Pippig's progress: be it marathon or medical school, Uta Pippig has the grit for the grind
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World-class runner Uta Pippig, a Colorado resident who attended medical school in Germany, successfully completed her medical examinations only to find that the absence from running had slowed her pace considerably. Pippig has improved her conditioning with the help of coach Dieter Hogen.
Publication Name: Runner's World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0897-1706
Year: 1995
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Terry Anderson has enjoyed running very much since he was released by the Muslim terrorists who held him hostage for 2,454 days. He has also been trying to make up the time with his family in addition to lecturing work.
Publication Name: Runner's World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0897-1706
Year: 1995
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