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  2. Naomi Fulton - Wikipedia

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    Event. Marathon. College team. Parkside Rangers. Naomi Fulton (née Bong, born 1986) is an American athlete and the winner of the 2021 Twin Cities Marathon. [1][2] In 2018, she surprised many at the Boston Marathon by finishing 18th—after not being seeded with the elite runners. [3] A month later, Fulton won the Cellcom Green Bay Half ...

  3. Twin Cities Marathon - Wikipedia

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    2006 Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon. The Twin Cities Marathon is a marathon in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area which normally takes place the first weekend in October. The race is often called "The Most Beautiful Urban Marathon in America" due to a course that winds through downtown districts, then along parkways that hug lakes and waterways all throughout dense urban forests in the ...

  4. Sally Brent - Wikipedia

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    Sally Brent (born 9 October 1951) is an American long-distance running athlete who broke barriers for female runners in the late 1970s and early 1980s. [1] [2] Brent was the winner of the inaugural Twin Cities Marathon in 1982, running the race in 2:43:50. Only a few other American women had breached the 2:45:00 mark in 1982, [3] and just seven ...

  5. Yoshida, Watychowicz win Twin Cities Marathon with late surges

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    Yuya Yoshida went into Sunday's Twin Cities Marathon with a plan to run a relaxed first half, then surge ahead and win it in the rolling hills along the final stretch. Mission accomplished.

  6. Julia Kohnen Griffey - Wikipedia

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    As a relatively unknown runner who was working full-time at Panera Bread, Kohnen surprised many when she won the 2019 Twin Cities Marathon, from Minneapolis to St. Paul, Minnesota. She clocked an average 5:47 minute-per-mile pace to cross the finish line in 2:31:29. [8]

  7. Sara Hall - Wikipedia

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    On February 26, 2017, Hall again improved her marathon best with a 2:28:26 sixth-place performance at the 2017 Tokyo Marathon. [15] On October 1, 2017, Hall won the Women's US 10-mile road championship in the Twin Cities, in 53:43, 2 seconds ahead of Natosha Rogers. [16] She narrowly lost the equalizer competition male winner Shadrack ...

  8. Kim Pawelek Brantly - Wikipedia

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    Pawelek's most notable success was her 1999 Twin Cities Marathon win, which was the woman's 1999 USA Marathon Championships. The fast competition pushed her to her fastest marathon time of 2:37:56. [ 4 ]

  9. Irina Permitina - Wikipedia

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    Irina Permitina ( Russian: Ирина Пермитина; born February 3, 1968) is a Russian long distance runner, who won the bronze medal in the marathon at the 2006 European Athletics Championships in Gothenburg. She is the women's course record holder for the Twin Cities Marathon in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, along with fellow ...