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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.

Jared Beasley
Author: Jared Beasley

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