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  2. Water stop (sports) - Wikipedia

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    A water stop is a break and a place to break for drinking water in sports events (sports competitions or training) for some types of sports, such as various long distance types of running (e.g., marathon), cycling, etc. Similarly, a water break is a break to drink water in some sports events held in one place.

  3. Marathon swimming - Wikipedia

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    Marathon swimming is a class of open water swimming defined by long distances, with 10 kilometers (6.21 miles) being the unofficially held minimum distance. Routes are typically geographically based or buoy based.

  4. Marathon - Wikipedia

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    For a long time after the Olympic marathon started, there were no long-distance races, such as the marathon, for women. Although a few women, such as Stamata Revithi in 1896, had run the marathon distance, they were not included in any official results. [33] [34] Marie-Louise Ledru has been credited as the first woman to complete a marathon, in ...

  5. Amid concerns about dirty water and strong current, marathon ...

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    A bridge lined with ornate statues overlooks an Olympic open water course like no other. The Eiffel Tower, gold-domed Invalides and other Paris landmarks provide a stunning backdrop. The training ...

  6. How long does it take the average person to run a marathon ...

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    A marathon is always measured by the same distance: 26.2 miles, but the time it takes to finish depends on your fitness level, training and the course itself.

  7. 3 men have run every Chicago Marathon since 1977. Now in ...

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    About 77,000 gallons of water and 36,000 gallons of Gatorade will be on hand to help athletes make it to the finish line. ... Kozlowski and Mueller don’t see their last marathon in sight either.

  8. Oceans Seven - Wikipedia

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    The Oceans Seven is a marathon swimming challenge consisting of seven open water channel swims. It was devised in 2008 as the swimming equivalent of the Seven Summits mountaineering challenge. It comprises the North Channel , the Cook Strait , the MolokaŹ»i Channel , the English Channel , the Catalina Channel , the Tsugaru Strait and the Strait ...

  9. Long-distance swimming - Wikipedia

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    Long-distance swims, however, may take place in pools, such as the 1st official 24 hours World Championship in 1976 won by Peppo Biscarini with a record of 83.7 km (24 hour swims in a 50 m-long pool) or the current 25 meter pool world record of 2008 Olympic gold medalist Maarten van der Weijden. [1]