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ENDURANCE EXCLUSIVE—The Lance Armstrong Interview


CANCER AWARENESS - Terry Fox

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Anything is possible, if you try. 


CANCER AWARENESS - A Personal Story of Triumph

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CANCER AWARENESS - A Career Inspired

Posted by: Joe Nuss

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Girl’s Fight With Cancer Inspired His Comeback



By D.C. Lucchesi


EVENT PREVIEW - 24 Hours of Booty

Posted by: Joe Nuss

Tagged in: Lifestyle , Friends , Events , Cycling , Charity , Beginner

 

Begin. Making a Difference One Cyclist at a Time


Our 2010 Event Guide is your road map for the upcoming season.  From walks to ultramarathons to iron-distance triathlons and open water swims, we have packed more than 800 events into the current 2010 Endurance Magazine event guide.  We thank all of those race directors who were able to submit their events to SPORToften.com to be listed in this guide.  Not all events for 2010 are listed, as many race dates were still to be determined when we went to press with the print issue.  Remember to watch for newly added events as well as possible date or location changes in upcoming issues of Endurance Magazine and at our event registration site SPORToften.com - the premiere regional event community resource.


 

Meghann Gunderman, Runner


Racing for Angels

Posted by: Joe Nuss

Tagged in: Triathlon , Lifestyle , Friends , Events , Charity , Beginner

By Joe Nuss

When Mick Gunter's mother, Karla Bolen Gunter, was killed in a car accident nearly 20 years ago, he was a senior in college and getting ready to start a tour of duty in the Marine Corps.  While he hoped to eventually do something to honor his mother, a well-respected teacher, he fell into a trap of postponing his grief in order to deal with his immediate challenges. 


Charlie Engle's New Mission

Posted by: Joe Nuss

Tagged in: World Changer , Run , Friends , Charity

By D.C. Lucchesi

Charlie Engle knows about maintaining momentum.  As an adventure racer and ultra-distance athlete, you can't run across the country or another continent without being able to keep your focus on a finish line that could be weeks or even months away.  But one of this Greensboro resident's current challenges may never have a finish line: maintaining the public's interest in H20 Africa, the charitable component of his historic run across the African continent.  Even in the heat of summer training and racing in the Carolinas, the lack or absence of water is never a consideration.  But to many in the heart of Africa, it is a striking reality.  Engle's epic run and Africa's enduring water crisis are documented in the new film Running the Sahara.  The film, narrated and produced by Oscar-winner Matt Damon, is being showcased primarily at major marathons until the end of the year.  An advance screening in Charlotte gave us the opportunity to talk to Engle about the film and the effort to access water in Africa.



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