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- Running is a method of terrestrial locomotion by which humans and other animals move rapidly on foot. Running is a gait with an aerial phase in which all...
- recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's largest footrace. On October 10, 2010, 116,086 out of 160,000 registered runners in Manila...
- earliest twentieth century multiday races was the inaugural Trans-American Footrace, which took place in 1928 starting at Legion Ascot Speedway in Los Angeles...
- this is based on inscriptions, found at Olympia, listing the winners of a footrace held every four years starting in 776 BC. The Ancient Games featured running...
- Hence, the name "Self-Transcendence", which is appended to many of the footraces that the Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team hosts. Since 1985 when the group first...
- Stadion or stade (Ancient Gr****: στάδιον) was an ancient running event and also the building in which it took place, as part of Pan****enic Games including...
- daughter of King Schoeneus and is primarily noted for her skill in the footrace. In both versions, Atalanta was a local figure allied to the goddess Artemis;...
- Heartbreak Hill may refer to: Heartbreak Hill refers to several ascents in footraces considered difficult for the runners: in the Boston Marathon, Heartbreak...
- transfer student. His test score are worse than Nobita's and Nobita wins the footrace against him. But when Nobita realizes his overconfidence may hurt Tame...
- to the annual "Atacama Crossing", a six-stage, 250-kilometer (160 mi) footrace which annually attracts about 150 competitors from 35 countries. The Dakar...