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FILE - In this April 20, 2008, file photo, Deena Kastor, left, takes the lead against Magdalena Lewy Boulet during U.S. Olympic marathon trials through Cambridge, Mass. Kastor was about three miles into the Olympic marathon 14 months ago when she felt a searing pain in her foot. Turned out it was broken, her chance for a medal gone. Kastor will run her first marathon since that day in Beijing when she competes in the Chicago Marathon.
FILE – In this April 20, 2008, file photo, Deena Kastor, left, takes the lead against Magdalena Lewy Boulet during U.S. Olympic marathon trials through Cambridge, Mass. Kastor was about three miles into the Olympic marathon 14 months ago when she felt a searing pain in her foot. Turned out it was broken, her chance for a medal gone. Kastor will run her first marathon since that day in Beijing when she competes in the Chicago Marathon.
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Cincinnati and Ohio State sit Nos. 8-9, respectively, in this week’s AP college football rankings. Bearcats coach Brian Kelly made light of the question of who would win a Battle for the Buckeye State. “You settle these questions on the field. They’re all hypothetical, so who knows?” he said. “Ohio State doesn’t play Cincinnati, though my son played (them) in PlayStation the other day, and Cincinnati won 91-0. So maybe we can use that.” Eight-year-old Kenzel Kelly was rewarded for engineering the decisive victory. “I promptly took him out to McDonald’s,” Kelly said jokingly. Denver Post wire services

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