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The Race Posted by: fancyboyproductions
Video duration: 157 seconds To see video with audio go to http://www.runnerspa ce.com/video.php?vid eo_id=64548#ooid=g4d zhpNDp-rRybpyH_lw9xR CCghTLulY Heather Dorniden of the University of Minnesota races the 600m at the Big 10 Indoor Track Championships. She reminds what a race really is about. What life is really about. We will fall. We can rise. |
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Godspeed Posted by: fancyboyproductions
Video duration: 176 seconds The Revolution Begins Here. 1995. Cailifornia. A junior from Jesuit makes a statement that will be heard around the country. HS runners will see that in order to be great you need to do great things. This is greatness. This is the kick that started a revolution |
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The Difference Posted by: fancyboyproductions
Video duration: 141 seconds Sport. A Race. Athletics. The Marathon. Offers a chance. To change. To find something. Sometimes it happens, it's found. Sometimes it does not, It remains out of our grasp. Why? What is the difference. |
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Overwhelm Posted by: fancyboyproductions
Video duration: 283 seconds The difference between being overwhelmed and being able to overcome is found within. Sometimes we have to look to others to see that we have the strength inside ourselves. So look at a group of Notre Dame runners honoring Ryan Shay, a father and son; the Hoyts, a cyclist on a mission, and a gifted sprinter. They found that difference. They overcame. |
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Why Do You Run? Posted by: fancyboyproductions
Video duration: 225 seconds The question gets asked. The answer never seems to capture the real reason. This may help. |
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He Called On It All Posted by: fancyboyproductions
Video duration: 322 seconds Dave Wottle and Nick Symmonds ran two of the most exciting 800m races by an American decades apart. Here they run side by side. |
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The First Gold Posted by: fancyboyproductions
Video duration: 306 seconds The first Womens Olympic Marathon saw a courageous move by young Joan Benoit of the Unites States. A few months removed from surgery she dared the field (and herself) to follow an early blistering pace. 1984 LA Olympics. Epic. |
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You'll Wait For Me... Posted by: fancyboyproductions
Video duration: 240 seconds In one of the most memorable races in Olympic history Derek Redmond of Great Britain finishes his 400m Semi-Final crying on the shoulder of his father. Powerful. Utterly Olympic. |
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I Love Ya Tomorrow Posted by: fancyboyproductions
Video duration: 252 seconds Alan Webb after years of doubts internal and external puts together a terrific 2007 Outdoor season. Just proves that you've got to keep on keepin' on. Here is a blazing 800m from 2007. James gives the race its soundtrack |
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An American Summer in Europe Posted by: fancyboyproductions
Video duration: 479 seconds Summer 2007 has been a great year for Americans in Europe. Here are some highlights of a terrific European Track season for the US. A Killers remix provides the soundtrack. |
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Shorter Than Lukin Posted by: fancyboyproductions
Video duration: 62 seconds Jeremy Wariner ran one of the fastest 400's ever in Sweden on August 8, 2007. His time of 43.50 made Pearl Jam's Lukin seem like an eternity. Still, Jeremy and Pearl Jam work well together. |
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Interpol Is After Alan Webb Posted by: fancyboyproductions
Video duration: 278 seconds Alan Webb breaks the hearts of 60,000 frenchman as he runs one of the greatest 1500m races ever by an American. Oh, and Interpol supplies the perfect theme...More news, links, videos at www.bennettcamp.com |
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Gilmore Bites The Big Apple Posted by: fancyboyproductions
Video duration: 270 seconds Peter Gilmore was the Top American at the 2006 ING NYC Marathon. WARNING: You may get seasick at end due to camera being held by a complete spaz who decided to cheer like a schoolgirl rather than film with a steady hand. Alas, I cannot blame him. Gilmore rocked after all. |













