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He also became a marathon runner at the age of 60.
He has been a marathon runner since the age of 15.
In 2009, the number of marathon runners grew to 748.
But in his youth, he had been a marathon runner.
You need the heart of a marathon runner to hang in.
"I used to be a marathon runner in college," he said.
Some marathon runners say their safety is sometimes at stake, too.
But marathon runners can have a little age on them."
But I've always been more a marathon runner when it comes to show business."
Marathon runners, by contrast, would be at about 80 percent of their capacity.
For example, marathon runners can carry on running longer if told they are near the finishing line, than far away.
In recent months, he has become both an American citizen and the world champion marathon runner.
But researchers found the most effect on people who were in extreme conditions, such as marathon runners.
Just ask Andrea, 29, a public relations executive and marathon runner.
So what if the kids weren't in marathon runners' shape for our first game?
A new President, if the marathon runner has his druthers.
He was one of the best marathon runners of his time.
The program uses marathon runners to raise funds for cancer research.
Kenya's dominance does not end with it's men marathon runners.
Sidney Hatch was also a well known marathon runner in his time.
Part of the challenge, she said, is that they're dealing with children, not athletes or marathon runners.
He is now the most-sought-after marathon runner in the world.
The two other victims were small women, but her daughter was tall, fit, a marathon runner.
Still, not all Kenyans are born to be marathon runners.
To put yourself in a comparable situation, imagine that you are a marathon runner.