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  2. Doug Kurtis - Wikipedia

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    Doug Kurtis (born March 12, 1952) is a retired American long-distance runner who holds the world record for number of marathon victories (40) and the number of marathons run under the time of 2:20:00 (76).

  3. List of LGBTQ YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    [100] Miles McKenna: American Transgender MilesChronicles [101] Mitch Grassi: American Gay PTXOfficial, SUPERFRUIT [102] Mitchell Moffit: Canadian Gay AsapSCIENCE, Greg and Mitch, Mitchell Moffit [42] Natalie Wynn: American Transgender, lesbian ContraPoints, ContraPointsLive [103] [104] Nicholas Perry: Ukrainian-American Gay Nikocado Avocado ...

  4. List of IndyCar fatalities - Wikipedia

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    100-mile race: Pete Salemi: Kuzma – Offenhauser "Central Excavating" Race Jimmy Reece (USA) [68] September 28, 1958 USAC: Trenton Speedway: 100-mile race: George Bignotti: Kurtis 500G – Offenhauser "Bowes Seal Fast" Race Marshall Teague (USA) [69] February 11, 1959 USAC: Daytona International Speedway: Speed record attempt: Chapman Root

  5. 100 Miles to a Better Retirement - AOL

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    "100 miles is not far." --Karl Meltzer With all due respect to ultrarunning great Karl Meltzer, the idea of running 100 miles not only seems far to most people; it seems downright impossible.

  6. Aleksandr Sorokin - Wikipedia

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    His 100-mile (160.934 kilometers) world record was a time of 11:14:56, and his 12-hour world record was a distance of 105.825 miles/170.309 kilometers. Sorokin kept overall pace for the 12 hours of running at a 6:48 minutes per mile (4:14 per kilometer).

  7. Jimmy Davies (racing driver) - Wikipedia

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    When Davies won the 100-mile (160 km) AAA Championship race at Del Mar, California on November 6, 1949 – aged 20 years, 2 months, 29 days, he became the youngest driver to win a race in a major U.S. open wheel series, a record not broken until Marco Andretti won the IRL race at Sonoma, California in 2006.

  8. California State Fairgrounds Race Track - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycle racing's Sacramento Mile continues to be held at the new California Exposition as part of the AMA Grand National Championship. A 2.1-mile (3.4-km) road course was laid out in the parking lots surrounding the oval, and used for sports car racing between 1955 and 1969.

  9. 30 Color Photos Photographers Took 100 Years Ago That Still ...

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    Image credits: Detroit Photograph Company "There was a two-color process invented around 1913 by Kodak that used two glass plates in contact with each other, one being red-orange and the other ...