The Centenial State

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Interview with Dathan Ritzenhein
Posted by LG
Ritzenhein won a bronze medal in the junior race at the 2001 World Cross Country Championships. He is considered the U.S.'s best hope for a medal in 2005.
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Bolder Boulder announces course change
Posted by LG
Middle miles switched to avoid traffic circles un:loddi@mailinator.com pw:loddi
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Altitude Simulation Systems
Posted by LG
A very nice article by Erik Heinonen about altitude training tents. For $6000 you can expect 3-5% in performance. (Runnersworld)
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A Brief Chat with Elizabeth Pasciuto
Posted by LG
She won the US junior xc championship in Washington. She will be on the world team going to France.
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Sir Roger Bannister on Extended Visit to Boulder
Posted by Matt
An article about a Rodger Banister statue in Downtown Boulder. It is called 'Paradigm'
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Speaking from Such Great Heights
Posted by Matt
Summary of the Rocky Mountain Distance Summit in Colorado Springs.
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Jorge Torres: Livin' It Up On Saturday Night
Posted by Matt
Great article by Matt McCue about Jorge Toress and why he doesn't party.
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Boulder well represented in USA Cross Country Championships
Posted by Matt
Boulder's finest cross country runners, including defending long course champion Colleen De Reuck, 2004 Olympians Shayne Culpepper and Dathan Ritzenhein, will compete February 12-13 at the 2005 USA Cross Country Championships and World Cross Country Team Trials.
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Twins Edwardo and Jorge Torres to compete together at Worlds for the first time*
Posted by Matt
Edwardo and Jorge Torres were 12-year-old junior-high school students in 1992 when they took their first run together with the Prospect Heights Running Club in suburban Chicago.
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Colorado has been nicknamed the “Centennial State” because it became a state in the year 1876, 100 years after the signing of our nation's Declaration of Independence. Colorado also is called “Colorful Colorado” presumably because of it's magnificent scenery of mountains, rivers and plains. This phrase has decorated maps, car license plates, tourist information centers and souvenirs of all kinds!
source: http://www.archives.state.co.us/arcembl.html