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  2. 10-mile run - Wikipedia

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    The 10-mile run is a long-distance running event over a distance of ten miles (16.1 kilometres). It can be held on a road course or on a running track. Also referred to as a 10-miler or 10 miles run, it is a relatively common distance in countries that use the mile as a unit of measure. Ten miles is roughly an intermediate distance between the ...

  3. Army Ten-Miler - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 race set Army Ten Miler registration records, with 30,000 runner slots being sold in only 35 hours. [5] 21,636 runners finished the race, [6] with Alene Reta, from Ethiopia, defending the men's title in 47:10 and Aziza Abate, from Ellicott City, Maryland, winning the women's race in 55:54. [7]

  4. Beaufort scale - Wikipedia

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    Beaufort scale. A ship in a force 12 (" hurricane -force") storm at sea, the highest rated on the Beaufort scale. The Beaufort scale (/ ˈboʊfərt / BOH-fərt) is an empirical measure that relates wind speed to observed conditions at sea or on land. Its full name is the Beaufort wind force scale.

  5. 2004 Time Warner Cable Road Runner 250 - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee Mile, West Allis, Wisconsin, United States: Course: 1 Mile Oval 1.000 mi / 1.609 km: Distance: 250 laps 250 mi / 402.336 km: Weather: Cool and cloudy with temperatures dropping to 53.6 °F (12.0 °C); wind speeds up to 9.9 miles per hour (15.9 km/h) [1] Pole position; Driver: Ryan Hunter-Reay (Herdez Competition) Time: 20.509: Fastest ...

  6. Peachtree Road Race - Wikipedia

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    60,000. The Peachtree Road Race (branded AJC Peachtree Road Race for sponsorship reasons) is a series of two American 10-kilometer runs held annually in Atlanta. After being held on Independence Day from 1970 to 2019, the race was cancelled temporarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic after originally being set for Thanksgiving. [ 1 ]

  7. Wind speed - Wikipedia

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    The fastest wind speed not related to tornadoes ever recorded was during the passage of Tropical Cyclone Olivia on 10 April 1996: an automatic weather station on Barrow Island, Australia, registered a maximum wind gust of 113.3 m/s (408 km/h; 253 mph; 220.2 kn; 372 ft/s) [6] [7] The wind gust was evaluated by the WMO Evaluation Panel, who found ...

  8. List of Panamerican records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    10 August 2024 Olympic Games: Saint-Denis, France [12] 1000 m: 2:13.13 Marco Arop Canada 8 September 2024 Hanžeković Memorial: Zagreb, Croatia [13] 1500 m: 3:27.65 Cole Hocker United States 6 August 2024 Olympic Games: Saint-Denis, France [14] [15] Mile: 3:43.97 Yared Nuguse United States 16 September 2023 Prefontaine Classic: Eugene, United ...

  9. List of Canadian records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Canada Ian Seale Don Domansky Leighton Hope Brian Saunders. Canada Tremaine Harris (200 m) Joshue Cunningham (200 m) Austin Cole (400 m) Mohano Khelaf (800 m) Canada Andrew Heaney Matt Lincoln Andrew Maloney Kyle Smith. Canada Greg Hutchinson Eric Gillis Reid Coolsaet Taylor Milne.