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

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    The Antioch resident will join more than 50,000 runners expected to make the 26.2-mile trek through the city on Sunday for the city’s 46th marathon, now called the Bank of America Chicago Marathon.

  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. Ultramarathon - Wikipedia

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    There are some self-supported ultramarathon stage races in which each competitor has to carry all their supplies including food to survive the length of the race, typically a week long. The Marathon des Sables 6-day stage race in Morocco and the Grand to Grand Ultra in the US are examples. [14] [15]

  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. How Long Does It Actually Take to Run a Marathon? Fitness ...

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    Seeing how long a marathon is can make you wonder what would cause someone to want to run that far in the first place—26.2 miles is no joke! ... When you go for a run, your heart rate and stroke ...

  8. Long-distance running - Wikipedia

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    Long-distance running can also be used as a means to improve cardiovascular health. [3] Endurance running is often a component of physical military training. Long-distance running as a form of tradition or ceremony is known among the Hopi and Tarahumara people, among others. [4] [5]

  9. Look: Olympic Marathon Runner Sparks Water Controversy

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    The Olympic marathon race is a 42.195 km slog and can be hazardous to some athletes if they can’t stay hydrated. That’s why there’s so much controversy brewing over one marathon runner’s ...