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Blue Nose International Marathon | ||
News From: Monday, May 21, 2007 | ||
Human Interest Story | ||
Blue Nose Marathon Comes Off Without A Hitch (The Daily News) Comments on the race | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
MacLennan Runs Away With It At Blue Nose Marathon (The Daily News) The 43-year-old from Scotsburn, Pictou Co., won his third Blue Nose full marathon in 2:46:15.5, more than three minutes ahead of his nearest competitor. | ||
Capital City Marathon | ||
News From: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
Capital City Marathon Mixup Changes Most Men's Places (The Olympian) Official results listed Edin, 46, of Olympia, as the third-place finisher in the 26.2-mile marathon with a time of 2 hours, 43 minutes and 58 seconds; having run the half-marathon. | ||
News From: Sunday, May 20, 2007 | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
Olympia's Stevick Repeats as Capital City Marathon Winner (The Olympian) Jesse Stevick won the Capital City Marathon's men's race for the second straight year Sunday, winning with a time of 2 hours, 31 minutes and 50 seconds. | ||
Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon | ||
News From: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 | ||
Human Interest Story | ||
Flying Pig Runner Died Of Heart Attack (Coshocton Tribune) Richard Paris had just completed a half marathon on May 6 when he collapsed at the finish line. Dr. Odell Owens ruled that Paris had a heart attack triggered by exceptionally high blood pressure and a progressive buildup of arterial plaque that reduced blood flow to the heart muscle. Richard Paris, 46, of Centerville, a Dayton suburb, had just completed a half marathon on May 6 when he collapsed at the finish line. ADVERTISEMENT Dr. Odell Owens ruled Tuesday that Paris had a heart attack triggered by exceptionally high blood pressure and a progressive buildup of arterial plaque that reduced blood flow to the heart muscle. | ||
City of Christchurch Marathon | ||
News From: Thursday, May 24, 2007 | ||
Pre-Race Review/ Lineup | ||
Course Changed At City of Christchurch Marathon (The Press) The new route for the marathon scheduled for Sunday, June 3, will reposition the event as a safer, more scenic and faster course. | ||
Cleveland Marathon | ||
News From: Sunday, May 20, 2007 | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
North Carolina Man Wins Cleveland Marathon (Associated Press) Brian McNeil won with a time of two hours, 31 minutes and six seconds, followed by Gerado Avilla, who finished at 2:32:19. Third place went to Gregory Byrnes who had a finish of 2:36:07. | ||
Colfax Marathon | ||
News From: Friday, May 25, 2007 | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
Colfax Marathon Was Marathon-plus (Rocky Mountain News) Although USA Track and Field certified the course's length, the runners were steered the wrong way in City Park. Coming down the Escalade, they should have turned left at Martin Luther King Boulevard, but were steered farther west to the Pavilion before making their left. | ||
News From: Sunday, May 20, 2007 | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
Mock, Rogers Win Colfax Marathon (Denver Post) Justin Mock of Boulder, 25, ran away with the men's marathon in 2:53:42 (6:38 pace). Lakewood's Steve Krebs, who has finished second in at least a dozen marathons including Colfax last year, did it again, finishing in 3:00:31. | ||
Copenhagen Marathon | ||
News From: Monday, May 21, 2007 | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
Copenhagen Marathon A Victory For Organisers (The Copenhagen Post) The men's race was dominated by Kenyan Julius Mutai, whose time of 2 hours, 23 minutes and 54 seconds. His time was three minutes faster than the second-place finisher, Denmark's Torben Juul Nielsen, the winner of last year's event. Eight of the top 10 men's finishers were Danes. | ||
Delaware Marathon | ||
News From: Monday, May 21, 2007 | ||
Human Interest Story | ||
Septuagenarian Roy Completes 76th Marathon in Delaware (Indian Muslims) Roy, who will turn 75 June 1, completed the Delaware Marathon at Wilmington in five hours and 42 minutes. | ||
Edinburgh Marathon | ||
News From: Friday, May 25, 2007 | ||
Human Interest Story | ||
Sims Puts In Marathon Effort To Secure Edinburgh Race (Scotsman) With no title sponsor, no television and no financial support this year from the Edinburgh City Council due to a still unresolved dispute over last year's costs, the race takes place in direct competition with the Scottish Half Marathon Championships in Dunfermline and several other road races across the country. | ||
Europe's Marathon | ||
News From: Sunday, May 20, 2007 | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
Malinga Wins ING Europe Marathon (The New Vision) Alex Malinga clocked 2 hours 17 minutes and 17 seconds to win the ING Europe Marathon in Luxembourg. | ||
Fargo Marathon | ||
News From: Saturday, May 19, 2007 | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
Wallin Repeats At Fargo Marathon (In Forum) The 27-year-old Wallin defended his title in style, racing through the streets of Fargo and Moorhead with a time of 2 hours, 31 minutes, 20 seconds. That was 1:28 faster than last year. | ||
