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'Iron Girls' finish strong in Howard
Nya Ferrell found finishing yesterday's Athleta Iron Girl Columbia Triathlon an uphill battle – literally.
She managed to endure the sometimes steep 3.3-mile run, and when she crossed the finish line Ferrell, of Randallstown, heard the public...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Human Interest, Ellicott City, Randallstown, Breast Cancer
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Lance Armstrong to compete in Ironman 70.3 Florida triathlon Sunday
The triathletes competing in Sunday's Ironman 70.3 Florida at Lake Eva Park in Haines City mostly will be indistinguishable. Lance Armstrong won't be. The seven-time Tour de France champion is entered in the event, which features a 1.2-mile swim, 56-...
Tags: Lance Armstrong, Ironman World Championship, Tour de France, Sports, Cycling
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With exercise, the trick is just getting started
Being healthy isn't just about running marathons and eating vegetables. Exercise and a healthy diet can be a little more tricky.
I used to think I was healthy because I ran marathons and was a longtime vegetarian. Then one day, the man I was dating...Tags: Facebook, Julie Deardorff, Apple iPhone, Injuries and Wounds, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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MasterChef Joe Bastianich
Beginning with almost Dickensian roots, working in his parents Felice and Lidia’s Italian restaurant in Queens, washing dishes, cleaning the sidewalk, and touring the jungle-like meat markets of the Bronx, Joe Bastianich’s life charts a...Tags: Entertainment, James Beard, Alcoholic Beverages, Running, David Lynch
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The bariathlete
You could say that Dan Benintendi is hooked on exercise. On a typical morning in Fort Worth, Texas, he wakes up at 3:30 a.m. to swim 2,500 yards. Then he teaches a one-hour spin class, works most of the day as an AT&T account manager, teaches another spin...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Weight Loss, Dietary Supplements, Hospitals and Clinics, Cleveland Clinic
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Athletes get down and dirty in obstacle mud runs
Her lips were blue. Her teeth were chattering. Her legs had become dysfunctional logs that could barely walk, much less run.
For four hours on a sunless Arizona day in January, with 30-degree windchill over 121/2 miles of steep trails, 28-year-old Keri...Tags: Hypothermia, Facebook, Genres, Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
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County Digest
Seniors study The Department of Aging and Disabilities is seeking seniors 80 and older who are mentally sharp and in good health as possible candidates for the National Institute on Aging's Insight into Determinants of Exceptional Aging and Longevity...Tags: Financial Aid, Music, Services and Shopping, Anne Arundel County, Ceremonies
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Remarkable Woman: Lisa Nigro
Lisa Nigro is busy creating the next chapter in her extraordinary life.
The first few chapters? Mom and dad divorce when Nigro is a toddler. She shuttles between their homes, dreams of becoming a veterinarian but studies social work. After laboring in...Tags: Social Issues, Homelessness, Family, Down Syndrome, Intel Corp.
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News briefs for Feb. 7
Kids “tri” to get fit
Children in grades 2-5 are invited to participate in a Junior Ads Triathlon 2 p.m. April 29 at McDowell Wellness Center. The event is open to kids from any school district.
The triathlon will combine swimming, riding...Tags: Natural Resources, Culture, Wildlife, Ceremonies, Culture
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Remarkable Woman: Elizabeth Brackett
"I did my first triathlon when I was 50" is not a sentence you hear often. But for Elizabeth Brackett, it's the truth.
"I really started getting into them over the last 10 years," said Brackett, who, at 70, has three world championship triathlon titles...Tags: Entertainment, Chicago Tonight (tv program), Television, Rod Blagojevich, Journalism
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Verzbicas set for senior triathlon debut
Lukas Verzbicas debuts at the senior elite triathlon level in the Pan American Championships Sunday in LaPaz, Argentina.
It will be the first time Verzbicas, the 2011 world junior champion, races the full Olympic distances of 1.5-kilometer swim, 40-...Tags: 2016 Olympic Games
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Verzbicas doesn't finish first elite triathlon
Lukas Verzbicas failed to finish his debut race as a senior elite triathlete and said he had competed with an unspecified broken bone.
The reigning world junior champion dropped out in the run leg of Sunday's Pan American Championships in La Paz,...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Broken Bones, Injuries and Wounds, Health
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