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Minn. Athletes Send Reports From Antarctica, Iraq
WCCO Minneapolis/St. Paul - Mar 07 1:08 PM Last week, some far-flung Minnesotans in exotic locations phoned in reports of their aerobic heroics. First, Michelle Johnston and Melissa Hill called from a satellite phone on a ship off the Antarctic Peninsula to tell us about the marathon they just ran. More Sports News
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Wide-ranging marathons
Pioneer Press - Mar 04 1:15 AM Last week, the Great Outdoors switchboard got a couple of calls from far-flung Minnesotans performing some aerobic heroics in exotic locations.
Post-marathon
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Mar 03 4:14 PM From Michelle Johnston: It's post-race day, and I can now officially say that the Antarctica Marathon is truly the hardest race in the world! There is nothing like it. This race would humble the most conditioned marathoner. The conditions were brutal, wind gusts up to 40 mph, blowing snow that caused whiteout conditions at times, ice-covered rocks that were the size of softballs, mud, ponds that ...
Antarctica Marathon: The cold, hard truth
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Mar 03 4:14 PM Austin Budlong had run a marathon in the heat of Thailand and in the winds of South Africa. He'd run off course in Rosario, Argentina, to buy water for his fellow runners when the race staff ran out of drinks. But little could prepare him for the final leg of his latest accomplishment. When Budlong completed the Antarctica Marathon on Feb. 26, the 26-year-old accountant from Hopkins became one of ...
CORRECTIONS
Pioneer Press - Feb 24 1:18 AM Business: In a briefing item on Wednesday about the Supreme Court throwing out a damages award against Weyerhaeuser Co., the Associated Press erroneously reported the amount a jury said Weyerhaeuser should pay. The jury award was $26.25 million.
Black enrollment at UW-L has declined precipitously in past 10 years
La Crosse Tribune - Feb 17 8:46 PM In an upstairs room at the YMCA, Melissa Hill stood with a group of La Crosse public school students.
Mere marathon
Pioneer Press - Feb 18 1:15 AM Michelle Johnston survived a broken neck, a lightning strike and cancer. Wesam Mahmoud was wounded twice while serving as a Marine in Iraq.
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