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  2. Baltimore Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore Marathon is the flagship race of several races held in Baltimore, Maryland known collectively as the Baltimore Running Festival. The event was once one of the fastest-growing marathons in the United States, [1] but the number of finishers in the marathon has declined each year since 2013. Additionally, the number of elite runners ...

  3. Camden Yards Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore Marathon includes the full marathon, half marathon, team relay, 5K, kid's fun run, and the BaltiMORON-a-Thon. People of all ages can participate in specific events (according to age) and prices range from $15 to $280. [13] The race began in 2001, and still follows the same course as the original race.

  4. 'Baltimore is the toughest course I've ever run' - AOL

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    Erin Surette, with the Falls Road Running Store, says the Baltimore Marathon is the toughest course she has ever run and explains why.

  5. Clarence DeMar - Wikipedia

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    He followed that with five consecutive marathon victories: at the Baltimore Marathon in mid-May 1926; the Sesqui-Centennial Marathon (in Philadelphia) in June; the Port Chester Marathon in October; the Baltimore Marathon again in March 1927; and, on April 19, 1927, the Boston Marathon.

  6. Julia Roman-Duval on winning marathon: 'I was absolutely ...

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    Julia Roman-Duval, 40, of Columbia, claimed her second Baltimore Marathon championship, winning the women's division in 2 hours, 46 minutes and 39 seconds -- which was almost 15 minutes ...

  7. He won at the Baltimore Running Festival. But it’s his day ...

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    Each day this week Jeremy Ardanuy has been at his computer in a lab at the University of Maryland School of Medicine assessing how well promising drugs work to treat mice infected with the ...

  8. National records in the marathon - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Marathon is considered the site of several national records, yet this course is invalid for the world record because it is point-to-point with a greater than allowable elevation drop -— performance aiding situations. [7]

  9. Pat Dengis - Wikipedia

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    Dengis took up running in Baltimore; he placed fifth at the Port Chester Marathon in 1932 and fourth in 1933 before scoring his first victory in 1934. [6] [7] In 1935 he placed second behind John A. Kelley at the Boston Marathon (2:34:11.2) and won the AAU national championship marathon in Washington in 2:53:53. [6]