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  2. Colorado Buffaloes cross country - Wikipedia

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    The book gives an inside look into the 1998 Colorado men's cross country team and gained a cult following within the running community. [ 6 ] In 2014 FloSports running brand, FloTrack, released a Docuseries called The Program: Colorado which followed the men's team on their way to winning the 2014 NCAA Championship.

  3. Boulderthon - Wikipedia

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    The event nearly tripled in size in its second year, and added a kids fun run, a 5K, a 10K, as well as the signature full and half marathons. The race features an expo and fun finish line festivities, as well as runners from all 50 states, 15 countries, and an elite field.

  4. List of United States collegiate records in track and field

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    Event Record Athlete Team Date Meet Place Ref. 50 m: 5.64 Davidson Ezinwa: Azusa Pacific University : February 15, 1992 Los Angeles, California: Los Angeles, California [7] 55 m: 5.99 A: Obadele Thompson: University of Texas at El Paso: February 22, 1997 WAC Indoor Championships Air Force Academy, Colorado [2] 6.00 Lee McRae: University of ...

  5. Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run - Wikipedia

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    Each year's race is run in the opposite direction of the previous year's event (2008 was run in the clockwise direction, 2009 was counter-clockwise). In order to complete the event, instead of crossing a finish line, runners are required to "kiss the Hardrock", a picture of a ram's head painted on a large block of stone mining debris.

  6. Mark Wetmore - Wikipedia

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    Mark Wetmore (born June 29, 1953) is an American cross country and track coach who specializes in middle-distance and long-distance running.He began his collegiate coaching career when he was accepted as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Colorado in 1992. [1]

  7. Pikes Peak Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The Pikes Peak Ascent and Marathon is a trail running competition that begins at the base of Pikes Peak, in Manitou Springs, Colorado, and climbs over 7,815 feet (2382 m) to the top of the 14,115 foot (4302 m) peak.

  8. Naked Pumpkin Run - Wikipedia

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    The Naked Pumpkin Run is an annual event in certain United States municipalities where otherwise naked participants run a course through a town, their heads adorned with carved pumpkins. [1] Runs have been held in Boulder, Colorado , Seattle, Washington , Portland, Oregon , and Arcata, California .

  9. Colfax Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Colfax Kids Marathon was a race like the Colorado Colfax Marathon, established in 2006. The run was for Kindergarten to 8th grade students. It was a run that is only 1.2 miles (1.9 km). The students ran the other 25.2 miles (40.6 km) in training. The training lasted from February to early May.