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  2. Long Island Rough Riders - Wikipedia

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    Long Island struggled in 2004, finishing last in the Atlantic Division with an 8–11–1 record. The season was, however, significant because it marked the return of two former Rough Riders – Jim Rooney from the New England Revolution and Giovanni Savarese from overseas. Etienne was again Long Island's top scorer with 11 goals.

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  5. New York City Marathon - Wikipedia

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    At 13.109 miles (21.097 km), runners cross the Pulaski Bridge, marking the halfway point of the race and the entrance into Long Island City in Queens. After about 15.534 miles (25.000 km), runners exit Queens and cross the East River via the lower level of the Queensboro (59th Street) Bridge into Manhattan. At this point in the race, many ...

  6. New York Road Runners - Wikipedia

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    New York Road Runners (NYRR) is a non-profit running organization based in New York City whose mission is to help and inspire people through running. It was founded in 1958 by Ted Corbitt with 47 members and has since grown to a membership of more than 60,000. As of 2012, it was considered to be the premier running organization in the United ...

  7. Road Runners Club of America - Wikipedia

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    Daily News: Topics: Road Runners Club of America webpage. NYDailyNews.com website; Athletics: Road Runners Club of America Launches National Campaign for Runners at Risk for Nail Fungus: A Progressive, Recurring Infection: “Toe Truck” will travel to major running events in 2005, offer free foot screenings. March 26, 2005. RunnersWeb.com

  8. River to River Relay - Wikipedia

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    The River to River Relay is a long distance relay race in which teams of runners run from the Mississippi River to the Ohio River, covering a distance of 80 miles. [1] Over 2000 runners take part in the race every year. River to River is a race of friendly competition that experienced to novice runners enjoy running.

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