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  2. Run Hit Wonder - Wikipedia

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    Run Hit Wonder was a 5K and 10K run series sponsored by Nike.It started in 2003 and was held in 2004 and 2005 before being renamed "Run Hit Remix" in 2006. [1] Events were held in several cities around the United States, each with popular one-hit-wonder bands playing along the course and at a post-race concert.

  3. Married Into A Turkey Trot Family? We've Got You Covered With ...

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    A RRCA running coach shares her 8-week 5K training plan which includes long runs, strength training, and cross training, plus gear and how to shave off time.

  4. Couch to 5K - Wikipedia

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    Couch to 5K, abbreviated C25K, is an exercise plan that gradually progresses from beginner running toward a 5 kilometre (3.1 mile) run over nine weeks. [1] [2] The Couch to 5K running plan was created by Josh Clark in 1996. He developed the plan for new runners as motivation through manageable expectations.

  5. Ineos 1:59 Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The Ineos 1:59 Challenge, held on 12 October 2019, was an attempt by Kenyan athlete Eliud Kipchoge to break the two-hour mark for running the marathon distance, which he achieved in a time of 1:59:40.2. The event was specifically created for Kipchoge and held in Vienna, Austria to help market the Nike ZoomX Vaporfly 4%. [1]

  6. Crush Your First 5K With This 6-Week Walking Plan - AOL

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    This 6-week 5K training plan for beginners will take you from novice to race ready. Get detailed 5K walking workouts, form tips, and racing hacks.

  7. Athletics West - Wikipedia

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    Rare alternate logo which was seldom used. Circa: Around period where Nike took over the name and team. Athletics West (frequently abbreviated in results as AW) [1] was an American running team formed in 1977 by Bill Bowerman, Phil Knight and Geoff Hollister.

  8. Lauren Fleshman - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Fleshman left Nike after the expiration of her contract and became the first professional athlete signed by Seattle-based brand Oiselle. [7] She made the 5K final at her final Olympic Trials in 2012. Fleshman announced her retirement from professional running in July 2016, at the age of 34. [8]

  9. Nick Symmonds - Wikipedia

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    In June and July 2020, Symmonds became a topic of controversy in the running community when he organized events ignoring social distancing guidance for his videos. [ 30 ] Beginning in 2020, Symmonds started a second YouTube channel named 'Nick Symmonds Too', consisting of reaction, tutorial and challenge videos of shorter length.