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> Venturing at Hidden Valley Running Camp - August 24-29th, 2003Hidden Valley Running Camp - a vision of Raymond Youngs who ran and won the first Afghanistan Minefield Marathon
Also:
> Hidden Vally Camp Website
> Boston Marathon - the Ups and DownsLast fall, in planning to run the Hartford Marathon, I realized I was aiming for my 49th marathon finish.
> Boston Marathon Quotebook, 2003A series of quotes compiled before, during and after the 2003 Boston Marathon
> Sub Three-Hour Marathoners at Boston: A Vanishing BreedFor many of us there is another right of passage in the marathon: that special achievement of "under three hours."
> Hyponatremia a Concern for Marathon RunnersRunners are well aware of the dangers of dehydration, but there's been too little public education about the danger of over hydration, which is just as dangerous.
> "Brendan's Buddies" Blossoms in Boston and BeyondBreathing Life and Hope, Blowing Away Doubt
> Antarctica Marathon Embraces The ElementsBarewski and Baldwin Master Victories at The Last Marathon.
> The Groton Road Race — A Complete Family ExperienceYou have heard the phrase before — “bring the whole family”, well most of the time that is just a marketing catch phrase to bring more bodies along.
> Kilimanjaro!At the Kilimanjaro Marathon, more than 200 runners, including an impressive field of elites, tackled the marathon distance in the shadow of Africa's tallest peak.
> At Last, the MarathonAfter four months of grueling training, the Big Day arrives. The final installment in a series of essays.
> Taper TimeWith weeks of hard work behind him, our runner enjoys a run down Easy Street during the final weeks of taperingor at least, that's how it was supposed to go. The ninth in a series of essays.
> Keep the PaceA tough winter, a relentless cold and nagging foot pain dog our runner, but as his marathon approaches, he keeps up the pace. Eighth in a series of essays.
> The Big OneWhen it's time for the longest long run of marathon training, it's time to take the challenge personally. Get mad at it. Get down and dirty with it. Get mean. No way will 22 miles get the best of you. The seventh in a series of essays.
> The Roaring TwentiesAs his marathon training moves into 20-mile runs, our runner starts to hedge his bets: "I'm still running, but my Las Vegas odds are dropping..." The sixth in a series of essays.
> World's Premier in BostonThe 2003 edition of the Boston Indoor Games was once again a well-organized, entertainment-packed two and a half hours, featuring some of the world's best track athletes.
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