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  • noun Plural form of racewalker.

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Examples

  • Do racewalkers wear goofy get-ups, with Dr. Scholl's and Advil logos all over them?

    The Indignity of Commuting by Bicycle: Shoals of Idiocy BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • Thought it was funny too, until I found out them racewalkers go faster than I can run...

    The Indignity of Commuting by Bicycle: Shoals of Idiocy BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • Amazingly, the fastest racewalkers can walk at a pace of 6.5 minutes per mile, faster than most recreational runners.

    ChiWalking Katherine Dreyer 2006

  • Amazingly, the fastest racewalkers can walk at a pace of 6.5 minutes per mile, faster than most recreational runners.

    ChiWalking Katherine Dreyer 2006

  • Although for some people it was originally seen as a less injury-prone alternative to running something that ChiRunning is also noted for, many racewalkers now seek the thrill and satisfaction of competitive challenges, pursue health and fitness goals, or simply enjoy the positive feelings that come with doing such a vigorous, total-body physical activity.

    ChiWalking Katherine Dreyer 2006

  • Amazingly, the fastest racewalkers can walk at a pace of 6.5 minutes per mile, faster than most recreational runners.

    ChiWalking Katherine Dreyer 2006

  • Although for some people it was originally seen as a less injury-prone alternative to running something that ChiRunning is also noted for, many racewalkers now seek the thrill and satisfaction of competitive challenges, pursue health and fitness goals, or simply enjoy the positive feelings that come with doing such a vigorous, total-body physical activity.

    ChiWalking Katherine Dreyer 2006

  • For racewalkers, racewalking is one holistic form of fitness and athletic activity that is enjoyable yet challenging, liberating yet disciplined, and, above all, is accessible to do almost anywhere, anytime at almost no cost.

    ChiWalking Katherine Dreyer 2006

  • For racewalkers, racewalking is one holistic form of fitness and athletic activity that is enjoyable yet challenging, liberating yet disciplined, and, above all, is accessible to do almost anywhere, anytime at almost no cost.

    ChiWalking Katherine Dreyer 2006

  • Although for some people it was originally seen as a less injury-prone alternative to running something that ChiRunning is also noted for, many racewalkers now seek the thrill and satisfaction of competitive challenges, pursue health and fitness goals, or simply enjoy the positive feelings that come with doing such a vigorous, total-body physical activity.

    ChiWalking Katherine Dreyer 2006

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