming marathon have just been counted up. |
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She went into high gear in the last few meters on Friday to win the women's marathon, while Allan Ballester of the Philippines crossed the men's tape. |
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The four local celebrities join actress Kate Winslet, ITN newsreader Katie Derham and marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe, who also make their debuts in Who's Who. |
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Glenn, who lives in Speedwell Close, Haydon Wick, took part in a half marathon last month which taught him some valuable lessons about pacing himself. |
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For Ethiopians, the national sport has been the marathon ever since Abebe Bikila ran barefoot under torchlight to the Olympic gold medal in Rome 44 years ago. |
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She knew that her chance would not come again, which was why, despite her capitulation in the marathon, she pluckily chose to run in the 10,000m, only to drop out once more. |
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It is only in latter years that the 10k track event and the marathon have been introduced for women at the World Championships and the Olympic Games. |
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I figured that finishing a marathon was the ultimate in human achievement. |
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It would be unfeasible, I thought, and not a little greedy, to cover a gruelling election campaign, only to face another three-week marathon in Athens. |
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I had a doctor who was, or at least looked like, a marathon runner. |
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Doctors performed four major surgeries since October to gradually separate the boys, instead of the marathon sessions used in previous separations of conjoined twins. |
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She began her marathon knitting effort in Cambridge, along with six fellow knitters, and continued with the project when she moved to Chippenham just over a year ago. |
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Be ready with the slightest twist of opposite lock and this machine dances round bends, while the V8 lags behind like a bodybuilder in a marathon. |
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Her second marathon in Paris the following year was more successful. |
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At the New York City Opera he sang the title role of Handel's Rinaldo, a marathon venture with eight arias, two duets, and batches of tricky roulades. |
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As well as thanking the Royal Hospital for Nigel's excellent care, Sue also wants the marathon to serve as a testament to the courage of her friends. |
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Every year the number of runners in this popular marathon increases. |
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As Cruz and Lee staged a filibuster-like marathon speech session Tuesday into Wednesday, the scf streamed them on its website. |
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It would be like making a decision about whether or not to keep exercising at mile 24 of a marathon. |
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He has taken part in every event from the 100 m dash to a 42-km marathon. |
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In the aftermath of the London marathon, many runners may be questioning whether their performance could have been improved by changing their pre-race diet. |
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The subject of a dozen-odd panels, commissions, marathon negotiating sessions? |
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I always say that race walking takes the strength and agility of a gymnast, the technique of a ballet dancer and the endurance of a marathon runner. |
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Paddlers of all ages and abilities are now getting into the last stages of training for the gruelling 125-mile marathon that is the Devizes to Westminster Canoe Race. |
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He has plugged away and after edging Australian Quinten Hann in a marathon last-eight contest on Friday, was preparing himself to muscle up to the undoubted dark horse, Gray. |
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Finishing the Triple Crown with the Belmont is like concluding a triathlon with a marathon. |
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The half marathon will precede the opening of the landmark Nelson Mandela Bridge, which is the biggest cable-stayed bridge in Southern Africa, with a length of 284 metres. |
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With his build and style of running, a move to the marathon was always going to be inevitable and the ease with he cruised to victory yesterday underscored his potential. |
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On the weekend of 7th week the varsity marathon kayaking takes place. |
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The challenge now is the marathon of a 14-mile nonstop stretch of waves and holes that slithers through the curvilinear canyon like a snake on crack. |
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The group will be looking at ways and means to drum up support for the marathon and also organising things for next autumn when the group will reassemble. |
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In 1956 King began an oratorical marathon that lasted over twelve years, attacking segregation in approximately two thousand speeches and sermons as he hopscotched the nation. |
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My father, a marathon runner, taught me the basics of healthful eating. |
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The marathon race is the big test of endurance in the Olympics. |
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He had since notched a few notable victories and heralded his arrival back at the top flight by winning the national half marathon title in Castlebar. |
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The finest piece of batsmanship in this marathon came at the denouement. |
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His wife Helen, 26, runs with Bingley Harriers and has been inspired by him to run this year's London marathon in aid of the British Lung Foundation. |
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Over 15 months she flooded the city's 911 emergency line with more than 10,000 crank calls in a dialing marathon that sometimes blocked legitimate callers. |
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For Fred Eastham, age poses no barrier as it will be his eleventh marathon since 1984-and he will be joined in the race on April 13 by his 29-year-old son, John. |
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The marathon is the unofficial start of spring in Boston, a kickoff to a season of outdoor street fairs and music festivals. |
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And the end-of-summer marathon is only the beginning for the syndicated Simpsons. |
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They had a couple of marathon runners, a boxer and a weightlifter. |
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She has now set her sights on the Police and Emergency World Games in 2007, with plans to add a triathlon, duathlon and marathon to her list of events. |
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His marathon sets have spanned the globe, gaining new fans worldwide. Local trance fans are salivating in anticipation of his performance at Motion Notion. |
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Two were gold medals, with one in the 5000m in 15 min 20 sec and the 10,000m in 32 min 44 sec, a silver in the steeplechase in 9.37 and a bronze medal in the half marathon. |
