| News From: Monday, February 28, 2005 |
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Charlotte Marathon set for December
(The Charlotte Observer) The Charlotte running store Run For Your Life has been given a permit to hold a marathon through some of the city's oldest neighborhoods on Dec. 10.
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| News From: Friday, February 4, 2005 |
| | Charlotte Marathon |
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Ex-organizer of Charlotte Marathon to Plead Guilty, Return Money
(The Dispatch) The former voluntary director of the charity that stages Charlotte's main marathon race agreed to plead guilty to a federal charge issued and repay more than $160,000.
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| News From: Thursday, February 3, 2005 |
| | Charlotte Marathon |
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Plea Bargain made in Charlotte Marathon Case
(News 14) Grayson Russell, the man who is accused of embezzling money from the Run for Peace charity marathon, will plead guilty to one count of mail fraud as part of an agreement with prosecutors.
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| News From: Saturday, January 8, 2005 |
| | Charlotte Marathon |
| | Pre-Race Review/ Lineup |
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Runners compete in Symbolic Marathon at Charlotte Run For Peace
(News 14) The effort to continue the run has been difficult since former director Grayson Russell was arrested and charged with embezzling money from the group. Still, the 5 and 10K were run, and the marathon will probably be reinstated.
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| News From: Friday, January 26, 2001 |
| | Charlotte Marathon |
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Spada to go for repeat in North Carolina marathon
(Charlotte Observer) Hometown favorite Steve Spada hopes for a repeat win in Saturday's Run For Peace Marathon in Charlotte, N.C. He won last year in 2:38:33. This year, however, he will have tough competition from rival John Walton, who beat him in a December marathon after the two ran neck and neck for 20 miles.
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