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  2. Runner's World - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Anderson changed the name of the magazine to Runner's World. [8] He brought on Joe Henderson as chief editor and moved the editorial offices, now named World Publications, to Mountain View, California. Runner's World thrived during the 1970s "running boom", even in the face of competition from the New York–based magazine, The Runner.

  3. Running Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Running Fitness is a globally circulated monthly magazine for recreational runners, published by Kelsey Media in Peterborough, [1] in the United Kingdom. History [ edit ]

  4. Bob Anderson (runner) - Wikipedia

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    He started running on February 16, 1962, and has been running since then. He currently logs on average 50 miles per week of running and walking. In 2012 he ran 50 races (350.8 miles) to celebrate 50 years of running. He averaged 6:59/mile. A movie called A Long Run covers the event. He was the founder of Runner's World magazine. A desire to ...

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  6. Athletics Weekly - Wikipedia

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    AW (formerly Athletics Weekly) is a monthly track and field magazine published in the United Kingdom by Athletics Weekly Limited. The magazine covers news, results, fixtures, coaching and product advice for all aspects of track and field, cross-country, road racing and race walking.

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  9. Green Screen: The Calendar Magazine Launches on Instagram - AOL

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    The Calendar is a micro-magazine that takes its editorial cues from glossy titles, with slick editorial images, interviews, features, fashion, beauty and lifestyle content aimed at “the ...