The shoes that Jessica Eliason ran in for the Boston Marathon just over two weeks ago have the names "Larry" and "Cindy" printed on their tongues. They're bright blue, green and purple in color. They're also gone.
May 8th 2014, 8:02am
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May 8th 2014, 5:00am
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WEST FARGO - Michelle Donarski says if she didn't run in a group, she probably wouldn't run at all. The 46-year-old West Fargo woman is training to run a half marathon during the Fargo Marathon on Saturday, but she says for her, running is all about s...
May 3rd 2014, 3:42am
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FARGO - It didn't take long for the Fargo Marathon to be an attraction for the "50 States Marathon Club." Runners from across the country descended on Fargo in May to notch North Dakota off their list.
FARGO - For 42 years, Roger Twigg was either coaching cross country and track and field or handling the duties of athletic director at Crosby-Ironton High School in Minnesota. He's retired now but certainly not out of the running business.
Join The Forum's Jeff Kolpack and the Fargo Marathon's executive director Mark Knutson as they guide you through all 26.2 miles of the 2014 Fargo Marathon.
Join The Forum's Jeff Kolpack and the Fargo Marathon's executive director Mark Knutson as they guide you through all 26.2 miles of the 2014 Fargo Marathon.
BOSTON - For Kevin Carollo, running the 118th Boston Marathon today - his first - will have an extra emotional kick. The 45-year-old Fargo man says he was deeply affected as he watched coverage of the twin bombings last April that ripped into runners ...
BOSTON - Meb Keflezighi on Monday became the first U.S. male athlete to win the Boston Marathon in three decades, an emotional performance in a city still recovering from last year's fatal bombing attack on the world-renowned race.
BOSTON/HOPKINTON - Nearly 36,000 athletes will run in the 118th Boston Marathon on Monday in the first running of the race since last year's bombing, with top-ranked Kenyan and Ethiopian runners among the second-largest field in the race's history.