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Air Force Marathon
 News From: Thursday, August 21, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Air Force Marathon could hit 9,000 runners (Air Force Times)
The Air Force marathon registration is up 34 percent and could go well over 9000 registrants for the September event. Molley Louden, race director, said that keeping the event between 10 and 15 thousand makes it much more enjoyable for all participants.
 
 News From: Friday, August 15, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Air Force Marathon offers more than 26.2 mile race (Media News Wire)
United States Air Force Marathon is set for September 20 at at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio. Races include the full marathon, including wheeled division; a half-marathon; and individual and four-member team 10-kilometer races which replaces the four-person relay. For the second consecutive year, a 5-kilometer race will be held September 19 on the campus grounds of neighboring Wright State University.
 
Baltimore Marathon
 News From: Thursday, August 21, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Baltimore Marathon registration running ahead of last year's pace (Baltimore Business Journal)
The Under Armour Baltimore Marathon is hoping to draw over 17,000 participants to the October 11th twenty-six mile race. Over 14,500 runners participated in the 2007 event and handed out nearly 18 million toward the economic prosperity of the Baltimore area.
 
Chicago Marathon
 News From: Thursday, August 21, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Try this before running a marathon (Chicago Tribune)
The Chicago Marathon is toying with the idea of requiring all participants to run a half-marathon prior to running the 26.2 mile distance on October 12th. Event director, Carey Pinkowski, stated that "there is nothing casual about the marathon."
 
Detroit International Marathon
 News From: Tuesday, August 19, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Detroit Free-Press Marathon course adds RiverWalk (Detroit Free Press)
The Detroit Free Press Marathon will cover two countries during the October 19th twenty-six point two mile race. The course will cross the Ambassador Bridge into Canada and then back to the U.S. The course this year will include the scenic River Walk section and a faster finishing mile.
 
Edmonton Festival Marathon
 News From: Tuesday, August 19, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Inspired runners cross line at Edmonton Marathon (Edmonton Journal)
Joylin Nodwell ignored the standard practice of sleep the night before her victory in Edmonton. Instead, she opted to watch the women's Olympic Marathon. Inspiration from the gold medal finish and her father, who passed from cancer in May, spurred her on to win the race in 3 hours and 11 minutes.
 
 News From: Sunday, August 17, 2008
  Post-Race Review/ Results
   David Corbett wins the Edmonton Marathon (Edmonton Journal)
David Corbett won the 2008 Edmonton Marathon for the third year in the a row. He finished in a 2:35:27, Tom McGrath trailed Corbett with a time of 2:52:18. Ian Blockland was third in 2:52:23. On the women's side Joylin Nodwell won for the second year in a row with a time of 3:11:02. Carmen Thiessen finished in second place with a 3:27:12 and Jill Stein came in third with a 3:31:12.
 
Grandfather Mountain Marathon
 News From: Thursday, August 14, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Grandfather Mountain Marathon Couple who runs together stays together (Chron.com)
Ron and Karen Berglund plan to celebrate their thirty-fifth marathon on their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary at the 2008 Grandfather Mountain Marathon. The couple began walking marathons in 2004-2005. They ran three more marathons in 2005 and ten in 2006. To meet their 35th-anniversary goal, the couple had to run fifteen marathons in a year.
 
Icebreaker Indoor Marathon
 News From: Tuesday, August 19, 2008
  Pre-Race Review/ Lineup
   Icebreaker Marathon will take 94 laps around Pettit Center Track (Milwaukee Journal Sentinnel)
The Icebreaker Marathon will take place in January and consist of 94 laps around the indoor track at the Pettit Center. The event is limited to 100 people and registration starts in September.
 
Marine Corps Marathon
 News From: Wednesday, August 20, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Marine Corps Marathon alters route (Washington Business Journal)
Rick Nealis, race director for the Marine Corps Marathon has added some great changes to this years course for the nearly 22,000 runners expected to participate. The biggest change is that runners will enter the converging point of the Anacostia and Potomac rivers in Southwest D.C. at Mile 12 and leave the park at Mile 14. This gives the runners a chance to tackle some of the hills earlier in the race while the legs are still somewhat fresh.
 
