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  2. Hal Higdon - Wikipedia

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    Hal Higdon (born June 17, 1931) is an American writer and runner known for his training plans. [1] He is the author of 34 books, including the best-selling Marathon: The Ultimate Training Guide . He has worked as a freelance writer since 1959, and has written a variety of subjects including a children's book that was made into an animated feature.

  3. Runner's World - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Rodale bought The Runner, [10] and merged the two magazines, [9] keeping the Runner's World name and some writers, including Amby Burfoot who became the editor (a post he held until 2003). Runner's World remained strong through the so-called "second running boom" in the late 1990s. In 2004, the magazine had a full redesign.

  4. A Half Marathon Training Plan For Every Runner - AOL

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    Everything you need to know to run your next (or first) 13.1-mile race.

  5. The Only Half-Marathon Training Plan You Need To Rock ... - AOL

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    This 12-week half-marathon training guide created by run coaches will tell you exactly how to run a half-marathon with tips for all levels of runners.

  6. Half marathon world record progression - Wikipedia

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    On 30 March 1991, Arturo Barrios ran a world record distance of 21.101 km in one hour, becoming the first man to run the half marathon distance in under one hour. [11] On 3 April 1993, Moses Tanui became the first man to run a half marathon race in under one hour, with a time of 59:47. [12]

  7. List of half marathon races - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable half marathon races. [nb 1] According to Running Times Magazine, There were approximately 870 half marathons in the United States in 2009. [1

  8. Dead Runners Society - Wikipedia

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    The DRS flag includes a smiley emoticon, symbolizing computers, and a star, symbolizing the Lone Star State of Texas, where the group was founded in 1991. The Dead Runners Society (DRS) is a worldwide online running club.

  9. List of United States records in masters athletics - Wikipedia

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    10.57 +0.7 Christopher Williams 1972-Mar-15 40 Pasadena, California: 2012-Jun-16 USATF Southern California Masters Championships [5] 45-49 10.72 +1.0 Willie Gault: 1960-Sep-05 45 Indianapolis: 2006-Jun-24 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships: 50-54 10.88 +1.8 Willie Gault: 1960-Sep-05 50 Eagle Rock, California: 2011-May-07 Occidental ...