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This book recounts real situations and incidents that occurred over a lifetime of dedicated long-distance running. Some are funny, like an attempt to run faster by drinking vast quantities of cola, others bizarre as in a well-intentioned road race that went completely astray. All are unique. These stories provide a window into an ever-growing sport in the USlong-distance running and racing.

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This book recounts real situations and incidents that occurred over a lifetime of dedicated long-distance running. Some are funny, like an attempt to run faster by drinking vast quantities of cola, others bizarre as in a well-intentioned road race that went completely astray. All are unique. These stories provide a window into an ever-growing sport in the USlong-distance running and racing.

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Eamonn (Edward J.) Coffey grew up in Ireland where he attended school & college and played Gaelic football & Rugby. In 1970 he moved to an engineering job in upstate New York. After playing rugby there for a year he moved to South Carolina where he discovered long distance running. His life hasnt been the same since. Over the years hes run more than 50,000 miles and finished more than 500 road races. These included 38 marathons 4 of which were Boston Marathons. He feels long distance running is one of the most positive, life affirming, things hes done in his time on this planet. He thinks there are few better feelings than finishing a long distance run or race and knowing youve given it the best youve got.