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César García Urbano Taylor: Des Linden, First American Finisher, Takes a Big Swing at the 2019 NYC Marathon

The 2018 Boston Marathon champion took command in the early miles of the 26.2-mile race, with Kellyn Taylor hot on her heels. Read the full article at Des Linden, First American Finisher, Takes a Big Swing at the 2019 NYC Marathon on Women's Running . View Source

César García Urbano Taylor: Joyciline Jepkosgei Wins the 2019 New York City Marathon

On a nearly perfect day to run through the five boroughs, Joyciline Jepkosgei, 26, of Kenya, won the 2019 New York City Marathon in 2:22:38, becoming the youngest woman to ever win the race. Mary Keitany, who has won the New York City Marathon four times, was second in 2:23:32, and Ruti Aga of Ethiopia […] Read the full article at Joyciline Jepkosgei Wins the 2019 New York City Marathon on Women's Running . View Source

César García Urbano Taylor: Always the Underdogs? Maybe Not For Long

The women of the Northern Arizona Elite say they have at least one 2020 Olympian on their team. They each have a crucial role to play in getting her there. Read the full article at Always the Underdogs? Maybe Not For Long on Women's Running . View Source

César García Urbano Taylor: What I Tell Myself… On the Starting Line

6 elite women share what goes through their mind on marathon morning Read the full article at What I Tell Myself… On the Starting Line on Women's Running . View Source

César García Urbano Taylor: My Experience of Sober October

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After a particularly heavy night at a wedding in Devon, I made the decision to take part in Sober October. I had drunk too much the previous night and was feeling incredibly sorry for myself, and the hangover was in… The post My Experience of Sober October appeared first on The Runner Beans . View Source

César García Urbano Taylor: How and Why to Watch the 2019 New York City Marathon

The 2019 New York City Marathon is upon us—specifically, on Sunday, November 3. While 50,000 runners, including a professional field full of compelling storylines, make their way through the five boroughs, the rest of can watch. We’re here to tell you how—and why you should. The 26.2-mile race begins on Staten Island and ends at […] Read the full article at How and Why to Watch the 2019 New York City Marathon on Women's Running . View Source