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Fishing Sept. 10: Connecticut Fly Fisherman's Association meeting, Veterans Memorial Clubhouse, 100 Sunset Ridge, East Hartford, 7 p.m. Ed Mitchell, well-known saltwater fly fishermen, will do a presentation on "fly fishing for Atlantic bonito and...Tags: 5K Run, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Clubs and Associations, ING Group, Marathon
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Ballet open house The Ballet Theatre of Maryland will hold an open house from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. today and tomorrow at the Conte Building at 128 Lubrano Drive, Annapolis, with a student placement class from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. 410-263-8289. Delegate...Tags: Parent and Child, Memorial Stadium, Personal Service, Fishing, Dance
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Keno logs personal best in Dutch long-distance triathlon
Brian Keno, motivated by his wife and two daughters along the course, was the top American finisher in his age group Sunday at the ITU Long Distance Triathlon World Championships in Almere, Holland. Keno, 45, of Fort Lauderdale was fifth overall for Team...Tags: Cycling Trial, Cycling, Population, Rivers, Duathlon
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Triathlons keep Mit, 83, working toward faster finishes
Mirjam "Mit" Tuovila is a quick-change athlete. She goes from wet swim suit to biking shoes, shorts and helmet in three to four minutes. Then, it's off with the biking shoes and into her running shoes for a spry sprint to the finishing line. Even more...Tags: College of William and Mary, Clubs and Associations
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Piggott masters the half
247-4645John Piggott of Williamsburg wanted to talk about was the humidity at Sunday morning's eighth Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon in Virginia Beach. "It was so humid, it was ridiculous. I was pouring sweat after a half mile," Piggott said after the grueling 13....Tags: 5K Run, Population, Demographics, Jamestown Settlement, Health and Safety at School
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Barbara Warren, world-class triathlete, dies at 65
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - Barbara Warren, one of the world's elite endurance athletes in her age group and one-half of a well-known pair of triathlete twins, has died after breaking her neck in a bike crash at the Santa Barbara Triathlon. She was 65....Tags: Population, Demographics, Multi-Sport Events
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New search starts for missing adventurer Fossett
Associated Press WriterA year after aviator and adventurer Steve Fossett vanished on a Labor Day solo flight over western Nevada, friends and admirers are waging a new search for some sign of him in an area of rugged mountains. Steep canyons and gulches choked by concealing...Tags: Amelia Earhart, NASA, Transportation Accidents, Steve Fossett, Air and Space Accidents
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NC amputee is ball girl at US Open
A 24-year-old triathlete from North Carolina with a prosthetic leg is working as a ball girl at the U.S. Open in New York City. Kelly Bruno says although she is a competitive athlete, the job is hard because it involves "a lot of sprinting and standing."...Tags: U.S. Open Golf
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Roanoke woman prepares for second Ironman contest
The Roanoke TimesKati Derrick runs with her shoulders back and her gaze ahead. Her face is bright red and her dark brown ponytail bounces steadily as she circles the grounds of Raleigh Court Elementary School. As she runs, a large red tattoo on the back of her right...Tags: 5K Run, Population, Demographics, Multi-Sport Events
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Triathlete dies after bike crash in Santa Barbara
From the Associated PressBarbara Warren, one of the world's elite endurance athletes in her age group and one-half of a well-known pair of triathlete twins, has died after breaking her neck in a bike crash at the Santa Barbara Triathlon. She was 65. Warren, of San Diego, died...Tags: Population, Demographics, Multi-Sport Events
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Only U.S.-born F1 champ dies
29-PBBRIEFS.ART Only U.S.-born F1 champ dies IN BRIEF AUTO RACING: Phil Hill, the only American-born Formula One champion, died Thursday of...Tags: Road Accidents, Vehicles, Phil Hill, University of Illinois at Chicago, Nick Anderson
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Triathletes' will? It runs in the family
South Florida Sun-SentinelWhen Brian Keno started doing triathlons last year, he never expected his oldest daughter to follow in his footsteps — especially after her introduction to running. "I ran when I was little, but then I puked and quit," said Alexa Keno, a senior...Tags: Marathon, Chicago Marathon
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