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It is with great pride that this first edition of SBQ magazine has come to fruition. |
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Lisa Borja thrives on having a full plate. How full? In addition to being a full-time teacher, she’s training for the October 7 Chicago Marathon. |
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Richmond triathlete Andrea Wagner found her dream job when SBQ asked her to work in ad sales for the new magazine. |
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John Loughran is one of only a handful of Richmonders who has run the Richmond marathon every year since its inception in 1978. |
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Endorphin Fitness provides some of their most successful tips to keep your workout on track. |
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Francois Fabiato has always placed a premium on fitness. The duathlete and triathlete balances his trainning with career and family. |
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How does busy entrepreneur, husband and father-to-be Shawn Boyer stay fit? Usually, very early in the morning. |
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Weathering My First Marathon: NBC12’s morning meteorologist Andrew Freiden takes on his first marathon. |
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'No Days Off': Tom Jeffrey is America’s best hope when the world long-course championships come to Richmond in October. |
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George and Rosey Sushkoff make their training and family lives work by lovingly sacrificing time for each other. |
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Jeff & Jenny Fitzgerald use the power of organization to meet their running goals. |
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Peter and Sally Fraser, have three children under the age of 12, say the secret is involving the children in every aspect of the sport. |
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Cecil and Rob Astrop recall using babysitters, not to watch the kids for a night on the town, but so they could head out to a race. |
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