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Keflezighi scraps NYC Half due to sore knee
American Meb Keflezighi has pulled out of the March 21 NYC Half-Marathon after missing some training time because of a sore knee.
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Globe and Mail: Running by the numbers
An article in today’s Globe and Mail discusses the proliferation of online mapping apps and number-crunching running gadgets.
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Ivory Williams tests positive for marijuana, withdraws from World Indoors
U.S. sprinter Ivory Williams has pulled out of this weekend’s IAAF World Indoor Championships in Doha, Qatar, after testing positive for marijuana, according to his manager, Ray Flynn
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Canadian teams dominate NACAC XC
The Canadian junior men’s and women’s teams were both victorious at the North American Central American and Carribean (NACAC) cross-country championship in Mount Irvine, Trinidad & Tobago on Saturday.
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Kershaw finds inspiration from Canada’s great runners
Olympic XC skier Devon Kershaw pays homage to great Canadian runners, such as Kevin Sullivan, Leah Pells, and Gary Reed, who have inspired him along the way.
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FLOAT ON: Coolsaet’s killer 10,000m workout
Yesterday I did a key 10 000m workout on the track. Chris and Dave shovelled two lanes of the track on Wednesday to clear enough space for an early season session.
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Emilie’s Run and the history of women’s running in Canada
For International Women’s Day, Ottawa Sun columnist (and Canadian Running contributor) Lynne Bermel profiles Emilie’s Run, the women’s-only 5K in Ottawa on June 19.
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Weekend race calendar
Here’s a sampling of some of the races going on across the country this weekend.
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Bolt’s relay split re-ignites 400m debate
World record holder Usain Bolt of Jamaica is once again turning heads on the track, but this time it’s in the 400m.
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Komen challenges Bekele to break 3000m record
Kenya’s Daniel Komen has issued a challenge to Ethiopia’s Kenenisa Bekele — to try to eclipse his indoor best of 7:24.90, set in Budapest in 1998.




