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  2. Wrinkle (duck) - Wikipedia

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    Wrinkle Five Star (hatched September 9, 2020) [1] is an American Pekin duck and emotional support animal who gained prominence on social media for participating in the New York City Marathon. [2] Hatched in Louisville, Kentucky , as the only survivor from a clutch of six eggs, [ 1 ] Wrinkle is biologically male but was initially thought to be a ...

  3. Stockholm Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The Stockholm Marathon, known as the adidas Stockholm Marathon for sponsorship reasons, is an annual marathon arranged in Stockholm, Sweden, since 1979. It serves as the Swedish marathon championship race. At the 2009 Stockholm Marathon more than 18,500 participants (14,442 men and 4,385 women) were registered.

  4. Jack Rayner (runner) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Rayner (born 19 December 1995) is an Australian long-distance runner.He qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan. He ran in the men's marathon but failed to finish due to cramping in both his legs after running 500 meters.

  5. Category:British female marathon runners - Wikipedia

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  6. Fred Lebow - Wikipedia

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    Fred Lebow (June 3, 1932 – October 9, 1994), born Fischel Lebowitz, was a Holocaust survivor, runner, race director, and founder of the New York City Marathon.Born in Arad, Romania, he presided over the transformation of the race from one with 55 finishers in 1970 to one of the largest marathons in the world with more than 52,000 finishers in 2018. [1]

  7. John McDermott (runner) - Wikipedia

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    John J. McDermott (October 16, 1874 – before 1906) was an Irish-American athlete. Nicknamed "J.J." or "little Mac", he won the first marathon run in the United States in 1896, as well as the inaugural Boston Marathon, then known as the B.A.A. Road Race, in 1897.

  8. 1979 New York City Marathon - Wikipedia

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    Search. Search. Appearance. Create account ... Print/export Download as PDF ... The 1979 New York City Marathon was the 10th edition of the New York City Marathon and ...

  9. Hong Kong Marathon - Wikipedia

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    A 49-year-old male runner is currently in a hospital after falling ill at the Tsing Ma Bridge. [25] [26] Ethiopian runner Sentayehu Merga Ejigu won the men's race with two hours, thirteen minutes, and forty-six seconds; North Korean runner Kim Hye-gyong won the woman's race with two hours, thirty-one minutes, and forty-six seconds. [27]