The 150-mile running race was a little new to Paul Stofko. Before that, he had only run the shorter-distance and — let’s face it — easier 100-mile ultra-marathons.
But the 150-mile race must be a good fit — the 31-year-o...
Nov 16th 2007, 7:06am
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When Paul Stofko ran his first 100-mile race, he was recovering from a dislocated shoulder and mononucleosis. “It took me 31 hours, I was seeing hallucinations,” the 31-year-old Loveland man said. “My friends thought I was nuts...
Nov 16th 2007, 7:05am
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Two weeks ago, after we posted news about Mitch Potter representing the USA at the Norwich Union meet in Scotland, we wondered about the status and whereabouts of Adam Steele.Potter and Steele, you'll remember, were the 1-2 quarter-miling punch tha...
Nov 16th 2007, 7:02am
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Former Oregon Duck, Matt Scherer, who now runs for Nike, is a nine time all American and boasts personal best times of 45.19 for 400m and 1:47.89.
Can you explain how you first got starting in the sport of running: ...
Nov 16th 2007, 6:59am
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For 32-year-old Jason Lunn, the competitive fire still burns. The three-time U.S. indoor and outdoor champion in the 1,500 meters has a mechanical engineering degree from Stanford. He also has an MBA from Colorado.
Yet, he has chosen to put those lu...
Nov 16th 2007, 6:58am
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Heather Hanscom, sixth-place finisher at the 2004 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials and winner of the 2003 Marine Corps Marathon, has a history that lends itself to grandiose phrases like "rising to the challenge" and ...
Nov 16th 2007, 6:56am
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