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  2. Philadelphia Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The roots of the Philadelphia Marathon (aka the Philadelphia Independence Marathon and today known as the AACR Philadelphia Marathon) can be traced back to 1954, the race's unofficial inaugural year. The marathon then largely was a suburban event and went by many different names; the Greater Philadelphia Independence Marathon (1981–82) and ...

  3. Penn Relays - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia inquirer, on April 16, 1893, previewed the forthcoming "first annual spring handicap" to be run on May 13, 1893. When the University of Pennsylvania Track and Field committee wanted to add more excitement to their 1893 spring handicapped meet, they came up with the idea of running a relay race at the meet.

  4. Philadelphia Distance Run - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2021 Philadelphia Distance Run, major races across the U.S. and world modeled the PDR policy. In 2022, the Blue Cross Broad Street Run and the Philadelphia Marathon, plus five of the six World Major Marathons including the New York City Marathon, [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Boston Marathon, [ 17 ] Chicago Marathon, [ 18 ] London Marathon, [ 19 ...

  5. Broad Street Run - Wikipedia

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    The race was first run in 1980 with 1454 men and 122 women finishing. In that year and in 1981, participants ran straight through the courtyard of City Hall; since then, runners are diverted around the building. Until 1989, the race ended with a lap around the field at JFK Stadium in South Philadelphia.

  6. New Philadelphia man to run in ultramarathon to raise funds ...

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    New Philadelphia man to run in ultramarathon to raise funds for Parkinson's research. Gannett. Staff Reports. August 28, 2024 at 5:00 AM. FAIRFIELD TOWNSHIP ‒ Three medical students at ...

  7. Liberty Bell Park Racetrack - Wikipedia

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    The track's first thoroughbred race occurred on May 31, 1969. [10] It attracted 15,396 spectators who bet $1,160,154. [11] Thoroughbred racing at Liberty Bell Park ended when Keystone Park opened in November 1974. [12] On February 6, 1971, a track-record 24,988 fans turned out to watch thoroughbred races at Liberty Bell Park.

  8. Parx Casino and Racing - Wikipedia

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    (This race was not run in 2006 because of the rebuilding of the main grandstand as a "racino".) The Cotillion, which has been run since Thoroughbred racing began in Pennsylvania in 1969 at the old Liberty Bell Park in Northeast Philadelphia , is a 1.0625 miles (1.7099 km) (Eight and a half furlong) race.

  9. IBS is more common than many realize. Here's how these ... - AOL

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    Stomach pain or tummy troubles are among the most common ailments that affect children and adults alike. Feelings of bloating, cramping, constipation or nausea often occur because of something ...