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The "silver bullet" Marcel Hug has done it again. Widely considered the most dominant wheelchair marathoner of all time, Hug won the 2025 Bank of America Chicago Marathon, continuing his streak and ...
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WASHINGTON — The poem about vulnerability and persistence was hitting its mark. It could hardly have found a more appropriate audience. “We are alive and we are trying,” Drew Tye Ruby-Howe recited to ...