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Running is a
method of
terrestrial locomotion by
which humans and
other animals move
rapidly on foot.
Running is a gait with an
aerial phase in
which all...
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earliest twentieth century multiday races was the
inaugural Trans-American
Footrace,
which took
place in 1928
starting at
Legion Ascot Speedway in Los Angeles...
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recognized by the
Guinness Book of
World Records as the world's
largest footrace. On
October 10, 2010, 116,086 out of 160,000
registered runners in Manila...
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Stadion or
stade (Ancient Gr****: στάδιον) was an
ancient running event and also the
building in
which it took place, as part of Pan****enic
Games including...
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daughter of King
Schoeneus and is
primarily noted for her
skill in the
footrace. In both versions,
Atalanta was a
local figure allied to the
goddess Artemis;...
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listing the
winners of a
footrace held
every four
years starting in 776 BC. For the
first thirteen Olympics, the
stadion footrace was the only
event contested...
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characteristic Roman spectacle venue, and stadium. Gr****-style
athletics included footraces, boxing, wrestling, and the pancratium.
Aquatic displays, such as the...
- to the
annual "Atacama Crossing", a six-stage, 250-kilometer (160 mi)
footrace which annually attracts about 150
competitors from 35 countries. The Dakar...
- 2020). "Running in
Tarahumara (Rarámuri) Culture:
Persistence Hunting,
Footracing, Dancing, Work, and the
Fallacy of the
Athletic Savage".
Current Anthropology...
- The Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race is the world's
longest certified footrace. In 1996 Sri
Chinmoy created this
event as a 2,700-mile (4,345 km) race...