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  2. Los Angeles Marathon - Wikipedia

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    lamarathon.com Traversing Olympic Blvd. in 2009 The Los Angeles Marathon (formerly known as the City of Los Angeles Marathon ) is an annual running event typically held each spring in Los Angeles , California , since 1986.

  3. L.A. Marathon: Everything you need to know about this ... - AOL

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    After an eight-month delay because of coronavirus, the L.A. Marathon will take place Sunday. Here's the route, street closures and how to watch.

  4. L.A. Marathon 2023: Thousands hit the streets for the 38th ...

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    It was Miguel's first full marathon, and for the last few months the 13-year-old has been going to Whittier Narrows Park every Sunday to run 10 miles with his Student Run LA group as part of his ...

  5. 2019 Los Angeles Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 Los Angeles Marathon, the 34th annual edition of the Los Angeles Marathon, was held in Los Angeles, California, United States on March 24, 2019.The men's race was won by Kenya's Elisha Barno, and the women's race was won by Ethiopia's Askale Merachi in a course record time.

  6. Marathon - Wikipedia

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    Competitors during the 2014 Orlen Warsaw Marathon Aerial view of runners in the Kigali International Peace Marathon in Rwanda, 2019 Participant at the 2016 Boston Marathon ...

  7. Sylvia Mosqueda - Wikipedia

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    Qualified by her L.A. Marathon run, she ran in the 1988 Olympic Marathon trials, darting to a minute and a half lead in the early stages. She paid the price for the early pace, being swallowed by the pack and dropping out exhausted at 18 miles. [13]

  8. Talk:Los Angeles Marathon - Wikipedia

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  9. Joan Benoit - Wikipedia

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    Joan Benoit Samuelson (born May 16, 1957) is an American marathon runner who was the first women's Olympic Games marathon champion, winning the gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. [2]