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News From: Thursday, April 5, 2007 | ||
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Pre-Race Review/ Lineup | ||
Paul Bunyan Marathon Won't Return This Year
(Bangor Daily News) The Paul Bunyan Marathon, which local runner Phil LeBreton brought back to Bangor last summer after being on hiatus for more than 20 years, will not be held this summer. LeBreton cited the need to take a year off and spend time with his family as the main reason for canceling the race. | ||
News From: Monday, July 17, 2006 | ||
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Human Interest Story | ||
Extreme Heat Threatens Children, Marathoners at Paul Bunyan
(Bangor Daily News) The near 90-degree heat around the state this weekend sent some residents to local emergency rooms, and temporarily grounded a few marathon runners. | ||
Post-Race Review/ Results | ||
Run Of the Mill? This Bunyan's Marathon Anything But
(Bangor Daily News) McArdle, a 40-year-old who competed in the wheelchair marathon division, unknowingly, followed the wrong arrows on the course and the wrong lead car, and ended up winning a 15K race he hadn't even entered. | ||
Engle Gets Leg Up with Early Strategy at Paul Bunyan Marathon
(Bangor Daily News) With hot, humid weather looming for the late miles of Sunday morning's Paul Bunyan Marathon, Chuck Engle's mission was to drop the conservative route and be aggressive at the 6 a.m. start when the cooler temperatures of the early morning ruled the day. | ||
News From: Sunday, July 16, 2006 | ||
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Human Interest Story | ||
Paul Bunyan Marathon Makes A Comeback
(WCSH6) The Paul Bunyan marathon in Bangor makes a comeback this year with more than 400 participants. | ||
News From: Thursday, July 6, 2006 | ||
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Human Interest Story | ||
Paul Bunyan Marathon Complete
(Bangor Daily News) News about the marathon at the end of the article. |
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