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There are a lot more people in a walking race, which makes it interesting.
First, there came a long rush of rapid little steps, such as a light man might make in winning a walking race.
As she stepped across the track, she saw a walking race in progress.
He acted as though he was trying to win a walking race."
He strode on, breathing hard, his black head and bull neck forward, like a man winning a walking race.
Participants could also choose to enter one of the walking races of 2, 6, 9 or 14 miles.
He also found financial support by walking race horses at tracks and delivering film to developing outlets.
Accordingly, he entered cycling and then walking races on weekends for exercise.
The long-distance walking races were not held on the road as they are today but indoors and always attracted crowds of spectators.
Erick Barrondo took second place in the men's 20 km walking race.
Walking race, or race walking, is a long-distance athletic event.
The idea for heel-and-toe walking races was conceived by someone watching the users of these particular seats footing it back home after a race.
This is a walking race.
One of the longest distance walking races in the world also takes place each year in Roubaix.
Twice a year an international Nordic Walking race takes place in the grounds of the Arboretum.
A simulated walking race, surprisingly devoid of cuteness, is led by Ms. Miller in the third section.
In 1878 he became the joint winner in Birmingham of a handicap walking race over a mile with a 45-yard handicap.
They were still not moving as deliberately as the platoon, but Lon no longer felt as if he were in a walking race.
In 1960 the entrepreneur Billy Butlin organised a road walking race, which gave further impetus to the idea.
There was a cycle road race and a ten mile road walking race, fly-casting and clay-pigeon shooting competitions.
The day of the Special Olympics arrives, and Ronald and Vernon win several ribbons as a team in walking races.
'Ashton came along Vasterlanggatan doing heel-and-toe as though he was in a walking race, with Godwin trying hard for second place.
By April 1877, walking races had stretched to 500 miles and the following year, also at the Agricultural Hall in Islington, London, to 520 miles.
When he was 17, Blash gained work at the RRC Walking Racing Team as a mechanic.
"Annual Walking Race," b/w "Is by Animal Motor Car was Invented" (c. 1953)