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  2. How to Plan for an International Marathon - AOL

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    More than 840,000 people submitted entries to the 2025 London race (for only about 50,0000 bibs), and the recent 2024 Berlin Marathon broke the record for the largest field ever with 54,280 ...

  3. Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The marathon is a long-distance foot race with a distance of 42 km 195 m (c. 26 mi 385 yd), [1] usually run as a road race, but the distance can be covered on trail routes. The marathon can be completed by running or with a run/walk strategy.

  4. Sioux Falls Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The Sioux Falls Marathon is an annual 42.195-kilometre (26.219 mi) race held in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA. The race was established in 2012 and is a USATF certified full marathon that is a Boston Qualifying Race. [ 1 ]

  5. Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race - Wikipedia

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    Map. The Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race is the world's longest certified footrace. [1] In 1996 Sri Chinmoy created this event as a 2,700-mile (4,345 km) race. At the award ceremony that year he declared that the 1997 edition would be extended to 3,100 miles (4,989 km).

  6. Backyard ultra - Wikipedia

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    The distance the runners race each hour is set at miles or 6705.6 meters, which is then rounded up to 6706 meters. The total distance run by a competitor who completes 24 laps is exactly 100 miles . Backyard ultra races are usually held on a loop measuring 6706 meters, though in Sweden some have been held on a 400-meter track .

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  8. John Bingham (runner) - Wikipedia

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    John Bingham (born 1948) is an American marathon runner and author, nicknamed "The Penguin", who has achieved widespread recognition for promoting the walking of long-distance race courses to the general public. [1] [2] Bingham is the author of several books and the No Need for Speed column in Runner's World. He believes that the goals of ...

  9. LetsRun.com - Wikipedia

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    Brothers Robert and Weldon Johnson founded LetsRun.com in the spring of 2000 [4] while Weldon was training for the U.S. Olympic Trials in Flagstaff, Arizona, with the goal of creating an online community to facilitate discussion of race results and training as well as to help promote track and field in the United States. [5]