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Deena Drossin - Distance DivaLast November, Deena Drossin arrived in New York a mere marathon debutante, but with high expectations from all corners of the sport.
Just Like You and MeGreat thing about our sport: you can go right up to the champ and converse on equal footing. Great distance runners I have met are just like you and methe differentiating factor being speed. Here are some examples.
Hooked on RunningDid you run today? That seems like a fairly innocuous question. How about this one: did you have to run today?
Planning a (Two) Grand CelebrationThis week, the Olympic Games return to the USA, in Atlanta Georgia, as you undoubtedly know . In this new age of multimedia, coverage of the Olympiad will blanket the world of sports and beyond for 17 days From Friday into early August. We marathoners had our 100th anniversary celebration in Boston last month. Now the Olympic Games will turn 100, celebrating the anniversary of the first modern Games in Athens, 1896. It's still early, but here are few questions that are begging answers as we look down the road to hot 'lanta - and I mean hot.
Lights Out OctoberOne of the most appealing aspects of running is being outside on a sunny day, breathing in fresh air, seeing the sights, enjoying all of nature's beauty. As wonderful as that running ideal seems, alas, it is not always the case. In fact, for many runners it is more the exception than the rule.
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