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The 39-year-old was previously banned for four years in 2019
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The 24-year-old was driving from Kaptaget to Eldoret in western Kenya around 11 p.m. on Saturday when the car rolled
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Runners underwent medical checks before the start of the event in Oymyakon
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by Romeo Moranby Romeo MoranThis run set a new world record for the fastest time a woman has run across the US
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While the smog was expected to clear up, the backdrop of hazy weather resembled that of Beijing’s annual race almost a decade ago
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Titus Ekiru also tested positive after winning the Abu Dhabi Marathon
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“A world record was not in my mind today”
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London Marathon delivered the second-fastest marathon record of all time
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Joasia Zakrzewski used a car for a four-kilometer stretch of the race
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Ireland’s Sean Tobin recorded “the fastest marathon ever run in Antarctica”
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His final marathon is to take him to Valenciennes, in northern France, on Dec. 10
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The year’s final marathon major was back at full capacity for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic
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The world record holder clocked 2:08:38 to win gold, becoming only the third man to win consecutive marathon titles.
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Peres Jepchirchir secured back-to-back women’s Olympic marathon titles for Kenya on Saturday timing 2:27:20
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For ex-marathon record holder Tegla Loroupe, “there is no difference between doping and having a faster shoe”
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They qualified for Tokyo—then COVID hit. A year later, US marathoners hit their stride
Though the argument against staging the Olympics is legitimate