He is a veteran of countless marathons, and we are not talking about the ordinary London kind. |
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But the time difference between the world championships and autumn marathons isn't that big this year. |
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Each day, the race is the equivalent to running six continuous marathons with only nine litres of water. |
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She embarks on TV marathons where the set is fixed at volumes making sure none would sleep. |
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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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And she is also not expected to run in either the Chicago or New York marathons in November. |
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Danny, 45, has already completed 13 marathons and 80 half-marathons to raise money for a variety of charities. |
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Dad used to train for his marathons and half-marathons in Delamere Forest, near our home in Cheshire. |
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Coun Fox said he used to run marathons and half-marathons, but was now de-motivated and unable to sleep. |
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He has completed more than 200 road races, including 21 marathons and five ultra-marathons. |
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Of course, many people who train successfully for marathons or long-distance triathlons never get sick. |
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A man who is being treated for leukaemia is planning to run two marathons as part of a year-long push to raise cash for a cancer charity. |
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According to his piece on marathons the older the better for long-distance running. |
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I was into my running and competed in the London Marathon three times and did numerous half marathons. |
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An injured runner who has overcome a rare lung condition to compete in marathons has turned to aqua jogging to get him back on the road. |
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She swapped track for road, became a marathon runner, ran three marathons and won the lot. |
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I know people who have done small city marathons and given up, because it had no atmosphere and they lost interest. |
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His plan had always been to retire from the track after Athens to concentrate on half-marathons and marathons. |
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With six marathons and hundreds of miles' running training behind him, his knees gave up way before his will, so he became a cyclist. |
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For the next two decades, he routinely ran six miles a day and completed several 26-mile marathons. |
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He also covered camogie, rugby, golf, soccer, marathons and track and field athletics. |
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The big-city marathons, with their flat courses and pacemakers, are not a true test. |
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There were no crash diets, no marathons, just a steady, realistic programme which anyone can follow. |
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She raised a huge amount of money for cancer research by selling daffodils and more importantly completing two mini marathons. |
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On one occasion he ran eight marathons in just ten days, and has often had to travel for thousands of miles to get from one race to the next. |
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He said he might run marathons or compete in triathlons to feed the competitive part of his soul. |
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If you intend doing more cross-country driving or competitions involving marathons, then a backstep is a must. |
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I am confident that I can finish the half marathons that I've got lined up, but still a bit daunted by doing the full one. |
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I was orthopedically gifted, have run multiple marathons and been able to run almost every day for over 50 years. |
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Important factual aspects to the plot are meted out in small nuggets of narrative mashed between massive marathons of nauseating nonsense. |
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His wife made this Roumanian eggplant dish, something like babaganush, for the chess marathons they played. |
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For longtime runners who have competed in and finished several marathons, an ultra is an enticing challenge. |
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A keen sportsman, he took up marathon running and has since run 16 marathons, and raised about £50 000 for Parkinson's disease. |
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Gus Ryder, its founder, guided her and by age 14 she was already swimming in the longer professional marathons. |
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I've run 20 marathons to date, some ultras as well, and 13 London marathons. |
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The PC-Online program is also suitable for timing races in which there is only a group start, as for example in marathons. |
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The competition shorts are suitable for 5km runs right through to marathons. |
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The National Autistic Society has entry forms for several of the UK's top marathons and fun runs and is inviting runners to raise much-needed funds through sponsorship. |
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The married father of two has run 15 marathons worldwide, including the Boston Marathon last spring. |
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By following glens and loch shores between the hills, it is possible to construct any number of walking routes, from afternoon rambles to week-long marathons. |
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Today, Petiticlerc continues to train and take part in road marathons and has published her first book, 16 Days in Beijing. |
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In June, you will travel more kilometres in your barn than if you had run three marathons. |
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International city marathons have made the marathon an event that attracts spectators on a large scale. |
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A versatile runner, she does everything from 5 km races to marathons, something she admits is a bit unusual. |
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You don't need to climb mountains or run marathons to reap the benefits of exercise. |
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All modern marathons have been 26 miles 385 yards long ever since. |
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Between May and October 2004, Capt Hiscock excelled in eleven races ranging from 5 kms to marathons. |
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Marjevols-Mende race, in France, together with the Turin, Naples and Cesano Boscone marathons in Italy. |
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Most marathons take all comers, but big-city marathons, which attract huge crowds, often have systems to limit the field. |
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Before the 1970s only highly trained athletes ran more than 5 miles, then along came jogging and now ordinary people commonly run marathons of 26 miles. |
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In his running diary he has recorded more than 80,000 km since 1987 and participated in 29 marathons, 16 ultra-marathons, 22 triathlons and 20 half-marathons. |
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Zander loves to golf and ski, and survives occasional marathons and triathlons. |
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Race to Australia, which hosts some world-renowned marathons in spectacular locations. |
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Running is frustrating because even though my fitness levels have risen beyond all my wildest imaginings, marathons are about so much more than just stamina. |
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I took to running, clocking respectable times in 10K's and half marathons. |
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There is another rich, full life being lived by him that has nothing to do with dark screening rooms and old movie marathons, homages, or visual quotations. |
