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After hours of internet-ting, web slicing, and rereading dozens of articles, I’ve come up with 15 of my favorite running quotes of all time.

It was tough enough to select them overall, so I’m not going to rate the last 15. I’ve placed them in random order:

He cleared the hurdles like he feared they had spikes imbedded on the top, and leaped the water hazard as if he thought crocodiles were swimming in it. – A description of Kenya’s Amos Biwotts’ 8.51,0 steeplechase win in Mexico City

As I stepped onto the track I felt my legs go rubbery. I saw over a 100,000 people in the stands, and before I knew it, I had collapsed onto the infield grass. “Can it be,” I remembered thinking, as I lay there gazing up at the sky, “that I’m so nervous I’m not going to be able to run?” Then I realized how ridiculous I’d look, flat on my back on the grass as they started the race. I guess the humor of that image made me lose my nervousness. I was able to recover, get up and jog to the starting line. – Tom Courtney, on the moments before he won the Olympic 800m gold in Melbourne

To describe the agony of a marathon to someone who’s never run it is like trying to explain color to someone who was born blind. – Jerome Drayton

Marathoning is like cutting yourself unexpectedly. You dip into the pain so gradually that the damage is done before you are aware of it. Unfortunately, when awareness comes, it is excruciating. – John Farrington, Australian marathoner

No one knows the fear in a front runner’s mind more than me. When you set off at a cracking pace for four or five laps and find that your main rivals are still breathing down your neck, that’s when you start to panic. – Ron Clarke

I was unable to walk for a whole week after that, so much did the race take out of me. But it was the most pleasant exhaustion I have ever known. – Emil Zatopek’s description of the Olympic Marathon win in Helsinki

When I came to New York in 1978, I was a full-time school teacher and track runner, and determined to retire from competitive running. But winning the New York City Marathon kept me running for another decade. – Grete Waitz

I just run as hard as I can for 20 miles, and then race. – Steve Jones (when asked about his race plan, after he had won the “Chicago Marathon” in the then world’s best time)

World records are only borrowed. – Sebastian Coe

The mile has a classic symmetry. It’s a play in four acts. – John Landy

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A NYC Marathoner Shares Her Story in Bringing Relief to Staten Island

by TonyDasilva November 6, 2012 Barefoot Running

Compassion through action; an inspirational quick look into it.

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The Local Three, Six, Five: Kate’s Down to Earth Running Community: Local Race Recap

by Trailblazer October 2, 2012 Barefoot Running

By Guest Blogger: Kate Baron “Life is just better when you have a goal.” – Lauren Fleshman. My favorite and most motivating season is here!  RACE SEASON. The start of autumn brings the start of weekend races galore.  Usually they favor hot cider, clam chowder, and other delish autumn grub – just an added delight [...]

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The Local Three, Six, Five: Kate’s Down to Earth Running Community

by TonyDasilva August 28, 2012 Run
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This week, I’d like to welcome and introduce you to our newest guest blogger and runner: Kate Baron! Check out her first introductory post below and let’s get to know her a little bit better. Hello! I’m Kate Baron. I was raised, and am still living in Guilford, CT – with many adventures along the way. I’m married to my [...]

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Paralyzed Woman to Prepares For Marathon

by TonyDasilva April 23, 2012 Barefoot Running

A paralyzed woman is to become the first to take on the London Marathon in a bionic suit. Claire Lomas, 32, from Eye Kettleby, near Melton, will be attempting to complete the 26-mile route in her ReWalk suit after being left paralysed from the chest down following a horse riding accident in 2007. The mother [...]

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Running Motivation: Top 10 Best Online Communities for Runners

by Trailblazer March 23, 2012 Run
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Running Motivation: Top 10 Best Online Communities for Runners. Sites that offer forums, information, motivation & more for beginners to the ultra-competitive.

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Woman Runs Marathon, Gives Birth

by TonyDasilva October 19, 2011 Run
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Amber Miller says she felt contractions minutes after crossing the Chicago Marathon finish line. A few hours after completing the 26.2-mile race on Oct. 9, the suburban Chicago woman gave birth to her daughter, June. Amber Miller, of Westchester, Ill., gestures during a news conference as she holds her baby at Central DuPage Hospital in [...]

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Monday Munchies: Marathon Themed Rotisserie Chicken Chili

by TonyDasilva March 21, 2011 Monday Munchies
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Rotisserie Chicken Chili from RunnerDude’s Blog   This chili is low in fat, high in protein and super high in flavor! The poblano peppers provide just the right amount of heat and the chicken, beer, bean combo has all the trappings of a perfect post run recovery meal. It’s also perfect for tailgating, camping, or [...]

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Monday Munchies: Marathon Fuel with “Strawberry-Stuffed French Toast”

by TonyDasilva March 7, 2011 Monday Munchies
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Strawberry-Stuffed French Toast This easy breakfast dish offers good post-run nutrition for those early-morning endurance workouts. The dairy ingredients include protein to help heal and rebuild muscle; the fruit and bread add carbs to help re-energize and rebuild glycogen storage for your next run; and the whole wheat adds fiber. 4 ounces fat-free cream cheese, [...]

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Monday Munchies:Chicken with Quinoa Salad

by TonyDasilva February 14, 2011 Monday Munchies
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Chicken with Quinoa Salad: A Marathon Recipe For the Quinoa Salad 3 cups cooked quinoa, at room temperature or slightly chilled 1/2 cup cucumber, diced with skin on 1/4 cup red bell pepper, diced 2 tablespoons fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped 2 teaspoons fresh mint, chopped 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice [...]

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Man Runs 365 Marathons In 365 Days With Asthma

by TonyDasilva February 12, 2011 Run
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In total, Stefaan Engels of Belgium covered 9,569 miles. On Saturday, he completed the Barcelona Marathon and finished a feat in which he ran 365 marathons over the course of the year. That’s 26.2 miles of running a day for the 365 days. The BBC reports: “I don’t regard my marathon year as torture. It [...]

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You Can Run the NYC Marathon

by TonyDasilva November 14, 2010 Camp
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Take some training and motivational tips from a pro and The Outside Blog! – Tony 1. GO FOR A RUN Just put your running shoes on and go. Not too far. Not too fast. Check out the scenery. Walk a little if you feel like it. Or walk a lot. You have one goal: enjoy [...]

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A Marathoner’s Struggle With Her Body and Her Stubborn Gene

by TonyDasilva November 13, 2010 Run
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Christina Erb writes a telling and personal tale at The Outside Blog this month, of the struggles she has faced and strives to overcome, on a journey with herself and her father. Oh, and it’s an awesome read. Check it out below. – Tony Ice BathLast July, when I rode over four-hundred-and-fifty miles across the state [...]

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