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  2. Elita Loresca - Wikipedia

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    Elita A. Loresca (born June 28, 1977), is a Filipino-American newscaster. She has worked for KGET-TV , the NBC affiliate in Bakersfield , California, WSVN 7 in Miami , Florida, and KNBC in Los Angeles , California.

  3. Elita Loresca's father-in-law meets son he didn't know he had

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    What happens when a DNA test so many of us have taken leads you to the father your never knew you had?

  4. L.A. Marathon 2023: Thousands hit the streets for the 38th ...

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    With cloudy skies and cool temperatures, more than 20,000 participants took to the streets Sunday for the 38th annual Los Angeles Marathon. With cloudy skies and cool temperatures, more than ...

  5. L.A. Marathon results: Check out the top finishers in the men ...

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    Runners start the 39th Los Angeles Marathon at Dodger Stadium on Sunday. (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times) 10. Ashley DeSanno, 3:01:19. 11. Paulina Avila, 3:01:30. 12. Nadine Robinson, 3:02:29.

  6. List of World Athletics Label marathon races - Wikipedia

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    This is a worldwide list of World Athletics Label Road Races marathon runs. Legend. Symbol/Column Description Bold:

  7. Los Angeles Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Marathon (formerly known as the City of Los Angeles Marathon) is an annual running event typically held each spring in Los Angeles, California, since 1986. The marathon was inspired by the success of the 1984 Summer Olympic Games hosted in Los Angeles. It is one of the five largest marathons in the country, with more than 20,000 ...

  8. 2019 Los Angeles Marathon - Wikipedia

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    It was the closest finish in the Los Angeles men's marathon history. Askale Merachi won the women's race with a time of 2:24:11. [8] She left the pack of lead women with Cynthia Jerop, and the two ran side by side until just after the 20-mile mark. Joshua Cassidy won the men's wheelchair race and Katrina Gerhard claimed the women's equivalent.

  9. Photos: Los Angeles Marathon - AOL

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    Over 25,000 runners competed this year in Sunday's L.A. Marathon. Check out The Times' photographers view of the race.