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1: 04
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1: 49
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2: 35
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1: 26
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4: 37
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1: 04
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2: 40
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1: 57
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5: 54
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5: 24
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5: 12
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2/28/2020 7: 00AM
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In the wake of record-breaking times from runners wearing Nike’s Vaporfly shoes, and new regulations from the sport’s governing body, brands are racing to roll out new shoes ahead of the Tokyo Olympics. Photo: Craig Ruttle/AP Photo

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3: 23
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3: 35
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2/18/2020 10: 00AM
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3: 35
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2/29/2020 4: 57PM
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2: 06
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9: 43
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