THE BOSTON GLOBE
Every year, runners from around the world arrive in Boston ready to perform extraordinary acts of endurance and athleticism, many of them writing their names into the history books.
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Every year, runners from around the world arrive in Boston ready to perform extraordinary acts of endurance and athleticism, many of them writing their names into the history books.
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On May 27, the Hoyt Foundation and The Hoyt Family will host the first-ever Dick Hoyt Memorial “Yes You Can” Run Together race in Hopkinton, Mass.
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There are many positives about this one particular Thanksgiving Day race in Andover.
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Thousands of runners took part in a turkey trot of epic proportions Thursday as Andover once again hosted the Feaster Five Thanksgiving Day Road Race.
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By the time the back of the pack leaves the starting line in Andover’s Feaster Five — New England’s largest Thanksgiving road race — those who were at the front when the air horn sounded will be well on their way to the 5K’s finish line.
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It was conceived on a porch about five miles away in North Andover. Thirty-five races later, including Thursday’s race, the annual event that takes over Andover on Thanksgiving morning has carved out a niche in the New England road racing community.
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Well-known Boston Marathon race director, DaveMcGillivray, who also founded DMSE Sports, once got locked in a port-a-potty 20 minutes before the start of the Boston Marathon.
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Dave McGillivray says he wanted to give back to his hometown, the Massachusetts city where he famously finished a 3,452-mile journey from Medford, Oregon, in 1978.
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Long-time area race director Dave McGillivray, who directs the Boston Marathon and Feaster Five, will be taking his craft to his old hometown.
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Medford native Dave McGillivray is bringing a brand-new weekend-long celebration of community, running, and the City of Medford to his hometown.
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Medford native Dave McGillivray is bringing a brand-new weekend-long celebration of community, running, and the City of Medford to his hometown.
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The Dave McGillivray Finish Strong Foundation has announced the beneficiaries of funds raised through Run Medford, a brand new weekend-long celebration of community, running, and the City of Medford produced by DMSE Sports and hosted by the foundation. The event highlights founder and race director Dave McGillivray’s connection, legacy, and community service with his hometown. The nonprofits and community organizations selected carry that theme forward.
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BOSTON – The Dave McGillivray Finish Strong Foundation has announced the beneficiaries of funds raised through Run Medford, a brand new weekend-long celebration of community, running, and the City of Medford produced by DMSE Sports and hosted by the foundation.
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BOSTON – DMSE Sports is providing participants with a preview of the commemorative apparel and medals that await them at Run Medford, a brand new weekend-long celebration of community, running, and the City of Medford.
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Former Medford resident Dave McGillivray, race director of the Boston Marathon and president/founder of DMSE Sports, will be coming back to his roots to celebrate and memorialize his connection to his hometown.
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Former Medford, MA, resident Dave McGillivray, race director of the Boston Marathon and president/founder of DMSE Sports, will be coming back to his roots to celebrate and memorialize his connection to his hometown. Run Medford, a 5K and 8K race and weekend running celebration, will be an event geared toward giving back to the community that supported and influenced McGillivray’s childhood.
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Close to 1,000 people participated in the fourth annual MR8K race, which is held in honor of Boston Marathon bombing victim Martin Richard.
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More than 1,000 people raced through the streets of Boston in the fourth annual Martin Richard Run on Saturday.
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