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2012

BioGenix’s Founder, Speaks on Athletic Optimization

February 4, 2013
BioGenix’s Founder, Speaks on Athletic Optimization

Hydration, and our ability to maintain a healthy balance in hydration, is something athletes traditionally focus on during the actual training session. Dr. Corrado Cultrera and his constituents believe hydration should happen months in advance, and that the BioGenix Sports Optimization system helps. Dr. Corrado, president and founder of BioGenix Sports Optimization, and his...
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Mike Wardian, A Man with A Mission

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February 3, 2013
Mike Wardian, A Man with A Mission

By Alix J. Shutello Mike Wardian’s name is synonymous with achievement. The 38-year-old Virginia native has created a name for himself not only around DC, where he is well-known in the community, but around the world. Wardian, a marathoner and triathlete gone endurance runner, has crushed records and has impressed some of the most...
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Paul Thompson, Enduroman Athlete

February 3, 2013
Paul Thompson, Enduroman Athlete

By Alix J. Shutello Paul Thompson, England native, experienced some early successes as a triathlete in the 5 short years he has been competing. At age 42, he travelled to Lichfield in the West Midlands, UK, to take on the Enduroman Triple Iron UK in 2010—which comprised a mind-boggling 7.2-mile swim, 336-mile bike and...
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Double IRON Triathlete, Chuck Kemeny

February 3, 2013
Double IRON Triathlete, Chuck Kemeny

By Chelsea H. Bryan Chuck Kemeny went into the 2012 Tampa Double IRONevent bent on breaking the recordand he almost did. While he broke the Double IRON bike-portion record with a time of 10 hours, 51 minutes—nearly an hour under the previous record of 11 hours, 39 minutes and an hour under the world...
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Lake Anna Triple IRON

February 3, 2013

By Chelsea H. Bryan On Lake Anna at 8:30 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 5, 2012, there is a group of swimmers a half-mile away from the boat landing, parallel to the shore; they are nothing but arms, arcing like fish in the air, cutting through the water, glinting in the sun. This group has...
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Managing an Ultra Run (Or Any Race) Isn’t Easy

February 3, 2013

Race Directors Take a Lot of Flak for the Work They Do By Jay Danek Race Directing today is a lot different than it was 10 years ago. Now with social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, race feedback is instantaneous. What was once a well thought-out email or letter to the Race Director...
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Editors Letter

September 29, 2012
Alix Shutello is second from the left. Photo taken at the 2012 Gulf Beach Half Marathon in Milford, CT.

I was very excited when this issue ended up being full of top-notch women from the fields of Olympic and professional racing. I made an executive decision this time, after interviewing two amazing women who compete at the top of their fields to change my definition of endurance distances racing.  Why? Because Lisa Buohler...
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David DeNeire Will Run the NYC Marathon

September 29, 2012
David DeNeire

It’s not every day that the staff of the New York City Marathon calls you up and invites you to the next ING NYC Marathon, but DeNeire and three other athletes, all of whom had unique achievements in the world of running, were invited to come to NYC and while they were there, a...
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Sarah Haskins, Olympic Triathlete

September 29, 2012
Sarah Haskins

Sarah Haskins, 31, shows no sign of slowing down. On July 14, 2012, she won the Life Time Fitness Minneapolis Triathlon – beating the course record by 8 seconds and making this her 25th win in her 8-year career as a professional triathlete. This year, Haskins has a total of 11 races on her...
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Team USA’s Lisa Buohler has been given a second chance.

September 29, 2012
Lisa in Boehler USA uniform and bike

By Alix Shutello Lisa Buohler, the number 1 ranked female duathlete in the US, went out on her bike one day and didn’t come back. After being hit by an SUV traveling 60 MPH, Buohler woke up in the hospital with multiple spinal fractures, a lacerated liver, a fractured sternum, fractures in her foot,...
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