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He walks with a hobble and his wrists are limp, but Yearwood never let his disability stop him from pursuing his dream of being a marathon runner. |
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The Simpsons is really experiencing this pop culture moment of late, with the all-day FXX marathon. |
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A historical examination of elderly women and the marathon illustrates one attempt to unthread earlier orthodoxies. |
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If the tale is untrue, it's truthy, as anyone who has run a marathon can attest. |
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Perhaps because the marathon bombs were low-tech and homemade. |
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The marathon runner in the lead is light years ahead of the one at the back. |
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At the end of the marathon, her labored breathing told us she was exhausted. |
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The goal is not to build a six-pack or get into shape to run a marathon. |
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Bristol sponsors an annual half marathon and hosted the 2001 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships. |
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From 2001 until 2009, the island hosted a marathon run organised in aid of Cystic Fibrosis. |
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However, marathon routes still vary greatly in elevation, course, and surface, making exact comparisons impossible. |
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Budhia Singh, a boy from Odisha, India, completed his first marathon at age three. |
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As marathon running has become more popular, some athletes have undertaken challenges involving running a series of marathons. |
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Also called retro-running, it's been popular for years in Europe where races vary from sprints to the 26.2-mile marathon. |
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Success from their achievements, especially from marathon star Xamax Xylograph, encouraged further investment from owner Colin Wilson. |
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More probable are smaller attacks like the Boston marathon bombing. |
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Clare Balding, Gabby Logan, Hazel Irvine and Gary Lineker will lead the marathon coverage of the sporting extravaganza in Glasgow. |
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From a short brisk walk to a marathon run, get fit in the comfort of your own home and at your own pace with the Total Strider treadmill. |
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Savin, also coached by Alwyn Dewhirst, was looking to drastically improve his previous marathon time. |
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Bryant was a cancer survivor and marathoner who had helped her brother, a quadriplegic, finish the 1997 marathon. |
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Live coverage honours to the BBC for its boringly reverential royal wedding marathon, when everyone knows ITV's folksy approach won the day. |
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Sile revealed she has been training for Sunday's Connemara marathon since January and is set to run a half marathon for charity Cancer Care West. |
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Elsewhere, various soccer leagues are looking like middle games of marathon battles between chess Grandmasters. |
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The annual Patriots' Day game took on added significance two years ago because of the marathon bombings. |
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In 2009 comedian Eddie Izzard completed 43 marathon runs in 51 days in aid of which charity? |
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Don't think too fast at the start. You can get a brain cramp, which is how marathon ruminations are lost. |
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The hardest thing I ever did was run the 25th mile of a 26 mile long marathon. |
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At the end of the marathon, her laboured breathing told us she was exhausted. |
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Since 1981 the city has hosted the Great North Run, a half marathon which attracts over 57,000 runners each year. |
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Arthur Keily the marathon runner and Olympian was born in Derbyshire in 1921 and has lived his whole life in Derby. |
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But which is scarier than the two that you'd be interested enough to do a scary Halloween marathon at the end of this month? |
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For example, in 1904, Thomas Hicks, a gold medallist in the marathon, was given strychnine by his coach. |
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The highlight for the Greeks was the marathon victory by their compatriot Spiridon Louis, a water carrier. |
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The new marathon distance was chosen to ensure that the race finished in front of the box occupied by the British royal family. |
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At the six Olympic games between 1900 and 1920, the marathon was raced over six different distances. |
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Having first won both the 10,000 and 5,000 meter races, he also entered the marathon, despite having never previously raced at that distance. |
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The marathon saw a dramatic finish with the first man to enter the stadium, Etienne Gailly of Belgium, exhausted and nearly unable to run. |
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Bruno completed the 2011 London Marathon which is the third marathon he has run successfully. |
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The Chicago Marathon has been held each year since 1977 except for 1987, when a half marathon was run in its place. |
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Rotterdam has its own annual international marathon, which offers one of the fastest courses in the world. |
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He is one of the greatest marathon swimmers of all time and an honor swimmer in the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame. |
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After running half a thirteen-mile marathon, how will Dozer ever make his way home in time for breakfast? |
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It has become a tradition for the men's Olympic marathon to be the last event of the athletics calendar, on the final day of the Olympics. |
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In 2014, an estimated 550,600 runners completed a marathon within the United States. |
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Although a few women such as Stamata Revithi had run the marathon distance, they were not included in any official results. |
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In 2010, Stefaan Engels, a Belgian, set out to run the marathon distance every day of the year. |
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In 2015, the men's and women's median marathon times were 4 hours 20 minutes 13 seconds and 4 hours 45 minutes 30 seconds respectively. |
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In many cases the marathon organizers are required to reopen the roads to the public so that traffic can return to normal. |
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For beginners wishing to merely finish a marathon, a minimum of four months of running four days a week is recommended. |
