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Fuel on Fat for the Long Run FeatureSeptember 200226 min especially after a big dose of carbohydrates, such as you might get from a big plate of spaghetti and rolls…
Running in Literature FeatureSeptember 200226 min […] written a novel about an astronaut and a biography of Edmund Hillary, always focusing on the intersection of ordinary people with mythic moments…
Running in Literature FeatureMarch 200233 min and glittering in the air, and then alighting, as winged, on the other side.” It’s not running, but I include it for those interested…
March/April 2002 MARATHON & BEYOND @ FeatureMarch 20023 min […] roads, and that’s not something that’s going to change anytime soon. While I don’t offer any long-term solutions, I will…
Marathon & Beyond @ FeatureMarch 20025 min […] won the thing. He’ll tell you all about the experience at the least prompting. To be sure, plenty of athletes were making…
Coudersport, Pennsylvania, has been stalled at around 100 marathoners. The Governor’s Cup (previously the Ghost Town) Marathon in Helena, Montana, has roughly 200 runners, yet the accompanying 5K race has thousands
FeatureMarch 20026 min
Coudersport, Pennsylvania, has been stalled at around 100 marathoners. The Governor’s Cup (previously the Ghost Town) Marathon in Helena, Montana, has roughly 200 runners, yet the accompanying 5K race has…
God’s Country Marathon FeatureMarch 200226 min have yet to reach Denton Hill, where it increases to 30 degrees. The intersection at mile 14 has the left branch going to the…
My Most Unforgettable: March/April 2002 DepartmentMarch 200215 min Kevin and Dawn sample their way across Europe. I picked up the pace for a while, and as I turned the final…
Marriage on the Run FeatureMarch 200213 min bland. It was a long stretch of nothingness as we made our way out to the Olympic venues. But the finish was worth…