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  2. Dakotah Popehn - Wikipedia

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    The sub-2:30 time caught the attention of the national running community. Among other accolades, she was named the female athlete of the year in South Dakota, where she resided at the time. [24] At the autumn running of the 2021 Boston Marathon, Popehn ran well through the first half to be one of only two American women in the lead pack. For a ...

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    Forty-five women, dressed in colorful patterned pants, curly-haired wigs, visors, fanny packs, scarves and vests threw down to Rihanna’s “Don’t Stop the Music.” The history of ajummas

  4. Sports visor - Wikipedia

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    A sports visor, also called a sun visor or visor cap, is a type of headgear that consists of a bill that covers the eyes, attached to a headband used to secure it to the head. Some visors have a very large bill that can shade most of the entire face, while others have a bill similar to that of a baseball cap.

  5. Fiona Oakes - Wikipedia

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    Published a biography titled 'Running for Good: The Fiona Oakes Story' in 2020. ISBN 9781636849171. Fiona is the founder and Race Director of the ultra-marathon, Running for Good Ultra. This is a week-long foot race held during October in the Moroccan Sahara Desert.

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  7. Women's Running - Wikipedia

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    Published 6 times yearly by Outside, it is the only women's-specific running magazine available in the North American market. [1] According to the publisher it was created "to serve a rapidly growing community of female runners". [2] The magazine's editor-in-chief is Jen Ator, who was previously the fitness director of Women's Health for ten ...