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Running coach gets first-timers off the couch for City2Surf

Running coach gets first-timers off the couch for City2Surf

Once you put on your shorts and running shoes we’re all equal, running coach says.

  • by Ann Ding

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Canberran Emma Towney takes on 'Deadly' desert run
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Canberran Emma Towney takes on 'Deadly' desert run

Emma Towney is one of four Canberra Deadly Runners heading to Uluru for the National Deadly Fun Run Championships. 

  • by Etta Louise
'A new lease on life': leg amputee to run in City2Surf
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'A new lease on life': leg amputee to run in City2Surf

"I decided that, these people believed in me enough to give me a leg, I might as well actually go for it."

  • by Cassandra Morgan
Aussies make history with first ultramarathon across Bali
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Aussies make history with first ultramarathon across Bali

If you thought running 84 kilometres in a single night sounded hard, try doing it in stifling humidity and in the hilly terrain of Bali, Indonesia.

  • by David Allan-Petale
Canberran Sam Burridge wins 50km ultra-trail race in Blue Mountains
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Canberran Sam Burridge wins 50km ultra-trail race in Blue Mountains

It marked the 34-year-old's first major win after only taking up running six years ago.

  • by Eamonn Tiernan
Sun shines for Sydney Morning Herald Half Marathon
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Sun shines for Sydney Morning Herald Half Marathon

Nearly perfect conditions greeted more than 10,000 participants.

  • by Patrick Begley & Josh Dye
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Former Paralympian Milton to "keep running until I get to the end"
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Former Paralympian Milton to "keep running until I get to the end"

Michael Milton will compete in the 22 kilometre ultra trail event in Katoomba on Friday.

  • by Mathew Stramandinoli
City2Surf: Eden, 11, inspires classmates to run
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City2Surf: Eden, 11, inspires classmates to run

Eden Cowdery is the type of child who makes most adults take stock of their life choices.

  • by Jenna Clarke
Women's endurance gives them a financial edge
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Women's endurance gives them a financial edge

In tough conditions, women complete the Boston Marathon at a higher rate than men. This psychological edge can also help with finances.

  • by Catherine Robson
The best running routes around Sydney Harbour
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The best running routes around Sydney Harbour

There are some great pathways and staircases hidden around town.

  • by Larina Mullins
Is walking enough exercise to maintain health?
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Is walking enough exercise to maintain health?

Is a nice stroll each day enough to maintain health and fitness?

  • by Alexandra Hansen