DOUBLE Olympic champion ran in Oregon despite warnings from his coach to run shorter race after stomach bug
Mo Farah had to settle for a rare second place at the Prefontaine Classic in Oregon as 13 Brits took to the track for the fourth Diamond League meeting of the year. Double Olympic champion Farah was due to run the 10,000m in Eugene but switched to the 5,000m which he controlled until just over 100m to go.
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Along the Willamette, numerous natural areas and parks provide opportunities to access the river just for the day or for camping during longer river trips.
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This story featured in the March 2012 issue. By Eugene Buchanan At this October’s World Rafting Championship, teams from 34 countries descended on Costa Rica’s upper Pacuare River for four days of racing, camping, bull-riding and reveling with like-minded kin from the world over.