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Canyonlands Half Marathon/5M

In what remains the cruelest joke in running this race finishes just yards from the town mortuary. On this day, when temperatures crept well into the 80's, the lucky ones were those inside - chilled. For those still living had to endure
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North American Snowshoe Championships

The hometown favorites and season-long front runners competed for cold hard cash under blue bird skies Saturday at the North American Snowshoe Championships in Beaver Creek as Vail's Josiah Middaugh and Danelle Ballengee of Dillon walked
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De Reuck/Gruber win USATF XC titles

Former University of Kansas standout, and Arvada resident, Charlie Gruber won his first U.S. men's 4 km national title Saturday at the 2004 USA Cross Country Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana.  Gruber won the race in 11 minutes, 14
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Culpepper wins 2004 Marathon Olympic Trials

How many times do the 1-2-3 favorites come in 1-2-3? Not often, in any sport. But on this special day, when even a little snow fell on the place they call "Magic City," the big three became the best three at the U.S. Men's Olympic Marathon
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Snow Storm Slows Turquoise Lake 20M Snowshoe

The 15th running of the Turquoise Lake 20 Mile Snowshoe Race was one of the slowest in history. Coming on the heels of the season's first major snowstorm, the racers had to deal with nearly a foot of fresh powder. In only the first 1.25
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Ritzenheim Wins NCAA Division I XC Title

Coming off of months of injuries, University of Colorado's Dathan Ritzenhein was finally in fighting shape, and he proved his speed by setting a burning 4:43-per-mile pace to win the NCAA Division I Men's Cross Country Championship. He
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Adams State Sweeps NCAA Division II XC Titles

"Back to the old days." That's what Adams State College Cross Country Coach Damon Martin said after watching both his men's and women's teams sweep the National Titles at the 2003 NCAA Division II National Championships in Raleigh,
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