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Race Directors In-line with On-line PromotionsThe tried and true methods of event promotion is giving way to a new breed.
Mill Cities…and the Flu.A great event (even if you’re sick)
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Busy as a BeaverAlso:
Dreading another Delightful Derry
Running For A CauseThe sport of running requires a passion that makes it well-suited as a fundraising vehicle for causes
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Second SheRun Article
Busy as a BeaverWildlife returns to suburbia and adds a touch of life to trail running.
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Dreading another Delightful DerryAlso:
The Minnehaha Express
A Great Time Planned for The Great RaceAccording to the Irish, there are two types of people; those who are Irish and those who wish they were Irish. Similarly in the world of the Somerville Road Runners (SRR) there are two types of runners; those who will be running An Ras Mor and those who wish they did.
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Online Registration
Tsunami Fund Raiser in New HampshireThis coming Saturday in Laconia, NH there will be a race to aid the survivor of last months devastating Tsunami in Asia.
A Witness to GreatnessAll right—so he’s human, after all. That was confirmed by the persistent cough that interrupted the post-race press conference hastily arranged in the tunnel behind the track at the Reggie Lewis center.
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Meet Photos
The Lewis and Clark Bicentenial Relay -- Kamiah, Idaho to Fort Clatsop, OregonRelay Experience of a Lifetime--A Running Relay Like no Other, to Commemorate the Greatest Overland Journey of Discovery in the History of the United States
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Event Management
Dreading another Delightful DerrySixteen miles uphill in three-degree weather with a headwind…now that’s a race!
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Full ResultsAlso:
The Minnehaha Express
The Minnehaha ExpressRail running in Minnesota reveals some basic truths.
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Pub Race Coming of Age Portends a Culture ShiftAlso:
Le Frosty Runs
Pub Race Coming of Age Portends a Culture ShiftIt required a swim in the Atlantic Ocean, but I got my “Hangover Classic” glass.
The Ultra LifeAn interview with Lisa Smith Batchen
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First SheRUN Article
Le Frosty RunsDown on the bike path, by the canal, the ice is two inches thick and slick.
A New Year, New Dreams, New GoalsWhether or not we are actually able to achieve them, setting goals to improve our running is still a worthwhile pursuit.
Running 2003: The Best of Times and the Worst of TimesIn the world of running in 2003, it was the best of times, and the worst of times.
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