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  2. Mount Marathon Race - Wikipedia

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    The juniors' race starts at 9am, while the start times for the men's and women's races alternate each year. [2] The halfway point is a stone marker [1] on Mount Marathon, [3] 2,974 feet (906 m) above sea level, [4] and a mile and a half from the finish line. The total race course distance is about 3.1 miles (5 kilometers).

  3. Marathon by the Sea - Wikipedia

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    Marathon by the Sea was an annual marathon (42.195 km/26.219 mi) race held in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada from 1995 to 2022. The race was a Boston Marathon qualifier, with 17 of the 77 runners qualifying in the 2012 edition of the run. [1]

  4. Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon

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    The men's marathon at the 2012 Olympic Games in London took place on the Olympic marathon street course on 12 August, the final day of the Games. [ 1 ] One hundred and five athletes from 67 nations competed. [ 2 ] The event was won by Stephen Kiprotich of Uganda, the nation's first Olympic men's marathon victory and the nation's only medal in 2012.

  5. L.A. Marathon results: Check out the top finishers in ... - AOL

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    The following is the unofficial list of top finishers in the 2024 L.A. Marathon.Race results are still being certified and will be updated. Names are listed as they were entered on runners ...

  6. David Broud, Laura Hinson lead 2024 Wilmington Marathon race ...

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    Around 900 individuals completed the marathon, while over 1,600 did the half-marathon. A downtown 5K and 1-mile run was also held. This was the 14th Wilmington Marathon, which was first held in 2010.

  7. 1968 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 torch relay recreated the route taken by Christopher Columbus to the New World, journeying from Greece through Italy and Spain to San Salvador Island, Bahamas, and then on to Mexico. [5] American sculptor James Metcalf , an expatriate in Mexico, won the commission to forge the Olympic torch for the 1968 Summer Games.

  8. Everest Marathon - Wikipedia

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    Everest Marathon is an annual marathon event, held in the district of Solukhumbu, Nepal, around the vicinity of Mount Everest in May. With its starting point at 5401m Meter (Higher Everest Base Camp Height) from where the Climbing of Mount Everest Peak starts through the Ice Fall, the marathon is considered to be one of the highest and toughest races in the world.

  9. Portland Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Marathon Presented by OHSU Health is an annual sporting event which takes place on the first Sunday of October in Portland, Oregon, first held in 1972. The race consists of a full marathon and a half marathon. The race starts and ends at the Tom McCall Waterfront Park at Salmon Street and Naito Parkway, and includes several bridge ...