General Running (Non-Specific) | ||
News From: Saturday, May 26, 2007 | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
Gebrselassie Shows Excellent Form in Hengelo (Race Results Weekly) It has been nearly three years since he raced on the track, but HaileGebrselassie showed excellent form in Hengelo, breaking the 27minute barrier for the eighth time in his illustrious career. | ||
News From: Friday, May 25, 2007 | ||
Human Interest Story | ||
Geelong's Marathon Man Is Determined (Geelong Advertiser) Troop said the disappointment of not being chosen to run the marathon at last year's Commonwealth Games in Melbourne was a motivating factor as he strove to represent his country. | ||
News From: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 | ||
Training/ Health | ||
Officials Stress Health Tests Before Entering A Marathon (Clarion Ledger) Roberts' advice, based on all the data he has studied and compiled, is have a stress test if your doctor decides one's profile warrants it. Among the parts of the health profile doctors consider are high blood pressure, diabetes, family history, high cholesterol and other symptoms. | ||
Great Ocean Road Marathon | ||
News From: Monday, May 21, 2007 | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
Kenyan Wins First Career Marathon At Great Ocean Road Race (The Hindu) Mutua dueled with last year's winner James Kariuki, also of Kenya, before breaking away over the last two kilometers to win the race between the southeastern Australian tourist towns of Lorne and Apollo Bay in 2 hours, 36 minutes, 35 seconds. | ||
Mutua King Of The Great Ocean Road Marathon (Geelong Advertiser) Mutua won with a time of two hours, 36 minutes and 38 seconds. However, he dashed the hopes his countryman James Kariuki had of making it back-to-back wins in the event. | ||
Stanton Smashes Women's Record in Great Ocean Road Marathon (Geelong Advertiser) Stanton ran the 45km marathon in two hours, 58 minutes and 18 seconds, taking more than 17 minutes off the race record set last year by Nadelle Legge. | ||
Great Wall Marathon | ||
News From: Monday, May 21, 2007 | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
Calvo Wins Great Wall Marathon In Record Time (The Japan Times) Comments on the race by Calvo, who set a course record by winning in 3 hours, 23 minutes, 10 seconds. | ||
Green Bay Marathon | ||
News From: Monday, May 21, 2007 | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
Kenyan Dominates Green Bay Marathon (Gannett Wisconsin Newspapers) Nyerere won in two hours, 19 minutes, 57 seconds. It almost was one minute faster than runner-up Jeff Jonaitis, who finished in 2:20:47. | ||
Human Interest Story | ||
Cellcom Green Bay Marathon Profile Updates: Successful Runs Leave Our Team Tired, Thrilled (Green Bay Press Gazette) Updates on people profiled during the months leading up to Cellcom Green Bay Marathon. | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
Cellcom Green Bay Marathon Women's Race: Bittersweet Victory for Moeller (Green Bay Press Gazette) Erin Moeller won recording a personal-record time of 2 hours, 40 minutes, 20 seconds, not enough for qualifying for "A" standards this year. | ||
Cellcom Green Bay Marathon Men's Race: Wind Can't Slow Nyerere (Green Bay Press Gazette) Despite temperatures in the 30s and a wind that made it feel like November, Onesmus Nyerere didn't seem bothered. He won the event in 2 hours, 19 minutes, 58 seconds; almost a minute faster than runner-up Jeff Jonaitis who finished in 2:20:47. | ||
News From: Sunday, May 20, 2007 | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
Nyerere, Moeller Win Green Bay Marathon (WCF Courier) Kenyan-born Nyerere was the men's winner in 2 hours, 19 minutes, 57 seconds while Moeller finished in 2:40:20. | ||
Madison Marathon (2000 and prior) | ||
News From: Thursday, May 24, 2007 | ||
Pre-Race Review/ Lineup | ||
Heat is on Madison Marathon (Wisconsin State Journal) The marathon has adopted a flag system for Sunday's race: Colored flags will be located at each water station and the finish line to alert runners to changing course and weather conditions. | ||
Madison Marathon (Mad City Marathon) | ||
News From: Friday, May 25, 2007 | ||
Human Interest Story | ||
Communication Key At Madison Marathon (The Capital Times) With last year's struggles in mind, Peterson set out to install a new communication system for the marathon that would allow event organizers an easy way to inform racers of any danger that may force the closing of the race. | ||
Med-City Marathon | ||
News From: Thursday, May 24, 2007 | ||
Pre-Race Review/ Lineup | ||
Med-City Marathon Changes Welcomed (Post Bulletin) The marathon will have an earlier start time, and the course has undergone some major changes. | ||
Milo Marathon | ||
News From: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 | ||
Human Interest Story | ||
African Unity Milo Marathon on July 1 (Accra Daily Mail) More than 5,000 athletes from Ghana, Kenya, Ethiopia and other African Countries are expected to participate. | ||
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