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Hal Higdon (born June 17, 1931) is an American writer and runner known for his training plans. [1] He is the author of 34 books, including the best-selling Marathon: The Ultimate Training Guide . He has worked as a freelance writer since 1959, and has written a variety of subjects including a children's book that was made into an animated feature.
1.10 Men's marathon. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Hal Higdon: 1931-June-17 44 Toronto, Canada
[1] An example of a thematic group is TRI-DRS. [2] for dead runners who are interested in triathlons, duathlons, and other multi-sport events. [1] It was founded by Loreen Kail. DRS-readers and DRS-mind are examples of thematic groups for discussions. Three Dead Runners Society groups also operate on the facebook social networking website.
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Hal Higdon commented that he believed Mah was capable of running a marathon under three hours if he trained for a specific race. [ 17 ] Mah's last race was a 50 kilometer event Labour Day weekend, 1988, in St. Jacobs, Ontario ; he dropped out of the Toronto Marathon three weeks later. [ 1 ]
[6] [7] Runner and writer Hal Higdon had been writing for the magazine since the beginning (2nd edition). In 1969, Anderson changed the name of the magazine to Runner's World . [ 8 ] He brought on Joe Henderson as chief editor and moved the editorial offices, now named World Publications , to Mountain View, California .
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The New York City Marathon is the largest in the world. Each year, it attracts around 50,000 entries from elite athletes to fun runners ticking the race off their bucket lists.