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Boys Seeded : Midwest : 2007 Foot Locker
Story by Tony JonesThe feeling going into the FLMW meet was qualifying.  No one wanted to outright say it, but getting tenth place was no different than first.  Several high-powered athletes probably knew they would easily qualify for the nat...
Nov 29th 2007, 9:36pm 326 views 0 likes 1 shares 0 comments
2007 Foot Locker - Seeded Boys : Northeast : Results
Top 10 FinishersDonn Cabral CT - 15:09Mark Dennin PA - 15:24Brian Leung NJ - 15:25Pat DuPont NY - 15:26Chris Aldrich PA - 15:27Zach Rivers NY - 15:29Vince McNally PA - 15:30Brandon Jarrett NJ - 15:31Andrew Brodeur NJ - 15:36Andrew Judd CT - 15:40
Nov 29th 2007, 9:34pm 449 views 0 likes 1 shares 0 comments
2007 Foot Locker Seeded Boys: South: Recap
Race Recap by Brett Honeycutt, DyeStat Southeast EditorIt was Colby Lowe's race to lose nearly the entire last mile.He didn't let it slip away. Lowe, the two-time Texas 5A champion, won the Foot Locker South Regional by about 10 seconds over de...
Nov 29th 2007, 9:25pm 476 views 0 likes 1 shares 0 comments
Tergat Withdraws From Fukuoka Due to `Special Military Training` Requirement
The Fukuoka International Marathon announced today that former world record holder Paul Tergat (Kenya) has withdrawn from this Sunday`s race. His agent told race organizers that the Kenyan Army, of which Tergat is a member, called him up unexpectedly f...
Nov 29th 2007, 8:12am 10K views 0 likes 3 shares 0 comments
Lananna, Tegen named Coaches of Year for Division I cross country
Nov. 20, 2007

NEW ORLEANS - Pacific-10 Conference rivals Vin Lananna and Peter Tegen are the Bill Dellinger Men's and Peter Tegen Women's Division I Cross Country Coaches of the Year after leading their teams to NCAA team titles, the U.S....
Nov 21st 2007, 5:32pm 346 views 0 likes 1 shares 0 comments
Post Marathon Recovery Program
After the Marathon: Generally, it takes a minimum of two to three weeks for the body to recover from the strain of running 26 miles 385 yards. Return too quickly and you increase your risk of injury. Some experts suggest resting one day for ev...
Nov 21st 2007, 2:12am 810 views 0 likes 1 shares 0 comments