Marathon running
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Marathon running
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Marathon running
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Incoming Resources
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- Boston., the documentary, John Hancock presents in association with the Kennedy/Marshall Company; an La Roma Films production; director, Jon Dunham, Widescreen
- The run walk run method, Jeff Galloway
- Nancy Clark's food guide for marathoners, tips for everyday champions, Nancy Clark ; foreword by John Bingham
- Fauja Singh keeps going, the true story of the oldest person to ever run a marathon, by Simran Jeet Singh ; illustrated by Baljinder Kaur
- What I talk about when I talk about running, a memoir, Haruki Murakami ; translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel
- Running home, a memoir, by Katie Arnold
- Marathon woman, running the race to revolutionize women's sports, Kathrine Switzer
- Choosing to run, a memoir, Des Linden
- Running a marathon for dummies, by Jason R. Karp
- Her fearless run, Kathrine Switzer's historic Boston Marathon, by Kim Chaffee ; illustrated by Ellen Rooney
- Disrupt yourself, putting the power of disruptive innovation to work, Whitney Johnson
- Mile markers, the 26.2 most important reasons why women run, Kristin Armstrong
- Finish strong, seven marathons, seven continents, seven days, Dave McGillivray with Nancy Feehrer ; illustrated by Shululu
- Two hours, the quest to run the impossible marathon, Ed Caesar
- The girl who ran, Bobbi Gibb, the first woman to run the Boston Marathon, written by Frances Poletti & Kristina Yee ; illustrated by Susanna Chapman
- Galloway's half marathon training, use the run walk run method to finish every race strong, Jeff Galloway
- The longest race, a lifelong runner, an iconic ultramarathon, and the case for human endurance, Ed Ayres
- 26 marathons, what I learned about faith, identity, running, and life from my marathon career, Meb Keflezighi and Scott Douglas
Outgoing Resources
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