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One study had a competitive running program of 3.2 km and another study had walking at 60-75% of age-predicted maximum heart rate.
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For the event's directors, Richard Bull and Dhir Priya, the race was as much about seeing Mustang as it was about creating a competitive run.
As expected back then, Ms Rousseff and Mr Neves will now battle it out in a competitive run-off on October 26th.But a rollercoaster, too, begins and ends in the same place.
Ms. Rousseff's ability to make a competitive run for president has already been questioned by some politicians and analysts because she is undergoing treatment for lymphoma, even though doctors say her chances of a full recovery are very high.
Miles competed in the 1932 Olympic marathon in Los Angeles, again failing to win a medal, and then left competitive running and became an executive for International Harvester while making his home in Hamilton.
Competitive running is a relentless sport.
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Competitive running makes a good case study because, to mix athletic metaphors, it has offered a level playing field to women the past two decades in the United States.
"The other half would be competitive running".
Freeman began competitive running on the advice of her stepfather.
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