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The World's Top 10 Marathons
By Runner's World on 08/07/2000 17:40:59
3= Chicago Marathon
3= Chicago MarathonIt may not have the crowds of New York City or the history of Boston, but in nearly all other respects Chicago now holds the edge as America’s best and biggest marathon. From its nadir in 1987 when the event was cancelled, Chicago
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The World's Top 10 Marathons
By Steve Smythe and Steven Seaton on 08/07/2002 17:58:06
Here it is: the definitive list of the world's top 10 marathons, from RUNNER'S WORLD International
. London Marathon, April2. Berlin Marathon, September3= New York City Marathon, November3= Chicago Marathon, October5. Boston Marathon, April6. Stockholm Marathon, June7. Rotterdam Marathon, April8. Paris Marathon, April9. Honolulu Marathon
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Your 60 Favourite Worldwide Races
By Runner's World on 08/12/2005 12:56:16
From the joy of the big city to the wilds of China... 60 tantalising races to start dreaming about
Big Sur Marathon, CaliforniaIf there's a better excuse for a holiday – and a better way to see the sights – than a foreign race, we don't know it. We asked you to tell us about your favourite overseas events, and the results are tantalisingly good
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Worldwide Races Index
By on 19/05/2009 11:58:52
Enjoy our jam-packed international race listings for travel ideas in unforgettable surroundings, from once-in-a-lifetime destinations to European mini-breaks
Waterfront Marathon Race Website October Lake Tahoe Marathon (California) Race Website | RW PreviewBank Of America Chicago Marathon (Illinois) Race Website Detroit Marathon (Michigan) Race WebsiteMarine Corps Marathon (Virginia) Race WebsiteNovember North
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Game For A Marathon: Running The Kenya Safaricom
By Ashley Smith on 18/07/2005 13:57:49
It's a marathon serious enough to attract the world record holder, where elephants, nervous Westerners and thousands of locals all play their part...
, energy drink and a great Kikoy (an African sarong).What an event. It was as well organised as any of the best races in the UK, with a field included world marathon record holder Paul Tergat, and the UK's Ben Fogle. For the statisticians out there the half
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Flora London Marathon 2005 - The RW Report
By Steve Smythe on 19/04/2005 10:35:28
Radcliffe demolishes the opposition; Lel surprises many - including himself...
Chicago Marathon victory by finishing a clear second in a national record of 2:22:50, while Chepkemei was an isolated third in 2:24:00, with Okayo fourth in 2:25:22. Sonia O’Sullivan improved her marathon PB to 2:29:01 in eighth.Mara Yamauchi, who
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London 04 - The Race Report
By Steve Smythe on 19/04/2004 10:31:55
The world's fastest times this year, and some excellent UK Olympic qualifying performances - Steve Smythe gives an insight into this year's Flora London Marathon
.Rutto went into the event as the race favourite. That was based on winning Chicago in a world debut record of 2:05:50 despite rivals who included world champion Jaouad Gharib, the Olympic champion, Gezahegne Abera, and Kenya's Sammy Korir, who became
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Little Wonders: Eleven Small-Scale US Marathons
By Bart Yasso on 18/05/2009 12:52:02
Featuring... Lost Dutchman, Little Rock, Salt Lake City, Avenue of the Giants, God's Country, San Francisco, Maui, Boulder Backroads, Lake Tahoe, Richmond, California International
Everyone knows about the big, must-do US marathons: New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston. If you haven't run them already, you've probably got them on your life list. And for good reason. They're the glamour races, with as many as 40,000 runners
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The North Pole Marathon
By Steven Seaton on 15/08/2006 11:56:29
With temperatures of -25ºC to contend with, you'd do well to manage eight-minute-mile pace in the North Pole Marathon. But that won't impress the locals... the polar bears are much quicker
. But that appeared to be the primary motivation for making the trip for the 15 who signed up to run. To add an extra element of unreality to the whole thing, the North Pole Marathon is put on as a very serious event: accurately measured, precisely timed and fiercely
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