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- noun athletics someone who participates in
ultramarathons
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Sports: A cover story April 26 about ultramarathoner Amy Palmiero-Winters referred incorrectly to the historical context of her entry into the Western States 100 Endurance Run in June.
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Beyond being an ultramarathoner, my first priority is always my family.
Runners Jack Canfield 2010
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Beyond being an ultramarathoner, my first priority is always my family.
Runners Jack Canfield 2010
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A few other vegans, all of whom sing the praises of the diet for their athletic performance: Ultimate fighter Mac Danzig, ultramarathoner Scott Jurek, Minnesota Twins pitcher Pat Neshek, Atlanta Hawks Guard Salim Stoudamire, and Kansas City Chiefs tight-end Tony Gonzalez.
Kathy Freston: Conscious Eating, Okay, But Where (On Earth) Do You Get Your Protein 2009
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As a former triathlete and ultramarathoner Deedee is well schooled in pacing as CEO of the Advancing Leadership Institute, and mother of 9 including twins and quadruplets.
Susan Harrow: A Triathlete Amputee's Thoughts On Her Body: Missing An Arm, But Not Courage, Part 1 2009
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As a former triathlete and ultramarathoner Deedee is well schooled in pacing as CEO of the Advancing Leadership Institute, and mother of 9 including twins and quadruplets.
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There were people like Marshall Ulrich, 43, a longtime ultramarathoner who has won the annual 150-mile Badwater footrace from the parched depths of Death Valley to the frigid summit of Mount Whitney, 14,495 feet above.
Outer Limits 2008
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Dean Karnazes is an ultramarathoner whose most recent exploit was to run 50 marathons in 50 consecutive states in 50 consecutive days.
The Dean Karnazes diet | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2008
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"Dogs come here for the same reason I do, to run around and be free," said Lynn O'Malley, an ultramarathoner who trains in the area with daylong hikes.
No Room, No Rest 2008
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Japanese novelist and ultramarathoner Haruki Murakami wrote about it eloquently in his non-fiction book
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LISA PAUL 2011
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