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Future tourism opportunities include hosting recreational events such as marathons, mountain biking competitions and triathlon events. |
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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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Here, we saw a whole different breed of runner, people who were running marathons in 3:30, who ran them monthly, and who moaned about weighing 203 lbs. when they had started running. |
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We then returned to the homogeneity of slopes and ANCOVA models, but this time added either age or number of previous marathons. |
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Pace bunnies are a staple of major marathons, as they run with pink rabbit ears holding pace signs to lead their charges to finish in a specific goal time, usually mirroring the qualifying times for the Boston Marathon. |
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Comrades and friends are struggling to come to grips with the loss of comrade Gérard, only 48 years old and a talented athlete from his youth who had run numerous marathons. |
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Anil runs marathons and consorts with the glitterati. |
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After months of training and preparation, the adventurers, veterans of sailing races, back country skiing, marathons and mountaineering say they are in top shape. |
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Solar Schools works differently in every school – they really make the project their own – from organising school discos and cake sales to a sponsored bungee jump and seven hour table tennis marathons. |
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So lace up your sneakers, grab your water bottle and heighten your senses: culinary tours are marathons of taste that take visitors to the heart of a city's neighborhoods and its culinary specialties. |
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Sony's square Android Wear watch comes with all the trimmings of Google's software, but instead of a heart rate monitor it has its own GPS chip for recording runs, strolls and marathons without needing a smartphone. |
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That childhood fascination with cross-country running has led her to compete in various half marathons and full marathons across Canada and fostered within her an unusual appreciation for funning long distances. |
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A path that leads only to degradation as a 175-pound man, who scaled mountains and joyously ran marathons, one day transmogrifies into a 118-pound skeleton, with a failing liver and kidneys. |
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Ten marathons later, I am hungry for more – knees permitting. |
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I am sure I will not stop here, on the contrary, I have got great expectations for my future as a runner, without even disdaining half-way and long-way marathons. |
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They include a man who runs marathons in a deep-sea diving suit and a treadmill record holder. |
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Having reached this impressive goal, Chantal is folding up her career in the Para-Olympics and is concentrating her time and efforts on marathons. |
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My one experienced running friend who trained with RR for half marathons and marathons and did an iron man thought it was time for us to go to the next step. |
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Would my relationship with my wife be better if I was sending her naked pictures of myself rather than nudging her to make a move in our online Scrabble marathons? |
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You've got quite some form when it comes to marathons, haven't you? |
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One aide to Senator Ron Wyden, who joined Paul in Wednesday's speaking marathon, said he would seek all procedural options to delay a vote to extend the Patriot Act, and may even take the floor for further speaking marathons. |
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For example, we supported the Montréal and Vancouver marathons last year. |
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Rio Tinto Alcan looks forward to exploring opportunities to support Chantal as she focuses on new athletic endeavours including road racing and marathons. |
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She also runs marathons in her spare time! |
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Finally, we believe that there is a tendency to convene too many open thematic debates, which run the risk of becoming marathons of speeches without specific, clear and effective results. |
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He is the world's most successful ever wheelchair athlete, winning numerous Paralympic and world championship titles, as well as over 100 marathons during his long career. |
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My last two marathons, I tried to run the entire way. |
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He organized marathons and other races, and was an active runner and, following a knee injury, weightlifter. |
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Other notable large marathons include United States Marine Corps Marathon, Los Angeles, and Rome. |
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He has participated in several marathons and runs daily to keep fit. |
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In 2003 British adventurer Sir Ranulph Fiennes completed seven marathons on seven continents in seven days. |
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Some runners compete to run the same marathons for the most consecutive years. |
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Many marathons around the world have such time limits by which all runners must have crossed the finish line. |
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Since the risk is small, cardiac screening programs for marathons are uncommon. |
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Asked if she plans to compete in further marathons, Sile made sure she kept her cards close to her chest. |
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Overconsumption is the most significant concern associated with water consumption during marathons. |
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Today, the series of marathons and half-marathons has spread to fourteen cities nationwide. |
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Overall, Kenya's astonishing record this year includes six victories in marathons, 21 in half-marathons and 44 in road races. |
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I am actually running the 26 marathons while dragging my Icebird trolley, which weighs 200lb. |
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Other benchmarks are the qualifying times for major marathons. |
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Norm Frank of the United States is credited with 945 marathons. |
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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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Bryant has completed a total of 59 marathons on his prosthesis. |
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Club chairman Roger Biggs has run more than 700 marathons or ultras. |
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Today marathons are held all around the world on a nearly weekly basis. |
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In conjunction with Breast Cancer Awareness Month, October registration for all MoonWalks provides participants with ample time to train properly for the marathons. |
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Brendan Foster established the annual Great North Run, one of the best known half marathons in which thousands of participants run from Newcastle to South Shields. |
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During her marathons, her wheeled sleeping pod, called Icebird, which she has slept in every night, broke twice and had to be welded back together by friendly engineers. |
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Some marathons provide Vaseline, Band-Aids, and even masseurs. |
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While the race offers far less prize money than many other marathons, the race's difficulty and long history make it one of the world's most prestigious marathons. |
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With the growth in popularity of marathoning, many marathons across the United States and the world have been filling to capacity faster than ever before. |
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