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Muange repeats as Baltimore Marathon goes down to the wire
The Baltimore SunRunning through the streets of a still slumbering city, fighting off cramps, the chill October air and the dozens of runners around him, Stephen Muange once again tasted victory in Charm City, claiming his second consecutive Baltimore Marathon...Tags: Ethiopia, Running, Track and Field, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Road Running
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Despite disappointment, fans relish season
After cheering on the Orioles at Yankee Stadium, Michael Cochran made it back to his Canton home about 3 a.m. Saturday — just in time to steal a few hours of sleep before waking up at 7 to run a half-marathon in the Baltimore Running Festival....
Tags: Robert Andino, Sports, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Matt Wieters, Troy Patton
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Sid Busch will run Baltimore Marathon for kindred spirit in fallen Marine Jimmy Malachowski
Sid Busch will run the Baltimore Marathon with a fallen Marine on his back. It's a weight he is proud to carry. On Saturday, Busch, 66, will pin a photo of Jimmy Malachowski to his shirt, look skyward and murmur something to the leatherneck from...
Tags: Running, Sports, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Afghanistan, Road Running
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Some areas beat freeze mark, others miss in weekend chill
Freezing temperatures were warned for much of Maryland on Saturday morning, but it didn't get quite that cold in areas within several miles of the Chesapeake Bay. Further from the water, though, temperatures were much colder. At BWI Marshall Airport,...
Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Annapolis, United States Naval Academy, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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It was a proposal on the run at Saturday's marathon
Abe Warfel and Michele Plantamura regularly run and train together as a couple. But at last week’s Baltimore Running Festival, Abe was focused on more than reaching the finish line of the race. In the final stretch of the half marathon, Abe, 28,...
Tags: Fells Point, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Maryland Shock Trauma seeks community consent on blood plasma study
Many patients taken to the University of Maryland's Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore cling to life, barely able to breathe, much less consent to participate in a medical trial, a reality that makes trauma research extremely difficult. With life-saving...
Tags: Trials, Coca-Cola Co., Litigation, University of Maryland, College Park, Politics
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Fells Point gets the shaft again from Baltimore Running Festival
Beware, residents of Fells Point. Again the Baltimore Running Festival will proceed through Lancaster Street and Aliceanna Street to Boston Street on Saturday morning, Oct. 13 ("Street closures for the Running Festival," Oct. 11). As usual the organizers...Tags: Locust Point, Fells Point, Druid Hill, Inner Harbor, Festive Events
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Baltimore Running Festival winners
Baltimore Sun reporterThe men's and women's marathons in the Baltimore Running Festival on Saturday were the closest in the event's history. Stephen Muange of Kenya won his second consecutive Baltimore Marathon with a time of 2:13.08. Elfneshe Yado won by a nose to claim the...Tags: Sports
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Blue on a mission in Baltimore Running Festival
He sees them, on occasion, while jogging city streets — the vagrants, addicts and pushers who were part of Anthony Blue's past. From the shadows, they watch him, all cleaned up and going somewhere, with suspicion. "Blue? Is that you?" "Of...
Tags: Running, University of Maryland Medical Center, Sports, Asthma, Behavioral Conditions
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Baltimore Running Festival: how to prevent injuries
The Baltimore Running Festival is still a few days away, but Dr. John Senatore has been seeing injured patients for weeks. The veteran marathoner and chief of podiatry at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore said people have already overtrained...
Tags: Harbor Hospital, Sports, Union Memorial Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics, Arts and Culture
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Hitting the street with the Baltimore Running Festival
The best moment of the annual Baltimore Running Festival comes not when the marathon starts on the street outside Oriole Park at Camden Yards, or when the champion crosses the finish line. For festival founder Lee Corrigan, the high point of Baltimore'...Tags: Sports, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Arts and Culture, Maryland Stadium Authority, Johnny Unitas
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Four ways to enjoy the 2012 Baltimore Running Festival, even if you're not a runner
1 Check out the Celebration Village From 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Ravens parking lot C will feature food and drink, interactive games and live music. The bands scheduled to perform are the Jenny Leigh Band (9 a.m.-11 a.m.), Hot Tub Limo (11 a.m.-1 p....
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Italy, Patterson Park
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