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Posted by: nicko1 on Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - 09:45 PM
Note: Ken Davis is a member of the Markham Centaurs Running Club.
Readers, don't forget to submit your race story, running blog, marathon re-cap, cycling adventure, triathlon journey, or any other race-related story about your racing, event experience. My Next Race .com Read full article: 'Ken's Wild Adventures - "Atacama Crossing", Racing the Planet' (1328 words in this article)
Posted by: petertherunner on Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - 09:22 PM
Note: For more information on this great race experience:
www.runforthetoad.com Read full article: 'Run for the Toad Sells Out!' (270 words in this article)
Posted by: nicko1 on Saturday, August 12, 2006 - 06:53 PM
Second Day of Racing Brought Many Close FinishesTORONTO, August 10, 2006 — The first full day of racing at the 2006 International Dragon Boat Federation (IDBF) Club Crew World Championships took place under beautiful sunny skies, and the competition could not have been more exciting. ![]() Note: For further information, contact:
Kris Burley Devon Group 416-602-7530 kburley@devongroup.ca Read full article: 'Canadians Off to a Strong Start at the Club Crew World Championships' (485 words in this article)
Running: Scotiabank Announces Five-Year Sponsorship of Toronto’s Premier Running Event and Charity ChallengePosted by: petertherunner on Tuesday, August 08, 2006 - 06:07 PM
TORONTO. August 8th, 2006 – Scotiabank today announced a new five-year commitment to extend its title sponsorship of the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon, at ‘a substantial increase’, paving the way for another landmark athletic event and grassroots fundraiser on September 24, 2006.
Note: Thanks to RCP International for this story. Read more about Canada's fastest-growing running event at:
www.torontowaterfrontmarathon.com Readers, don't forget to submit your race story, running blog, marathon re-cap, cycling adventure, triathlon journey, or any other race-related story about your racing, event experience. My Next Race .com 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 Friday, July 14, 2006 - 07:37 PM
Race Report from France...HI there. I'm back from France and have attached my race report for those that care to read it. Quite exciting with crashes, broken bikes, super hot weather and killer long and high mountains. Everything a race should be. No?? ![]() Note: More about the author at:
www.bentleycoaching.com Read full article: '2006 Etape Tour - Gap to L'Alpe D'Huez' (3501 words in this article)
Posted by: nicko1 on Tuesday, July 11, 2006 - 08:51 PM
The weekend's 178-mile Reno-Tahoe Odyssey Relay Run Adventure turned out a little more exciting than planned. *Photo may vary from actual bear.Note: Thanks to David Jacobs of the Reno Gazette Journal for this story.
For more about the adventure run, go to www.renotahoeodyssey.com Read full article: 'Bear causes commotion during Odyssey relay race' (416 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: nicko1 on Tuesday, July 04, 2006 - 04:13 PM
Simon Whitfield blistered the run course at the 2006 HSBC National Championships and won his 6th National Title despite trailing by over 2 minutes heading into the final 10km run. Whitfield stole the spotlight and left the 3,000 spectators at Professor’s Lake in Brampton in awe with his incredible run split of 30:17. Whitfield easily outdistanced Hamilton native, Colin Jenkins, by 25 seconds and finished with a time of 1:51:11.![]() Read full article: 'Whitfield and Groves are the 2006 National Champions' (1522 words in this article)
Posted by: petertherunner on Friday, June 30, 2006 - 05:00 AM
24hrs of Summer Solstice.Entry Fee $ 110 New tires, helmet, light $ 175 Supplies of food and beer $ 75 Scars, scrapes and injuries 7 # of laps completed 5 Hours slept in my car 3.5 Number of days to recover 3 Visits to on-site mechanic 2 ------- How many friends will I share my story with about this great weekend….priceless! ![]() Note: Note: For more details and race results, click here:
http://www.chicoracing.com/html/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=122 Quadzilla #1 and #2 are in the 5-person 150-199 age category. Readers, don't forget to submit your race story, running blog, marathon re-cap, cycling adventure, triathlon journey, or any other race-related story about your racing, event experience. My Next Race .com Have You Taken the MyNextRace.com Survey? You Can Win Great Monthly |
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