Mesa Falls Marathon
 News From: Thursday, August 21, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Idaho's Mesa Falls Marathon gaining in popularity (Standard Journal)
This Saturday the Mesa Falls Marathon will will kick off at 6:30 am with the half marathon starting at 8:30 am. Registration stands at 380 participants and should climb to over 500 by race day. Participants range from local Idaho areas to states as far away at Florida and at least two foreign countries.
 
New York City Marathon
 News From: Thursday, August 21, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Howard Stern's Bride-to-Be training for New York City Marathon (Wall Street Journal)
Beth Ostrosky, animal lover, model, bride-to-be adds another role to her busy career - New York City Marathon Competitor. Ostrosky will be running for the charity North Shore Animal League America Spokesperson is Running to Save Lives. Beth has been training arduously for months, preparing for the starter's signal on Marathon Sunday, which comes on the heels of her October nuptials with radio superstar Howard Stern.
 
Odds And Ends
 News From: Wednesday, August 20, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Borneo Marathon holds huge tourism potential for Sabah (Daily Express)
The Borneo Marathon represents the only marathon to be held in Borneo during 2008. The race will offer prized money and takes place on October 12th. International travelers will use the race in Sabah as a stepping stone into Asia's other tourist destinations.
 
 News From: Tuesday, August 19, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   The Water Myth (Guardian)
The 2007 London Marathon saw 14 runners treated for hyponatraemia - or fluid intoxication, which is more prevalent than dehydration. Studies have shown that elite marathon runners drink very little during their race. Over hydration could be cause for the lack of fluid intake.
 
 News From: Thursday, August 14, 2008
  Training/ Health
   In The Long Run, Exertion Regulation Wins The Day For Marathon Runners (Science Daily)
Jonathan Esteve-Lanao and Alejandro Lucia at the University of Madrid and colleagues at the University of Amsterdam and the University of Wisconsin have investigated the physiology of well-trained runners as they complete and perform well in marathons and other endurance challenges. By studying competitive middle and long distance runners during races, they learned that their heart rates increased in a very controlled way, which appeared to be scaled to the distance of the race regardless of the levels of athleticism (elite versus non-elite athlete). The scientists conclude that athletes actively control their relative physiological strain during competition proportionally to the length of the race.
 
Olympics 2004 (Women)
 News From: Wednesday, August 20, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Husband's plea prompted Tosa's marathon withdrawal (Daily Yomiuri)
Up until this year, the Japanese women's marathon team had 5 medals and two consecutive gold medals. Reiko Tosa, 32 was hoping to avenge her fifth place finish in Athens where Noguchi won the Gold in the marathon. Tosa, who was in visible pain, was pulled from the marathon at the 25 kilometer mark by her husband. Beijing was supposed to be her mark on history.
 
Olympics 2008 (Men)
 News From: Thursday, August 21, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Malinga for marathon without team backing (New Vision Online)
Alex Malinga will rely solely on the medical staff of the Beijing Olympics for his support and cheering section. His team medical director is on a flight Saturday night roughly 13 hours before the Uganda will run his Olympic event. Dr.Ntege Ssengendo will join the rest of the national team that has left Beijing prior to the closing ceremonies.
 
 News From: Tuesday, August 19, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Smoke-free China a marathon challenge (The Seattle Times)
The Bill and Melinda Gates foundation is spending money on anti-cigarette advertising on Chinese TV to help curb the nations cigarette addiction. China smokes nearly one third of the worlds cigarettes annually.
 
  Pre-Race Review/ Lineup
   Gebrselassie tips Lel for glory in marathon race (The Standard)
The Emperor and Haile Gebrselassie, the marathon world record holder, have tipped their hats that a Kenyan will win the mens marathon. Gebrselassie gave the nod to Martin Lel and stated that he has been running mentally and physically tough.
 
   Baldini uncertain to defend Olympic marathon title (Sports Illustrated)
Defending Champion gold medalist Stefano Baldini injured his right thigh Friday and is uncertain if he will be able to compete in the marathon at Beijing Olympics. Baldini has taken three days off from training.
 
 News From: Monday, August 18, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Gebrselassie plans 2012 Games assault (Times of India)
Marathon world record holder Haile Gebrselassie plans to race at the London Olympics in 2012 even though he'll be almost forty. Having opted out of the Beijing marathon because of health concerns sparked by the city's notorious smog, Gebrselassie ran the 10,000 meters to a sixth place finish. Geb believes he has ten years left in his running career.
 
