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  1. A qualifier for the Boston Marathon, the Madison Marathon includes marathon, half-marathon, 10k and 5k events. In 2008, the event will be held on May 25 and is expected to have 1500 marathon participants and 2500 half-marathon participants.
     
    Posted by: madtown88 on Apr 17, 2008 09:15 AM (0) (0) Flag
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