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![]() Topic: New YorkThe articles published under this topic are as follows:Posted by: petertherunner on Friday, October 20, 2006 - 10:22 PM
NEW YORK — Running in his first New York Marathon will be a challenge for Lance Armstrong, but just training for it has been an adventure, too, especially in the Big Apple.
Note: By David Ho
COX NEWS SERVICE - Thursday, Oct.19, 2006 Read full article: 'Armstrong training in New York as marathon nears' (606 words in this article)
Posted by: petertherunner on Friday, July 28, 2006 - 08:18 PM
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The longest foot race in the world is 3,100 miles, long enough to stretch from New York to Los Angeles. Those who run it choose a different route: they circle one city block in Queens -- for two months straight. Note: You can get race updates by following the link below:
http://www.srichinmoyraces.org/ Source: Reuters Read full article: 'Single city block hosts world's longest race' (856 words in this article)
Posted by: nicko1 on Monday, July 10, 2006 - 08:26 PM
UTICA, N.Y. -- Sammy Rongo of Kenya rallied to win the largest 15-kilometer race in the United States on Sunday, taking the 29th annual Utica Boilermaker Road Race with a time of 43:15. Rongo was running the Boilermaker for the first time. He overtook countryman Wilson Kiprotech near the end for the win. Read full article: 'Africans take men's, women's titles' (141 words in this article)
Posted by: petertherunner on Monday, October 03, 2005 - 05:51 PM
Note: http://www.ingnycmarathon.org/news/story_3.php
Read full article: 'Olympic Medalist Meb Keflezighi to Return as a Favorite' (452 words in this article)
Posted by: petertherunner on Tuesday, November 09, 2004 - 12:59 PM
Patience paid off for South African Hendrik Ramaala, as the 32-year-old rode two big surges to victory in the 35th running of the ING New York City Marathon on Sunday in 2:09:28. In his eleventh try at the distance, Ramaala used a trick learned from his South African teammate and friend, 1996 Olympic marathon champion, Josia Thugwane, and skipped grabbing a water bottle at the water stop between miles 23 and 24 and opened a gap on runner-up Meb Keflezighi and third place finisher, Timothy Cherigat of Kenya. It was a gap they couldn't close.
Note: By Jim Ferstle from Runner's World on-line - www.runnersworld.com
Read full article: 'Men's Race Re-cap - New York Marathon' (795 words in this article)
Posted by: petertherunner on Tuesday, November 09, 2004 - 12:44 PM
In what was the closest women's finish ever at the New York City Marathon, Great Britain's Paula Radcliffe out-gutted Kenya's Susan Chepkemei in the final 200 meters to win by four seconds, 2:23:10 for Radcliffe to 2:23:14 for Chepkemei. The win was also, and perhaps foremost, sweet redemption for Radcliffe, the world record holder, who had dropped out of the Olympic marathon in Athens 70 days ago, and entered New York with one thing in mind.
Note: By Dave Kuehls from Runner's World On-Line (www.runnersworld.com)
Read full article: 'New York City Marathon Race Report' (695 words in this article)
Posted by: petertherunner on Friday, October 01, 2004 - 11:57 PM
In the future we will be adding news items of interest to New York City and New York State in this section.We need your help! Note: Click article title to read more.
Read full article: 'Welcome to the New York News section!' (187 words in this article)
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