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Robert Vigorito to be honored before 30th annual Columbia Triathlon
Robert Vigorito knew he had changed some lives over the years since he helped start the Columbia Triathlon in 1984. He transformed an inaugural event that attracted fewer than 100 competitors into one of the top triathlons in the country with as many as...
Tags: Heart Disease, Howard County, Ironman World Championship, Fractured Rib, ABC's Wide World of Sports (tv program)
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Columbia resident trains like a pro for triathlon
Suzy Serpico, 32, starts her days early, with a swim, bike or run before heading to her job as a physical education teacher at Hammond Elementary School. Several evenings a week, the Columbia resident trains for an hour and a half with personal...
Tags: High School Sports, Road Running, Chicago Transit Authority, Parkinson's Disease, Charity
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Bits & Pieces: Scheduling conflict presents troubling quandary for Atholton seniors
It has come to my attention that an unfortunate combination of circumstances and apparent stubborness on the part of some administrators has led to a troublesome conflict between the state track championships and the Atholton High School graduation....
Tags: Track and Field, Culture, Schools, Toyota Recalls, Ceremonies
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Digest: GT3 Cup Challenge to run 2 races Grand Prix weekend
Grand Prix of Baltimore GT3 Cup Challenge to run 2 races Labor Day weekend Organizers of the Grand Prix of Baltimore announced Tuesday that the 2013 event will for the first time showcase the largest single-make series in North America, the IMSA GT3...Tags: Missouri Comets, Milwaukee Wave, Hamilton Nationals, YMCA, IndyCar Series
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Bits & Pieces: Vigorito leaves behind lasting legacy in triathlon community
The man most responsible for the popularity of the sport of triathlon in Howard County has decided to retire. Robert "Vigo" Vigorito, who founded the Columbia Triathlon Association, will be stepping down as of Dec. 31. It all started for Vigorito in the...Tags: Spinal Disc Herniation, ABC (tv network), Injuries and Wounds, Fractured Rib, Olympic Games
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Accomplished triathlete and race organizer Robert Vigorito to retire after three decades
TriColumbia – the Mid-Atlantic’s premier endurance event production company –announced that founder, CEO, and race director Robert “Vigo” Vigorito will retire after three decades with the organization. “My...
Tags: International Olympic Committee
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Bits & Pieces: Conference jumping is latest effect of big money on college athletics
I wonder if Maryland's latest athletic recruits knew that their new school would be changing conferences? I cannot understand all this jumping. The University of Maryland will now go to the Big Ten which will probably become the Big 20 by next month,...Tags: Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Big East Conference, Penn State Nittany Lions, Atlantic Coast Conference, National Football League
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Baltimore's Godesky swims, bikes, runs her way to the top
For the average person spending time in Hawaii, a typical schedule might include a relaxing swim in the island waters or perhaps a run on the beach — maybe even a bike ride through the scenery. Alyssa Godesky isn't average. She participated...
Tags: United States Naval Academy, Demographics
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Two Columbia residents know difference between pro, amateur triathlons
The life of a triathlete is decidely different for amateurs and pros. For Ben Bartlett, a 25-year-old former high school runner who turned to triathlons while in college at William and Mary, the goal is to get his pro card. After financial issues led...
Tags: Demographics, Clearwater (Pinellas, Florida), College of William and Mary
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Running: Local athletes win in endurance event in Cambridge
Local athletes captured three division wins in the ChesapeakeMan Endurance Festival in Cambridge Saturday. William Moore of Fallston prevailed in the Clydesdale Division of the Ironman-length ultra race - a 2.4-mile swim in the Choptank River, a 112-mile...Tags: Frostburg State University, Lehigh University, Wildlife, Dundalk, Road Running
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From Sun Magazine: Phelps family values
Hilary Phelps was approaching the finish line of her first Ironman triathlon. Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run" was playing. She was wrung out from more than 14 hours of swimming, cycling and now running, certain that there wasn't a single drop of...
Tags: Michael Phelps, Debbie Phelps, Holidays, Track and Field, Beijing Games
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Ma and Pa Trail the host for two races last weekend
Harford County runners had a choice between two benefit races, one on each end of the Ma and Pa Trail Saturday morning - the Bridget and Bradley Heart Run 5K in Fallston and the Dominator 5K and 10K in Forest Hill. On the south end of the trail, Matt...Tags: Lupus, Road Running, Running, Perry Hall, Brian Walker
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