At 230 pounds each, they're also two of the game's most powerful runners.
Gartland's problem, like most other runners, is his body is not perfectly aligned, causing problems for his knees and his hips, says Harken.
He also advised petitioner to advertise and develop opportunities to enter the professional track ranks by showcasing the abilities of his most gifted runners.
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The desperate are most likely professional runners of money, those without the luxury of waiting for their pitch.
Marathons now account for about two-thirds of all road racing prize money, which has encouraged the most talented distance runners to focus on the distance from the start of their careers.
Most 800-meter runners are pushing themselves with every stride because sprinting a half-mile is a taxing, painful ordeal.
The Forerunner 10 provides runners with the most essential data: how far and how fast, while also identifying their personal records along the way.
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He eventually ran against able-bodied runners in the most-recent Olympics.
The most common security hazards are "bandit" runners who jump on the course without registering - or racers who take shortcuts, and for the most part, mass violence at sporting events is exceptionally rare across the world.
Even the most hard-core of barefoot runners have had their share of troubles in the winter.
As some amateur runners have noted, most people have their marathon PB indelibly etched in their brain.
This explains why, although the majority of Latin American cardinals are conservative, most of their papal front-runners are mildly progressive.
Unlike tennis players or golfers who have regular and highly visible opportunities to win championships, most Olympic competitors, be they runners, swimmers or gymnasts, have a chance only once every four years to get the public's attention and gain the sponsorship opportunities that come with it.
Ignore the fact Worcestershire lost heavily on Saturday - it was through no fault of Solanki who looked more glum-faced than most of his colleagues when collecting his runners-up medal.
Mexico's cartels, now the most powerful in Latin America, began as runners for the Colombians and were paid in product.
By the 1840s the old detective-style units formerly run by magistrates, the most famous of which was the Bow Street Runners, had been absorbed, as had the marine unit, although the City of London retains its own police force today.
Anyway, it used to be that for more casual runners looks and fit were the two most-important brand engagement drivers.
Over the course of its history, the London Marathon has seen more than half a billion pounds raised for charity and most of this year's 37, 000 runners were raising healthy sums for their chosen causes.
The record books have Milan (7 wins and 4 times Runners Up) and Liverpool (5 wins and twice Runners Up) as the second and third most successful sides in the history of the European Cup.
But most Democrats would be thrilled to have either of the front-runners as their nominee.
Runners-up include the TiVo Series3 -- the most impressive hardware offering ever produced by the company and probably the best DVR experience commercially available for those taking advantage of its CableCARD capabilities -- and the Sony PlayStation 3 .
The 36, 391 runners were the usual mix of professionals, amateurs and celebrities, most of whom were raising money for charitable causes.
Heeding Salazar's advice, Rupp hung with the pack for most of the race as Lagat worked from the front to reel in two runners who had attempted a break.
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With any luck, as the marathoners come, and the crowds gather, another class of runners will be baptized in the cheers and trials of enduring a run on Manhattan's most challenging straightaway.
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