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Maddy Berkson: Pushed to the Limit, the Skies the Limit Stephen Mazzone Jan 15, 2013

The No. 1 priority to winning a big-time race is to first get into the seeded heat where you are given the opportunity to be pushed to the limit with the very best in the field. (Photo by Kyle Brazeil)

Jake Feinstein honors his community and his mom's school, Sandy Hook, through running Stephen Mazzone Dec 31, 2012

Feinstein didn’t attend Sandy Hook as a youth, but he has familiarity with the school. His mom, Laura, is a teacher there. Fortunately, she was one of the lucky ones that survived the massacre.

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