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Lance Armstrong had a good race, came in at 2:50:58.
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The old footage of her, as well as pics, are pretty amazing. She was barely sweating. My question about the whole Rosie Ruiz deal...how in the heck did she "jump into the race" without ANYONE seeing her? Especially in the last mile or so? How is that possible?
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He has slowed down a bunch now that he is not doping anymore.
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Boston is such an incredible race. The history of that marathon is so rich. From Jock Semple trying to pull Katherine Switzer off the course, to the '82 "Duel in the Sun" between Dick Beardsley and Alberto Salazar, it has some amazing stories. |
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But guess what--I HATE RUNNING!!!!! (esp. distance running). |
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