  Non-Marathon/ Other Running
   Gebrselassie regrets opting out of Beijing Olympics marathon (Reuters UK)
Marathon world record-holder Haile Gebrselassie who feared that the pollution in Beijing would ruin his health regrets pulling out of the Beijing Olympic Marathon event. Gebrselassie says the weather has been perfect every day he has been in the city. Gebrselassie ran to a sixth place finish in the men's 10,000m on Sunday.
 
 News From: Sunday, August 17, 2008
  Pre-Race Review/ Lineup
   Kenyan marathon star to replace injured Cheruiyot at Olympics (China View)
World marathon champion Luke Kibet an alternate on the Kenyan Marathon Team will replace injured Robert Cheruiyot at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Cheruiyot pulled out of the Beijing Olympic Games on Saturday after aggravating a thigh injury he first sustained in Italy. Cheruiyot is deeply saddened by his inability to compete.
 
  Human Interest Story
   Defending Olympcis Marathon champion Baldini hurts thigh (Guardian UK)
Defending Olympic marathon champion StEfano Baldini of Italy must rest for three days after picking up a thigh injury. There has been no discussion of whether this will affect his plans to run the Beijing Olympic Marathon next week. Baldini has had a year of injuries, after finishing twelfth in the London Marathon and soon discovered he had a stress fracture of his left leg which put him out of action for almost a month.
 
Olympics 2008 (Women)
 News From: Tuesday, August 19, 2008
  Human Interest Story
   Paula Radcliffe's display in the marathon puts her bravery beyond doubt (Telegraph UK)
Paula Radcliffe's determination in the Olympic Marathon was removed this weekend and hopefully her effort and the medal effort of other Brits will be a springboard for the 2012 Games to be held in London.
 
 News From: Monday, August 18, 2008
  Post-Race Review/ Results
   Paula Radcliffe targets London 2012 marathon (Telegraph UK)
World record holder has a long road a head of her if she plans to run the 2012 London Olympic Games in attempts at an Olympic medal that has so far eluded her in Atlanta, Sydney, Athens and Beijing. At the Beijing Games, Radcliffe kept pace with the leaders until 19 miles; but lack of training and in some pain. Radcliffe finished 23rd in 2:32:38.
 
   Mixed emotions for Paula and Pauline after marathon effort (Telegraph UK)
With only two weeks of outdoor training, world record marathon holder Paula Radcliffe would not quit the 2008 Beijing Marathon like she did in Athens. Radcliffe was overwhelmed by her 23rd place finish and the extreme pain she felt at the finish, while Pauline Curley who is the oldest woman in the field and representing Ireland, was elated with her 63rd place finish in 2:47.16.
 
   Tomescu-Dita Runs Away With Women's Marathon Gold (The Hindu)
Constantina Tomescu-Dita, of Romania, won the gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games Marathon and
 
   Tomescu wins women's marathon at the Beijing Olympics (Sports Network)
Romania's Constantina Tomescu has won the women's marathon at the Olympics, finishing in a time of 2:26:44. Kenya's Catherine Ndereba outraced China's Zhou Chunxiu over the final 50 meters to win her second straight silver medal in this event in a 2:27:06. Great Britain's Paula Radcliffe, the world record holder, suffered a calf injury late in the race and was well out of contention, finishing twenty-third. American Deena Kastor pulled out due to a broken right foot about five kilometers into the race. American Magda Lewy also didn't finish thanks to a knee injury.
 
 News From: Sunday, August 17, 2008
  Post-Race Review/ Results
   Painful knee sidelines Lewy-Boulet in the marathon at the 2008 Beijing Olympics (SF Gate)
Magdalena Lewy-Boulet's Olympic hopes of a top ten finish ended when she pulled off the course after the half way mark citing pain from her bruised knee. With defending champion Mizuki Noguchi out of the race due to a leg injury and world record holder Paula Radcliffe running with a stress fracture, the field was wide open for Veteran marathoner Constantina Tomescu Dita to win the race in 2:26:44. Kenya's Catherine Ndereba edged out China's Zhou Chunxiu by one second for the silver medal. Americans Kastor and Lewy-Boulet dropped out of the race after the start.
 

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