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Tag Archives: trails
The Sunday Read: Marathon restrictions and misplaced trails
Should there be an age restriction on marathons? At least one Canadian race believes so, changing its rules this week to prevent young runners from participating in fulls. A reader on the CBC News website wondered that if it’s all … Continue reading
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Tagged Marathon by the Sea, Prince Edward Island Marathon, Runner's World, trails, Yoga
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My Run: Can you say Shubenacadie?
The Runner Cathy Carter Construction company administrator and “chronic race volunteer” Current home: Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Age: 41 Carter says she’s run regularly for seven years, but ran as a “fair weather jogger” during university. “I started running because I … Continue reading