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  2. Category:1987 marathons - Wikipedia

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    1987 Boston Marathon; L. 1987 London Marathon; N. 1987 New York City Marathon; P. Athletics at the 1987 Pan American Games – Men's marathon; Athletics at the 1987 ...

  3. Fordson Island - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Marathon was discharging up to 15,000 US gal (57,000 L; 12,000 imp gal) of treated ballast water to the River Rouge on an intermittent basis. [ 15 ] By the 2000s, marine debris had become a nuisance, as Fordson Island started to become a "boat graveyard".

  4. 1987 World Championships in Athletics – Men's marathon

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    Standing records prior to the 1987 World Athletics Championships World Record Carlos Lopes (POR) 2:07:12: April 20, 1985: Rotterdam, Netherlands: Event Record Robert de Castella (AUS) 2:10:03: August 14, 1983: Helsinki, Finland: Season Best Hiromi Taniguchi (JPN) 2:09:50: May 10, 1987: London, United Kingdom

  5. 1987 New York City Marathon - Wikipedia

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    1987 New York City Marathon; Date: 1 November: Location: New York City, NY: Edition: 18th: Official site: Official website: ← 1986. 1988 → . The 18th New York ...

  6. 1987 Boston Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The 1987 Boston Marathon was the 91st running of the annual marathon race in Boston, United States, which was held on April 20.The elite men's race was won by Japan's Toshihiko Seko in a time of 2:11:50 hours and the women's race was won by Portugal's Rosa Mota in 2:25:21.

  7. 1987 World Championships in Athletics – Women's marathon

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    The race started at 16:55 local time on 29 August 1987, the opening day of the Championships, [5] in temperatures of around 27 °C (80 °F). Mota took the lead before the marathon left the stadium, and extended it as the race progressed. She completed the first half of the marathon in 1:12:10, and won by over seven minutes. [3]

  8. Stars & Stripes 87 - Wikipedia

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    Stars & Stripes 87 was built in 1986. [1] She was the culmination of the team's 12 Meter design advances, the fifth boat in the Sail America Foundation stable, and the third of the new boat designs by Britton Chance Jr., Bruce Nelson and David Pedrick. [2]

  9. True Blue: The Oxford Boat Race Mutiny - Wikipedia

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    True Blue: The Oxford Boat Race Mutiny is a non-fiction book written by Dan Topolski and Patrick Robinson and published in 1989. It tells the story of the 1987 Oxford–Cambridge Boat Race and the disagreement amongst the Oxford crew known as the "Oxford mutiny". [1] It won the William Hill Sports Book of the Year in 1989, the award's inaugural ...

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