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News From: Sunday, May 30, 2010 | ||
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Phurbu Defends Everest Marathon
(The Himalayan) Phurba Tamang won the Mt. Everest Marathon with a time of 3 hours 41 minutes and 20 seconds for his second consecutive title | ||
News From: Saturday, May 29, 2010 | ||
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Nepali Runner Wins High Altitude Marathon
(Xunhuanet.com) Phurba Tamang of Nepal won the Mt Everest Marathon with a time of 3 hours 41 minutes and 20 seconds. | ||
News From: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 | ||
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Runner steps up for orphans after Everest Marathon
(East and Bays Courier) Glenn Marvin ran the Tenzing Hillary Everest Marathon on May 29 after a two-week long sickness and very little sleep. Marvin went on to an orphanage where ten-thousand dollars that he raised is being used to provide home and schooling to orphans and destitute children. | ||
News From: Friday, May 29, 2009 | ||
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Highest yearly Qomolangma marathon starts
(China View) The highest altitude yearly marathon is held on the south side of Mt.Qomolangma. Most adventure junkies will know this mountain better as Mt. Everest. The race kicked of at 7 am with 52 international participants from 12 countries represented. | ||
News From: Thursday, September 11, 2003 | ||
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Marathon runner to tackle Mount Everest
(Macclesfield Express) Colin Ardron is ready to run the hardest and highest 26.2 miles of his life along ice-covered tracks 17,000ft UP Mount Everest. He is one of 75 competitors from around the world who will jet out to Nepal in November. | ||
News From: Monday, May 19, 2003 | ||
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Marathon runners tackle Mount Everest
(BBC Newsround) 35 people are running a marathon at nearly 5,000 feet above sea level. The run up Mt. Everest is to commemorate the first scaling of the mountain almost 50 years ago. |
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