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Colorado Springs teenager Ryan Hafer, 19, became the youngest to win the men's Pikes Peak Ascent in race history Saturday, but Lisa Goldsmith of Nederland led a trio of 40-somethings - including Manitou Springs' Cindy O'Neill - in the women's Ascent's top four.
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Runner dies during 1st half of mountain run
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World runners rule mountain
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Barr Trail `simpler' than tracks in Europe
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- Pikes Peak Marathon results
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Running secondary to helping out
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Barr Trail `simpler' than tracks in Europe
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Friends push each other to finish line
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19-year-old sets record for age group as he wins overall title
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Running is therapy after trio of deaths in womans family
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Bad weather closes road for trip down
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As if racing up 14,115-foot Pikes Peak wasn't enough, some prominent names running the Pikes Peak Ascent and Marathon expect to be hurting for other reasons.
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Right song part of mental training for Peak Ascent
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Race officials, competitors keeping an eye on the sky
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Jackets extra incentive for runners
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The Pikes Peak Marathon began as a challenge issued by Florida doctor Arne Suominen, a nonsmoker, to any smoker who wanted to prove he could beat Suominen to the top of Pikes Peak and back down.
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Step into Ascent and Marathon runners' shoes
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Better be wearing the right bib, bub
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Some participants want nothing but to finish Ascent
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Another year, another run up Pikes Peak
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Lots more involved in holding race today
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Trendsetter
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Out of nowhere: Marathon's winningest woman is an unlikely hill climber
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A man and his mountain
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Fred Barr: The trailmaster
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