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Home-field advantage played a crucial role in Joseph Hale’s victory in the 52nd running of the BMW Dallas Marathon on Sunday.
The 30-year-old resident of West Dallas made up half of a one-minute deficit at White Rock Lake, and three miles from the finish line made a final move to win for the second time in three years in 2 hours, 24 minutes and 53 seconds. All times are unofficial until certified.
“I’ve run that loop around White Rock so many times, so I know every single step,” said Hale, who grew up in Grapevine and attended Dallas Baptist.
“I knew it was downhill after Mile 23, and when I looked back a mile later, I couldn’t see anybody.”
Hale, the eighth consecutive American men’s winner, credits his sister Sarah for being the role model who influenced him to run.
“She ran in high school and I wanted to be like her," he said.
A week earlier, Hale ran a marathon in Sacramento, Calif., and was disappointed with his performance.
“I was hungry for more today,” he said.
Women’s marathon champion Jill Wolf manages to train every day despite owning a pet supply business with five locations, none of them closer to Dallas than 130 miles. That translates into a lot of travel time.
All of the training has helped Wolf whittle 50 minutes off her time since 2017, and led to a personal-best 2:51:47 on Sunday, almost eight minutes faster than the next runner.
Originally from Cleveland, Wolf has called Dallas home the last seven years and got married two months ago.
“I thought I might have a chance today," Wolf said. “The weather was the best we’ve had for running. I trained hard for it."
There was some confusion after the race because a time faster than Wolf’s had been electronically recorded, but after further investigation and some anxious moments Wolf was declared the winner.
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The BMW Dallas Marathon is the result of the efforts of a pioneering group of brave Dallas runners, who had the foresight to establish an annual 26.2-mile race more than 40 years ago. In 1971, Tal Morrison – the official founding father of the marathon – placed a $25 ad in Runner’s World beckoning runners from around the country to...
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