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Most elite marathoners compete only once in the spring and once in the fall.
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Now, Hughes, who has competed only once since last November, is back, taking the year off from Harvard to try to make her second Olympic team.
Hester and Dujardin have been keeping the horse under wraps in recent months, competing only once and training at seven-thirty in the morning, when they have the yard to themselves.
Brown has competed only once since learning of World Archery's rule changes in November, finishing 17th at the able-bodied European Archery Festival in Telford.
Brownlee suffered a serious Achilles injury early last year and faced a race against time to get fit for the Olympics, competing only once in a World Series event before London.
Both had competed only once at senior Australian level; Morgan had twice false started at the 1956 Australian Championships, while Leech had been too ill to compete.
But he pulled his hamstring in a June workout and has competed only once since, winning a race in Indianapolis two weeks ago in a disappointing 45.93.
Women compete only in kayak.
2. Never compete, only excel.
He competes now only once a month.
The commentator will be the overly excitable Sam Posey, who competed at Indy only once, finishing fifth in 1972.
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