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Better in the long run: Marathoners pivot for lockdown – The Age
With runs limited in range and time, long distance athletes are having to adapt to new ways of working out.

The coronavirus has already upturned big annual races around the globe. The Boston, New York and Berlin marathons were cancelled this year, while others have been postponed or moved online.
The London Marathon, initially planned for April, will now take place next month as an “elite only” crowd free event, while Sydneys iconic City2Surf will go ahead as a virtual, suburb-based race on October 18.
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