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The Hospital Hill Run is the oldest road race in Kansas City, dating back to 1974. Because of that, it features generations of runners who will share the road on Saturday.
Aramco Houston Half Marathon: Brian Sell 1:02:39 2005 Houston, Texas: Aramco Houston Half Marathon: Dan Browne (2) 1:03:56 2004 Kansas City, Missouri: Carondelet Heart Institute Hospital Hill Run Ryan Shay (2) 1:05:04 2003 Kansas City, Missouri: Carondelet Heart Institute Hospital Hill Run Ryan Shay: 1:04:13 2002 Kansas City, Missouri: UMKC ...
A month later she ran a half marathon best of 74:40 minutes for second at Grandma's Marathon and won the Hospital Hill Half Marathon. [5] She began training with Ryan Bolton's Harambee Running Club at the start of 2009 had top three finishes in the half marathon at the Yuengling, Cobán, Spiriti of Columbus and Grandma's Marathon races. [6]
Mark Curp (born January 5, 1959, in Chillicothe, Missouri) held the world record for the half marathon from 1985 until 1990. He continued holding the American record in the half marathon until a new record was set by Ryan Hall in 2007. Curp attended Central Missouri State University, receiving a bachelor's degree in 1981 and a master's degree ...
A Missouri high-school athlete died after collapsing at the finish line of a half-marathon when his "body temperature reached a fatal level and his heart stopped," his heartbroken family said.
Lorraina Zevallos said the entire family was at the Frog Hill Half Marathon, 10K and Leapfrog 5K on Saturday along with her brother's girlfriend. Junior played sports in middle and high school ...
Marathon 2:12:52 1984 Hospital Hill Half Marathon Kansas City, Missouri: 1st Half Marathon 1:05:14 1984 Defeet Diabetes Hutchinson, Kansas: 1st 10K 29:47 1984 Twin Cities Marathon: Minneapolis, United States: 1st Marathon 2:11:35 1985 Statehood Days Run Lincoln, Nebraska: 3rd 10-mile 49:21.64 1985 World Marathon Cup: Hiroshima, Japan: DNF ...
The Marine Corps Historic Half (MCHH), held in Fredericksburg, VA, takes participants on a 13.1 mi (21.1 km) journey from the retail hub of Central Park through historic downtown streets, up Hospital Hill, and back to waiting Marines at the finish line. Held annually in May and open to ages 10 and up, the event boasts a field of 8,000 runners.