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Friday, February 3, 2023 When credibility matters
The field heads down State Street at the start of the 2019 MVP Stockade-athon 15k.
Schenectady

After going ‘virtual’ in 2020, MVP Stockade-athon 15k alive and kicking again this Sunday

SCHENECTADY — When MVP Stockade-athon race director Brian Northan says field size for this Sunday’s race is “not what it… Read more »

Runners leave the starting line to begin the marathon run Sunday morning at Mohawk Harbor during the Miles on the Mohawk races.
Schenectady

Distance runners battle rain along the Mohawk

Kevin Quinn of Loudonville persevered through a downpour to finish the 10-mile portion of the inaugural three-pronged Miles on the… Read more »

Left: On the cover of the Hudson Mohawk Road Runners Club's "The Pace Setter" publication, Bill Robinson leads a group of runners in the 1987 Chopperthon Half Marathon in Albany. Right: Robinson, in wheelchair, at a local road race in 2007. (Photos provided)

Robinson remembered for his running, but also his outlook after being paralyzed

It was over 30 years ago; Tom Dalton remembers it like it was yesterday. He was out on a training… Read more »

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