Dane Rauschenberg
In 2006, while working a full-time job, I ran 52 consecutive weekly marathons, all to benefit L'Arche Mobile, an organization which benefits the mentally and physically handicapped.
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Lowering of the Olympic Marathon Trials Qualifying TimeDane Rauschenberg ran 52 Marathons in 52 consecutive weekends in 2006. -
Faster Than We Ever WereWhen your fastest times are behind you, play with the stats to make up for it.
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Slow AmericaDane Rauschenberg discusses whether the second Running Boom is good for running.
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My Birthday RunDane Rauschenberg runs 32 Miles on his 32nd birthday, all while helping direct two separate races in two separate towns and conducting a Q&A at a gym.
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Interview with Dave McGillivray, Race Director of the Boston MarathonDane Rauschenberg interviews Dave McGillivray, the Race Director of the Boston Marathon, just weeks before the running of both the 112th running of the Boston Marathon and Women's Olympic Marathon Trials, held the day before the Marathon.
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Running RocksDane Rauschenberg answers the question of why he runs.
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9 Year Old Boy Told He is Too Good to PitchWhile there is a claim that his pitch is far too fast for other young players to react to.
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Run A Perfect MarathonThis article offers a 10-step guide for runners and race directors on how to enjoy a perfect marathon. -
Conversations with Runners I Have Never MetDane Rauschenberg laments he cannot speak with every runner he sees.
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Running / Waling ImpatienceDane Rauschenberg finds he is even more impatient than ever due to many of his running habits.
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Ryan ShayAn ode to a fallen runner.
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The Cruelty of One ShotDane Rauschenberg discusses how difficult it can be to shoot for one specific goal and fall short through no fault of your own.
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Too Many Marathons?Is America over saturated with Marathons?
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Bandits at BostonA review of whether charity runners at the Boston Marathon are "running ethical."
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We Are Not JoggersWhat differentiates a runner from a jogger?