not become great by following a path of timidity and cowardice. And we can only hope that, when pummeled, as the Boston Marathon was today, they will rise again, stronger than ever.****Amby Burfoot is a contributor to the US edition of Runner's World. You can
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for RW magazine – which I believe in those days was called Jogging (RW: it was indeed, later to become Running and finally Runner’s World) – was higher than the percentage of male readers of Playboy, which gives you an understanding of how different
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Q. Why did you get into running?A. My dad was a marathon runner. He didn’t try to push me into running but when he noticed I had started jogging to keep fit he suggested I try some races. My first proper race was the Scottish National U15 cross