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America’s core runners

Running USA released this week its 2013 State of the Sport report, creating a profile of the core runners in America. The comprehensive study is conducted every two years and assesses the demographics, lifestyle, attitudes, habits and product preferences of

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Holiday fun runs

The holidays are upon us. And what are the holidays without festive fun runs? Gingerbread men jogging 5Ks. Elves sprinting with kids. And Santa Claus racing 10Ks. The metro area’s holiday cheer began Thanksgiving morning. Runners across Clark County hit

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Strange but true

We may be between full moons, but the news is full of health-related oddities. From the Zumba instructor accused of running a prostitution business in her dance studio to the guy running an entire marathon in flip flops, here are

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Political marathoners

By now, I’m sure most everyone has heard about Paul Ryan’s gaffe regarding his marathon time. For the handful of you who haven’t: In a radio interview last month, Ryan claimed to have run a sub 3-hour marathon. When asked

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Dogs like treadmills too

Just like American people, U.S. pups have a weight problem. More than half of the dogs in the U.S. are classified as overweight or obese. Of the 41 million heavy-set dogs, 16.7 million dogs (or 21 percent) are obese, according

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