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Both volunteer guides and runners with disabilities find community and support on the run through Achilles International.
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Both volunteer guides and runners with disabilities find community and support on the run through Achilles International.
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The distance is the same no matter when you finish, but slower runners find the race experience can vary a lot.
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Artem Moroz survived an attack on his unit, but he was not sure he would stand again. Then a movie about the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing inspired a new goal.
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When local clubs don’t feel welcoming, recreational runners of various races, life stages and speeds are creating their own communities. The internet is helping them widen their reach.
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Running with other people is not only more fun but can also provide accountability and support as you train. Virtual friends count, too.
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As youth running options expand, pro runners offer tips on how to encourage children and teens in ways that make them more likely to love the sport.
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There are several ways to get one of the 50,000 spots in the New York City Marathon. Here’s a list of the possible options.
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Here’s how to watch the race on TV, through a livestream or in person.
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It has become the city’s biggest block party. Here’s where to cheer for the 50,000 runners in every borough.