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  2. San Francisco Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Marathon is an annual USATF-certified road running event held in San ... [23] [24] From 2002 to 2004, $10,000 was divided among the winners. [25 ...

  3. Cal Calamia - Wikipedia

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    Cal Calamia is a non-binary transmasculine runner, sports activist, poet, and educator. [1] He [a] was born in 1996. [2] Calamia was the first winner of the non-binary division of the San Francisco Marathon and has been an advocate for transgender and non-binary runners since 2022.

  4. USA Marathon Championships - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco, California: San Francisco Marathon: Peter Pfitzinger: 2:14:45 1982 Syracuse, New York — Joel Menges 2:32:39 1981 Raleigh, North Carolina — Robert Johnson 2:29:14 1980 Cupertino, California: Paul Masson Marathon Frank Richardson: 2:13:54 1979 Houston, Texas Houston Maraton Tom Antczak 2:15:28 1978 Niagara Falls, New York

  5. ‘We just wanna run’: Why marathons should include a gender ...

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    Last July, Calamia became the first runner to win the non-binary category at the San Francisco marathon. As planning for that race began, event organizers reached out to Calamia who consulted on ...

  6. 1983 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Marathon championships were the San Francisco Marathon for men and the Avon International Marathon for women. In addition to being the National Championship, it was the selection meet to international teams including for the 1983 World Championships in Athletics.

  7. Laurie Binder - Wikipedia

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    Laurie Binder (born August 10, 1947) is an American long-distance runner. She was a four-time winner of the San Francisco Bay to Breakers race, tied with Maryetta Boitano for the most victories, setting the first course record when the race was shortened to 12 km at 41.24.7.

  8. Katy Schilly - Wikipedia

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    At the 1984 California International Marathon, she set a course record with a time of 2:32:40. [3] Schilly also won the 1984 San Francisco Marathon (2:35:56). [ 4 ]

  9. Janis Klecker - Wikipedia

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    Klecker won the 1992 US Olympic Trials marathon in Houston [7] and went on to compete in the marathon at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, an event in which she placed 21st. Klecker has won the City of Lakes Marathon/Twin Cities Marathon three times (1980, 1991, 1992), the San Francisco Marathon twice (1983, 1990), and the California ...