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Win Entry To The Rock ‘n’ Roll Dublin Half
- By Press Release
- Published May 15, 2013
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Chasing 2:40 At Kona: Looking Forward
- By Kim McDonald
- Published April 3, 2013
- Updated April 4, 2013 at 11:17 am
Yesterday we looked back at the history of chasing the record for the Ironman World Championship run. Today we look forward. We look at
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Chasing 2:40 At Kona: Looking Back
- By Kim McDonald
- Published April 2, 2013
Despite deeper pro fields and constant advancements in bike and run technology, the best Ironman athletes in the world are still chasing
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Pete Jacobs Talks Run Technique
- By Triathlete Europe
- Published March 13, 2013
Anyone who knows anything about Pete Jacobs will tell you that he’s a student of his sport(s). We spoke to the reigning Ironman World
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Forget The Long, Slow Run
- By Courtney Baird
- Published February 4, 2013
Times, they are a changin’, and the traditional marathoner mentality that long, slow distance gets the job done is becoming a thing of
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Should You Run A Marathon In The Off-Season?
- By Paul Moore
- Published November 20, 2012
Your guide to whether you should tackle 26.2 this winter. Training for a marathon can be a motivating way to get through the darker months,
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New York City Marathon Called Off
- By Paul Moore
- Published November 3, 2012
- Updated November 3, 2012 at 9:17 am
The New York City Marathon was canceled late Friday afternoon, ending a five-day firestorm from concerned citizens, public officials,
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Interview: Pete Jacobs Expecting A Fast Marathon
- By Holly Bennett
- Published October 13, 2012
Pete Jacobs may have earned the bridesmaid spot last year in Kona, but he did so with the fastest run split of the day – the second year
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A Short Cut To The Long Run
- By Matt Fitzgerald
- Published October 2, 2012
Most running experts agree that it’s impossible to run a successful marathon without completing some long training runs first. But how
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Nail The Ironman Marathon
- By Matt Fitzgerald
- Published September 5, 2012
The marathon is where Ironman dreams die. It is very difficult to run a strong marathon after riding 112 hard miles. In fact, it is seldom


