everyone is to lazy to run...
it's a trick question. there is no such a thing as a "70 km marathon". a marathon is always approximately 42.2 km. anything more than that is called an ultra-marathon
no. a marathon is for running
Marnie Caron has written: 'Marathon and half marathon' -- subject(s): Training, Marathon running 'Marathon and half marathon' -- subject(s): Marathon running, Training
Pete O'Connor set a record with the long jump and won two Olympic metals. John Treacy set a record time in marathon running.
I ran the Paris marathon on Sunday 11/4/10 and I weigh 20 stone 8 (about 128kg)
running the new york marathon
The oldest running annual marathon in the world
There are a number of websites that provide good guides for people wanting to learn about marathon running. For example, there are training guides on sites such as Runner's World, Marathon Rookie or Cool Running that provide good tips and advice on how to train and run a marathon. Alternatively, there a number of good guides you can purchase, such as 'The Expert's Guide to Marathon Running', 'The Marathon and Half-Marathon', or 'Marathon: The Ultimate Training Guide'.
If you a running on a trail or trail-type surface, than yes, the asics trail running shoe would be ideal for a marathon. If the marathon is on a hard street surface, then I would research other shoes.
The benefits of running the Reading Half Marathon are that one would get physical and mental energy. Also the price collected by the marathon is donated to charity.
a half marathon
A local named Bill Rodgers (nicknamed "Boston Billy") won the marathon and set a new American record. He broke the record again in Boston four years later. During his career, "Boston Billy" won 22 marathons.