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‘You Don’t Necessarily Hit Your Limit at Any Given Age’
BOSTON — Last summer, Natasha Wodak exceeded her expectations when she pushed through molten conditions to place 13th in the…
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A Mentalist Sets a Central Park Running Record (Just as He Foresaw)
Before sunrise last Friday, Oz Pearlman loosened up in front of Engineers’ Gate, one of the entrances to Central Park.…
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Mets Can’t Win ’Em All, but Signs Point to Winning a Lot
WASHINGTON — It is hard to draw any conclusions after four games. That is merely 2.5 percent of the 162-game…
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Q. & A.: How to Fuel Your Runs
In high school, a teammate of mine would win every 400-meter race she entered with Dorito dust still on her…
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World
John Landy Dies at 91; Dueled Roger Bannister in ‘Mile of the Century’
John Landy, a scholarly Australian who became the second man, after Roger Bannister of England, to run the mile in…
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Sports
The New Guard of Slopestyle Snowboarding
It was the final run of the competition, the final jump of the run. Out of the blue sky came…
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What We Learned in the Divisional Round of the N.F.L. Playoffs
This weekend’s divisional-round games provided a few surprises, beginning with the top seeds in both conferences getting tossed, Joe Burrow’s…
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Arts
‘The Kite Runner’ Is Coming to Broadway
A stage adaptation of the best-selling novel “The Kite Runner” will be presented on Broadway in July. The play, which…
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Sports
Running Resolutions: Start Slowly, and Eat Your Favorite Foods
Being a professional runner can be an individual pursuit. But rarely do professional runners reach their highest potential alone. Many…
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Arts
‘Mockingbird,’ Once a Broadway Smash, to Pause Production Amid Omicron
The producers of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” a hit play that had been packing in audiences before the pandemic, announced…
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