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Polly Linden, former Harpeth Hall swim coach, is the 2025 USA Today Studio IX Trailblazer Award winner. Linden built the Harpeth Hall swim program from scratch, leading them to 12 state ...
Cushman & Wakefield secured financing at Linden Logistics Center, which boasts a footprint covering more than 1.58 million square feet.. The firm announced June 2 it served as exclusive advisor to ...
Muhamad Bakker, a 19-year-old welder of Powis Crescent, Amelia’s Ward, Linden; Javon LaFleur, a 28-year-old labourer of Self Help, Amelia’s Ward, Linden and Elijah Gilkes, a 19-year-old ...
Linden Cherry Festival pushes through even after cherry crop loss. Even with fewer cherry crops thriving this year, one town in the Central Valley is making it work.
For Des Linden, Boston Marathon champion, running her final professional 26.2-mile race where it began "is indeed going out on top." She is not from Boston. It just seems like she is, in so many ways.
Since Linden’s first Boston, her consistency has been impressive. She’s run the race 12 times, including five top-5 finishes. Over the years, Boston has adopted her as one of its own.
Des Linden grew up in Southern California, in the town of Chula Vista, and graduated from Arizona State. Nowadays, her home base is Michigan. So, no, she is not from Boston. It just seems like she ...
Des Linden made her 29th marathon — and 12th in Boston — the last 26.2-mile race of her professional career. Linden, a 41-year-old who won the 2018 Boston Marathon, finished 17th in 2:26:19, her ...
Video: Des Linden announces marathon retirement before her final Boston race "I didn't want to let my mind wander too much about the bigger picture because I would have started crying for sure.
A post shared by desiree linden (@des_linden) “I made my debut at 26.2 on your roads in 2007 and fell in love — with the distance and with the Boston Marathon,“ Linden wrote.
Des Linden completed her final marathon as a professional runner. On Monday, April 21, the two-time Olympian finished her twelfth Boston Marathon in 2:26:19 for 17th place.
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 Monday's race. Olympics Des Linden gives Boston Marathon a surprise ...
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