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Janicki's time was the fourth-fastest marathon time by an American in 1985. [9] He won the Cleveland Marathon in 1993 and 1994 with times of 2:11:39 and 2:15:04 respectively. [10] He was back in the top finishers at the 1994 Chicago Marathon with a fifth-place finish in 2:13:21. [8] In 2016, Janicki was inducted into the Colorado Running Hall ...
Tewanima is a running legend to the Hopi tribe, and there is a race dedicated to him every year on top of Second Mesa. [4] The race is primarily a 10K and 5K, which is held on the Sunday of Labor Day weekend. The 10K and 5K courses start in the village on top of the mesa and follow a foot trail that descends and circles around the mesa.
Course Hero is an American education technology website company based in Redwood City, California which operates an online learning platform for students to access ...
' Son of Pheídippos ') or Philippides (Φιλιππίδης) is the central figure in the story that inspired the marathon race. Pheidippides is said to have run 40 kilometres (25 mi) from Marathon to Athens to deliver news of the victory of the Battle of Marathon, and, according to Herodotus, to have run from Athens to Sparta.
Hoka One One Tennine. The company was founded in 2009 by Nicolas Mermoud and Jean-Luc Diard, former Salomon employees. They sought to design a shoe that allowed for faster downhill running, and created a model with an oversized outsole that had more cushion than other running shoes at the time. [2]
[12] Classes continued to graduate from the old campus until 1972 when the new Mesa High was built, at a different location (farther east and south). The original Mesa High campus, minus the destroyed Old Main, would be reused in the 1970s as Mesa Central High School, which became the district's vocational school in the 1980s and closed in 1991.
Neil Horan at the Climate Camp, August 2009. Cornelius "Neil" Horan, sometimes referred to as The Grand Prix Priest, The Dancing Priest, or The Armageddon Priest [1] (born 22 April 1947), is a laicised Irish former Roman Catholic priest who is noted for his interference with the running of the 2003 British Grand Prix and the 2004 Summer Olympics men's marathon in order to promote his religious ...
Returning runners from the 1952 marathon included defending champion Emil Zátopek of Czechoslovakia and fifth-place finisher Veikko Karvonen of Finland. Zátopek's primary challenger was Alain Mimoun of France, who had won three silver medals in the 5000 metres and 10000 metres track events in 1948 and 1952—all behind Zátopek.