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The marathon training program itself would suppose variation between hard and easy training, with a periodization of the general plan. |
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However, this review was not an attempt to assess the overall cardiac health impact of marathon running. |
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Some marathon organizers set aside a portion their limited entry slots for charity organizations to sell to members in exchange for donations. |
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Runners are given the option to sign up to run particular races, especially when marathon entries are no longer available to the general public. |
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Namibia is the home for one of the toughest footraces in the world, the Namibian ultra marathon. |
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Tabasco is host to the boating marathon called the Mundo Maya on the Usumacinta and Grijalva rivers. |
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The Boston Marathon, run on Patriots' Day every year, is a New England cultural institution and the oldest annual marathon in the world. |
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The engine of the old car stuttered going up the slope. I was stuttering after the marathon. |
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The biathlon is as exciting as armed seals waddling through a marathon. |
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A HOSEDOWN was a relief for two weary ex-firemen after they blazed a trail across the country on a marathon hitch-hike. |
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When the games are held in the same year as Summer Olympics, no marathon and racewalking events are contested. |
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The programme included a marathon, a relay race, a basketball match, a six-a-side football match, a tug-of-war competition, dodge ball and sack race. |
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So, within an instant, they were on the phone inviting their favourite friends, Evie and Tilly, over for a weekend marathon of movies, makeovers, midnight feasts and munchies. |
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In December last year, Craig teamed up with Aintree Circuit Training Club to deliver a marathon four-hour circuit training challenge at Kirkby Sport Centre. |
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There were also free events such as marathon, triathlon and road cycling, although, for the first time in Olympic history, the sailing events were ticketed. |
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The most famous incident of the games came at the end of the marathon. |
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The marathon was run from Windsor Castle at the 1908 Olympics, and in 1911 the pioneering aviator Thomas Sopwith landed an aircraft at the castle for the first time. |
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His tryout time for the marathon was only 11 minutes slower than British silver medallist Thomas Richards' Olympic race time of 2 hours 35 minutes. |
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Long-distance runner Paula Radcliffe, who now holds world records for the marathon and half marathon as well as 5km and 10km, won the sportswoman of the year. |
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Pepsinogens and gastrointestinal symptoms in mountain marathon runners. |
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When he takes on the marathon, he will be attached to the treadmill by a harness to combat weightlessness and will watch a video of the London course on a big screen. |
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A TEAM of physiotherapists from University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust are making a dash to London to provide medical support for marathon runners. |
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He had a cleaning marathon the night before his girlfriend came over. |
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Since the 2013 Boston Marathon, I had already faced and overcome my fear of being back on a marathon course by volunteering at the Marine Corps and Cowtown Marathons. |
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Little Mix star Jesy Nelson apparently doesn't get to enjoy marathon nookie with her Rixton singer boyfriend Jake Roche as he admits he doesn't last long in bed. |
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As of 30 June 2007, Horst Preisler of Germany had successfully completed 1214 marathons plus 347 ultramarathons, a total of 1561 events at marathon distance or longer. |
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His work experience marathon included being a stuntman, radio host, surfing instructor and personal assistant to This Morning TV star Phillip Schofield. |
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On 25 September 2011, Patrick Finney of Grapevine, Texas became the first person with multiple sclerosis to finish a marathon in each state of the United States. |
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There he was involved in a marathon five-man, five-hole play-off. |
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For the second year, members of Andy Sharry's Y MultiSport Team took in a major marathon event this fall, and it looks like it's a tradition that's here to stay. |
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In 2016, Running USA estimated that there were approximately 507,600 marathon finishers in the United States, while other sources reported greater than 550,000 finishers. |
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Nearly 27,000 people were participating in the marathon which is held annually on the Patriots' Day, the third Monday of April, a state holiday in Massachusetts. |
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There's also a marathon between the Innuit community of Arctic Bay and the mining camp at Nanasivik on the northwestern corner of Baffin Island in Canada's Arctic. |
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Donohoe was self-effacingly magisterial in this marathon, displaying absolute commitment to this music which he admits he'd avoided until five years ago. |
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I remember the eve of the Northumberland Plate, I was doing a live interview for television with Easterby, who was running Sea Pigeon in the Tyneside marathon. |
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Loren Thompson, a defence consultant, said a large group of USAF acquisition experts had reached that conclusion after a marathon session at the Pentagon. |
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After long training runs and the marathon itself, consuming carbohydrates to replace glycogen stores and protein to aid muscle recovery is commonly recommended. |
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On 5 February 2011, Engels had run 365 marathon distances in as many days. |
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Using unofficial and temporary courses, measured by GPS, races of marathon distance are now held at the North Pole, in Antarctica and over desert terrain. |
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The International Olympic Committee agreed in 1907 that the distance for the 1908 London Olympic marathon would be about 25 miles or 40 kilometres. |
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The marathon of the 2004 Summer Olympics was run on the traditional route from Marathon to Athens, ending at Panathinaiko Stadium, the venue for the 1896 Summer Olympics. |
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Petar Stoychev was selected in a global online poll as the 2009 World Open Water Swimming Man of the Year for his victorious marathon swims throughout the year. |
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The marathon starts and ends on the Coolsingel in the heart of Rotterdam. |
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