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Another Hot and Steamy Marathon in Chicago
Evans Cheruiyot of Kenya proved the fastest on Sunday, winning in 2 hours 6 minutes 25 seconds, and Lidiya Grigoryeva of Russia won the women’s race in 2:27:17.
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The First Step for the Knicks: Learn the Right Way to Run
Greg Brittenham, who has served as the Knick’s strength and conditioning coach for nearly two decades, is helping Mike D’Antoni turn his players into a run-and-gun team.
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Radcliffe to Run New York City Marathon
Paula Radcliffe, the 2007 New York City Marathon champion and world-record holder, will attempt to put a year of struggles behind her when she returns to New York to defend her title.
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Rested Gebrselassie Tops His World Record
Haile Gebrselassie of Ethiopia broke his own record in the Berlin marathon on Sunday and became the first person the run the race in under 2 hours 4 minutes.
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30 Seconds: With Kerri Strug
Kerri Strug, who made her Olympic debut at 14 in the 1992 Barcelona Games, is now 31 and has run four marathons and plans to run her first New York City Marathon on Nov. 2.
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Coping (or Not) With Injuries in Training for Marathon
It’s the fall marathon season, as runners around the world know all too well, and as the training miles pile up, countless runners are feeling unexpected aches and pains — and desperation.
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Marathon Training: At War With Injuries
It’s the fall marathon season, as runners around the world know all too well, and as the training miles pile up, countless runners are feeling unexpected aches and pains — and desperation.
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Two Notable Runners Edged Out at the Fifth Avenue Mile
On Sunday Bernard Lagat and Shannon Rowbury were edged out of their respective races by Nick Willis and Lisa Dobriskey.
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Calculating Time Lost by Bolt’s Celebration
A physicist has done the math and says Usain Bolt could have run the 100-meter final at the Beijing Olympics in 9.55 seconds if he had not slowed down to showboat.
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Track Star Goucher Will Run in New York City Marathon
Kara Goucher said she would run in the New York City Marathon on Nov. 2, her first marathon, and hopes to become the first American woman since 1992 to reach the podium.
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Roundup: Running Into Wind, Bolt Wins the 100 in Brussels
Usain Bolt rallied against the cold, the wind and Asafa Powell to win the 100 meters in 9.77 seconds Friday at the Van Damme Memorial track meet in Brussels.
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Sprinter’s Moment Is Foiled by One Step Over the Line
Wallace Spearmon’s bronze medal disappeared when the scoreboard replaced his time of 19.95 seconds with a “DQ” for disqualification.
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Sprinters Marvel at Bolt and Are Sure That His Best Is Yet to Come
More than 24 hours had passed since Usain Bolt’s redefining of the 100 meters, and some are increasingly warning that the record in the 200 meters is on borrowed time.
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A Runner's Quest: Failure to Qualify for 1,500 Final Knocks the Wind Out of Lagat
World champion Bernard Lagat of the U.S. failed to qualify for the Olympic 1,500 meters final on Sunday, dashing American hopes of their first title in the event in 100 years.
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Romanian Leaves the Drama for the Silver
Constantina Tomescu, 38, left the lead pack at about the midway point and won the women’s marathon, while a footrace between Kenya and China decided the silver.
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