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Back in the saddle
Three-time Olympian Sheila Taormina is trying to make her fourth Olympic team, and the countdown clock at the U.S. Olympic Training Center entrance...
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 09/13/06 by MERI-JO BORZILLERI THE GAZETTE · More from publication -
Take on the world or go to college?
Henry Cejudo is 5-foot-4, 121 pounds of taut muscle and not an ounce of self-doubt. This spring, Cejudo became the first high schooler in USA...
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 09/12/06 by MERI-JO BORZILLERI, THE GAZETTE · More from publication -
Carpenter a rock star
In the end, it was all about winning the Pikes Peak Marathon for Matt Carpenter. That, as much as anything, explains Carpenter's mug-splitting...
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 08/21/06 by MERI-JO BORZILLERI THE GAZETTE · More from publication -
LOCALS NOT SO HIGH AND MIGHTY
Common sense says locals have an advantage when it comes to success on Pikes Peak. The 14,115-foot mountain is in our backyard. We live at...
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 08/21/06 by MERI-JO BORZILLERI THE GAZETTE · More from publication -
HIGH DRAMA
On a morning when the clouds rose to swallow a peak, one runner chased another through the mist. Both made Pikes Peak Ascent history. Scott...
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 08/20/06 by MERI-JO BORZILLERI THE GAZETTE · More from publication -
TRAIL AND TRIBULATION
Gail Allen stands 2 miles up Barr Trail, a week before the Pikes Peak Ascent, her mood bouncing between wonder and frustration. She was helping...
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 08/19/06 by MERI-JO BORZILLERI THE GAZETTE · More from publication -
Wanna run? Take a hike
For all but about two dozen competitors, running Pikes Peak is a lie. About 2,600 entrants will race up the 14,110-foot mountain this weekend,...
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 08/18/06 by MERI-JO BORZILLERI THE GAZETTE · More from publication -
Defending champion is laidback, but confident
Harvard junior-to-be Ryan Hafer, one year removed from his history-making win in last year's Pikes Peak Ascent, spent the summer back home in his...
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 08/18/06 by MERI-JO BORZILLERI THE GAZETTE · More from publication -
With Pikes Peak races, it's a sprint to the starting line
Runners shut out of the area's biggest races are seeing red in Pikes Peak's purple mountain majesty, and race organizers are facing a predicament....
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 08/17/06 by MERI-JO BORZILLERI THE GAZETTE · More from publication -
For Rockies, game is just out of reach
DENVER - Rookie reliever Manuel Corpas was smiling at his locker after his blown save, which made about as much sense as anything Sunday when the...
Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), 08/14/06 by MERI-JO BORZILLERI THE GAZETTE · More from publication



