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  2. Runner's World - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Rodale bought The Runner, [5] and merged the two magazines, [4] 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.

  3. World News Daily Report - Wikipedia

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    Launched. November 2013. World News Daily Report (WNDR) was a satirical fake news website [3][4] purporting to be an American Jewish Zionist newspaper based in Tel Aviv and dedicated to covering biblical archeology news and other mysteries around the globe. [5]

  4. Bob Anderson (runner) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Anderson (runner) Bob Anderson, Bikini Jam 2005. Bob Anderson (born December 28, 1947, in Manhattan, Kansas) is an American runner, photographer, publisher, film producer and businessman. He started running on February 16, 1962, and has been running since then. He currently logs on average 50 miles per week of running and walking.

  5. 24-hour run - Wikipedia

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    A 24-hour run is a form of ultramarathon, in which a competitor runs as far as they can in 24 hours. They are typically held on 1- to 2-mile loops or occasionally 400-meter tracks. Top runners will often run 200 kilometres (124 mi) or more, depending on conditions, and the best can go beyond 270 kilometres (168 mi).

  6. Robert Garside - Wikipedia

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    Garside begins his world-record around-the-world run on 20 October 1997 from India Gate, New Delhi, India. Robert Garside (born 6 January 1967), calling himself The Runningman, is a British runner who is credited by Guinness World Records as the first person to run around the world. Garside began his record-setting run following two aborted ...

  7. Pete Kostelnick - Wikipedia

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    Pete Kostelnick (born September 12, 1987) is an American ultramarathon runner most well known for his world record for fastest coast-to-coast crossing of the United States by foot, in 42 days, six hours and 30 minutes. [1][2][3] He is a two time Badwater Ultramarathon champion, [4] and the 5th fastest North American, all-time, at the 24-hour ...

  8. Michael Wardian - Wikipedia

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    10K run: 30:23 [3] Half Marathon: 1:06:30 [3] Marathon: 2:17:49 [4] Michael Wardian (born April 12, 1974) is an American marathoner and ultra-marathoner. He won the 2008, 2009 and 2010 US 50 km championships [5] and the 2011 US 50 mile championship. [6] In 2008, he won the U.S. National 100 km championship. [7]

  9. Valdes disappeared on Wednesday, Aug. 28, after leaving her home to go on a run at the 90th block of Mariana Avenue in North Fort Myers around 6:30 p.m. local time, according to the (LCSO ...