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Kenyans cut through field, fog
Edward Muge comes from behind and Edith Masai defies her age in the 11th annual running of the Beach to Beacon 10K.
[August 3, 2008]

[August 3, 2008]

[August 3, 2008]

He's got the style, along with third title
Patrick Doak pulls way from six-time winner Tony Nogueira and gets his third straight Beach to Beacon win.
[August 3, 2008]

[August 3, 2008]

She proves the master of the course
Edith Masai, a 41-year-old from Kenya, continues to improve with age by topping the women's field.
[August 3, 2008]

He took it seriously, and it showed
Ben True, the former Greely High standout, breaks from the pack and takes his first division title in the Beach to Beacon.
[August 3, 2008]

A finish worth the wait
Kristin Barry of Scarborough gets help from a training partner and fulfills a long-term goal with a record time.
[August 3, 2008]

Kenyans sweep Beach to Beacon
Scarborough's Kristin Barry sets a Maine women's record.
[August 2, 2008]

[August 1, 2008]

For these guys, it's a race for the ages
Tom Ryan welcomes the nation's other four elite male runners over age 50 to his hometown race.
[August 1, 2008]

As a runner, PSO's maestro conducts himself well
Symphony conductor Robert Moody will run his first Beach to Beacon.
[August 1, 2008]

Enjoying life's winding path
Three-time Maine women's winner Emily LeVan is taking a break from competition as her family adapts to life in Vermont.
[August 1, 2008]

It's not the fast Lane, but don't pass him by
Matt Lane has retired from the rigors of elite running, but he's certainly capable of leading the Maine field.
[August 1, 2008]

Drake feeling like a contender again
Donny Drake has overcome injuries and now has an eye on a second Maine men's division title.
[August 1, 2008]

[August 1, 2008]

[August 1, 2008]

[August 1, 2008]

Different, but not necessarily weaker
Beach to Beacon officials say Olympic competition has not hurt the elite field
[August 1, 2008]

Kirtland moves on to new challenges
A bit beyond her days as one of the nation's top distance runners, Julia Kirtland appreciates her place in Beach to Beacon history.
[August 1, 2008]

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