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Category: Marathon Running
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The New York City Marathon: A 26.2-Mile Fashion Show
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How to Run the New York City Marathon
The New York Times – Sports:There are several ways to get one of the 50,000 spots in the New York City Marathon. Here’s a list of the possible options.
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Ellie Kemper, Ashton Kutcher and Other Celebrities Running in the NYC Marathon
The New York Times – Sports:Ashton Kutcher, Ellie Kemper and Lauren Ridloff join a group of former athletes and “Bachelor” stars running in the New York City Marathon.
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A Last Competitive New York Marathon for Abdi Abdirahman
The New York Times – Sports:Abdi Abdirahman expects to return, running ‘with the masses, with a bunch of friends,’ for the fun of it.
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NYC Marathon Course Map and Route
The New York Times – Sports:The race is a 26.2-mile tour through all five boroughs of New York City. Yes, there are hills. Got a problem with that?
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The Biggest Marathons Ban Convicted Dopers for Life. Antidoping Officials Cry Foul.
The New York Times – Sports:A policy that has come under scrutiny since the organization behind the New York City Marathon learned its incoming chairwoman cannot compete in its races may be illegal. It’s all quite awkward.
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American Marathon Runners Are Faster Than Ever
The New York Times – Sports:American women have been breaking the national marathon record this year. Conner Mantz, a 25-year-old from Utah, had a stellar marathon debut. But can they win major races?
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The Most Recognizable New York Marathoner Returns Home
The New York Times – Sports:Yasuhiro Makoshi, 70, is a fixture of New York’s food and running scenes. On Nov. 6, he’ll be running his 36th New York City Marathon, his first as a visitor.
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Boston Marathon Winner Diana Kipyokei Is Disqualified For Doping
The New York Times – Sports:Diana Kipyokei of Kenya, who won the women’s race in October 2021, tested positive for a prohibited steroid that can enhance performance.
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A Nonbinary Runner’s Experience of the Chicago Marathon
The New York Times – Sports:“A big part of being here and running this race is reclaiming this place, which left me with a lot of emotional scars,” Cal Calamia said of running the Chicago Marathon in their hometown.
