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For Des Linden, Boston Marathon champion, running her final professional 26.2-mile race where it began "is indeed going out ...
Linden, the 2018 victor, ran her first marathon here nearly 20 years ago. She announced her retirement from professional ...
Des Linden made her 29th marathon — and 12th in Boston — the last 26.2-mile race of her professional career. Linden, a ...
Kara Goucher, Linden’s co-host on their podcast “Nobody Asked Us” and long-time friend and competitor, has known about Linden ...
I wasn’t the person people picked to be a pro, to win a major, to make an Olympic team, any of these things, but I believed ...
Linden, who in 2018 became the first U.S. women's runner to win at Boston in 33 years, announced she is stepping away before ...
I hope you enjoy one last show. Thanks for all the years and all the cheers," Linden said before Monday's race, which she ...
Sharon Lokedi outran defending champion Hellen Obiri over the final mile, while John Korir posted the second-fastest winning ...
I’m ready to leave it all out on the course one last time,” Linden announced as she departed for the start line in Hopkinton.
Boston has always held a special place in Chula Vista native Des Linden’s heart because it’s where she ran her first marathon back in 2007.
Former Boston Marathon champion Des Linden said Monday that she is retiring from professional marathoning after competing in the 129th running of the iconic race.
It’s become a tradition for hotel employees, volunteers, and BAA staff to line the halls of Fairmont, just before 7 a.m. on ...