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  2. Ed Ayres (environmentalist) - Wikipedia

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    Edward H. Ayres (born October 1941) [1] is an American writer, editor, environmentalist and ultramarathon runner. He is the founding editor and publisher of Running Times magazine, [2] [3] and he served as editorial director of the Worldwatch Institute [4] and editor of Worldwatch, [5] a bimonthly global-trends magazine.

  3. Robert Rankin (Australian photographer and publisher)

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    Running is second nature to Rankin who has participated in countless events, his best time being a sub 3-hour marathon in 1983 at the age of 32. [46] While not threatening the race record in any way, the fitness training required for these events plus his skills of running fast through trackless bush, honed from many orienteering events ...

  4. Runner's World - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Anderson changed the name of the magazine to Runner's World. [8] He brought on Joe Henderson as chief editor and moved the editorial offices, now named World Publications, to Mountain View, California. Runner's World thrived during the 1970s "running boom", even in the face of competition from the New York–based magazine, The Runner.

  5. Qualifying standards in athletics - Wikipedia

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    In addition they could enter one reserve athlete for the same event provided he/she had also achieved at least the B standard. The qualification for the 2015 World Championships and the qualification for the 2016 Summer Olympics uses single entry standards. The rules are similar to the previous A standards with up to three athletes per NOC.

  6. Peter Riegel - Wikipedia

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    Race time prediction formula, running course certification. Peter Riegel (January 30, 1935 – May 28, 2018) was an American research engineer who developed a mathematical formula for predicting race times for runners and other athletes given a certain performance at another distance.

  7. 25K run - Wikipedia

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    The 25K run (25 kilometers, approximately 15.52 miles) is a long distance running footrace that is between the distance of a half marathon and a marathon.It was formerly an official world record distance in road running by World Athletics, [1] but has since been downgraded to world best status.

  8. Holiday sleep trouble? 5 secrets of a better snooze

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    Getting a good night's sleep can be a little more challenging amid the hype of the holidays. With changes in routine, diet and potentially time zones, quality sleep could be difficult to come by ...

  9. Running Fitness - Wikipedia

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