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RUNNER'S WORLD SEMINARS

Join us in Boston for informative seminars on everything from running your best Boston to hearing stories from past winners like Dave McGillivray, Jack Fultz and many more.


PUBLISHED 03/16/2007

Friday, April 13, 2007

2:00-5:00: Runner's World Shoe Lab

2:00-3:00: The Race that Changed the World: Kathrine Switzer and Boston Marathon age-group champion Roger Robinson

3:00-4:00: I'm going to run one day: Runner's World Hero Of Running Dottie Lessard-O'Conner; In October 1994, at the age of 27, she received a double lung transplant, and in May 1995, she ran for the first time.

4:00-5:00 : Boston Legends: Amby Burfoot, 1968 winner; Dave McGillivray, race director and 34-time finisher; Jack Fultz, 1976 winner; Billy Rodgers, four-time winner; Greg Meyer, 1983 winner; Dick Beardsley, "Duel in the Sun," 1982; and moderator Bart Yasso


Saturday, April 14, 2007

9:30-12:00 / 2:00-5:00: Runner's World Shoe Lab

10:00-11:00: The Hoyt's: Team Hoyt "Everybody should be included in everyday life". Dick and Ricky Hoyt, who finished 25 Boston Marathons together

11:00-12:00: Team Hanson: Melissa White, Dot McMahan, Yolanda Flamino (all three have qualified for the Olympic Marathon Trials), Kelly Stewart, and Desiree Davila; and moderator Bart Yasso

12:00-1:00: 26.2 Tips You Need to Know About the Boston Marathon: Dave McGillivray, race director and 34-time finisher; Josh Nemzer, course coordinator; and Bart Yasso

1:00-2:00: John J. Kelley (1957 winner) 50th anniversary; Amby Burfoot, 1968 winner; and moderator Tom Derderian, Boston Marathon historian

2:00-3:00: The Race that Changed the World: Kathrine Switzer and Boston age-group champion Roger Robinson

3:00-4:00: Power Bar presents How to Run Your Best Boston Marathon: Josh Cox; Dan Browne; and Runner's World Editors Ben Cheever, Jane Hahn, Michelle Hamilton, Adam Bean, and Bart Yasso

4:00-5:00: Boston champions: Amby Burfoot, 1968 winner; Jack Fultz, 1976 winner; Billy Rodgers, four-time winner; Greg Meyer, 1983 winner; Joan Benoit, two-time winner; and moderator Bart Yasso

5:00-6:00: Duel in the Sun: 1982; Dick Beardsley


Sunday, April 15, 2007

9:30-12:00 / 2:00-5:00: Runner's World Shoe Lab

10:00-11:00: The Race that Changed the World: Kathrine Switzer and Boston age-group champion Roger Robinson

11:00-12:00: 26.2 Tips You Need to Know About the Boston Marathon: Dave McGillivray, race director and 34-time finisher; Josh Nemzer, course coordinator; and Bart Yasso

12:00-1:00: Adidas elite athletes: Grete Waitz; Todd Williams; Amby Burfoot; and moderator Bart Yasso

1:00-2:00: How to Run Your Best Boston Marathon: Runner's World Editors Ben Cheever, Jane Hahn, Michelle Hamilton, Amby Burfoot , Warren Greene, and Bart Yasso

2:00-3:00: Adidas women's only elite athletes: Grete Waitz; Amy Rudolph; Carrie Tollefson; Sara Slattery; and moderator Jane Hahn

3:00-4:00: David Willey, Runner's World Editor-in-Chief; Boston Real Runners Amy Palmiero-Winters, Peter Sagal, Doug Brown, Diane Wilson and Larry Herman

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