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Remarkably, Waitz, a champion track runner, ran her first marathon as a lark, with the encouragement of her husband, who was also her coach, and who told her that a trip to New York would be like a second honeymoon for them.

Gary Anderson, 44 World championship titles: 1 For so long the tortured genius of darts, who could crumble under pressure, Anderson toughened up remarkably to become world champion a year ago.

In Australia these days, there are legions of little boys and girls who either swim well or swat tennis balls impressively and coaches on both fields claim to be able to spot the natural prospective champions at remarkably early ages.

In Australia these days, there are legions of little boys and girls who either swim well or swat tennis balls impressively and coaches on both fields claim to be able to spot the natural prospective champions at remarkably early ages.

While she "negotiated the reduction of nuclear weapons with Russia," she championed a remarkably confrontational approach with Russia based on NATO expansion to Ukraine and Georgia and a new nuclear arms race that will cost American taxpayers more than $355 billion over a decade.

There is one undefeated team — the defending champion Packers — receiving remarkably little attention because winning is just so, well, sensible.

She is a remarkably brave teenager who has championed a fundamental right, denied to so many across the world.

How remarkably ironic that the man who championed the birther crusade to delegitimize the presidency of Barack Obama is now decrying his own legitimacy controversy.

The retired tennis champion Martina Navratilova, who remains a remarkably active 53-year-old, said Wednesday that she was found to have noninvasive breast cancer in February and had undergone a lumpectomy, with radiation treatment to come in May.

"It's never too late". Illustrating the other side of the coin was James Toback's "Tyson," a completely mesmerizing and remarkably candid portrait of the former heavyweight champion that surprised many people with its intimacy, including the subject himself.

Poor form throughout November allowed league leaders Chelsea to extend the gap at the top; Wenger conceded retaining the title in April 2005, calling his opponents "worthy champions... they have been remarkably consistent".

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