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  2. The era of the running quarterback is upon us

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    Put another way, there is more than a 60% chance the Super Bowl winning quarterback can be categorized as a running quarterback. Much of that more than 60% comes from Allen, Jackson and Mahomes.

  3. Hal Fishman - Wikipedia

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    Harold Fishman [1] [2] (August 25, 1931 – August 7, 2007) was a local news anchor in the Los Angeles area, serving on-air with Los Angeles-area television stations continuously from 1960 until his death in 2007. Fishman was the longest-running news anchor in the history of American television before Dave Ward surpassed him in 2015. [3]

  4. NYC Marathon bans running influencer after crew on e-bikes ...

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    A running influencer from Texas has been disqualified from the New York City Marathon and banned from future New York City running events after he ran part of the course with people on e-bikes ...

  5. Rams designate John Johnson III to return, sign veteran ... - AOL

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    The Rams on Tuesday made several roster moves in preparation for Monday night’s NFC wild-card game against the Minnesota Vikings. Veteran safety John Johnson III was designated to return from ...

  6. The Color Run - Wikipedia

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    He was the keynote speaker at Running USA’s "The Next Evolution" conference held June 2015 in Chicago, [50] with a focus on non-traditional races. [21] Runners World named Snyder one of "The 50 Most Influential People in Running" for his innovation, social media savvy, and strategic influence in the running industry.

  7. Runner's World - Wikipedia

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    Runner's World was originally launched in 1966 by Bob Anderson [5] as a mimeographed newsletter Distance Running News, and Anderson published it by himself for several years from his home in Manhattan, Kansas. [6] [7] Runner and writer Hal Higdon had been writing for the magazine since the beginning (2nd edition).

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  9. Hal Higdon - Wikipedia

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    His best mile time (post-college time) was 4:13.6, and he had notable success at running long-distance races. He participated in the US Olympic Trials in 1952, running in the 10,000 meters race. Subsequently, he entered the trials seven times over the years, with his best performance being fifth in the 3,000 meter steeplechase in 1960. [2]